Wednesday, September 28, 2016

NICAN TLACA.First Nation Karma

" It is the self within ourselves that we have to sacrifice. It is our own heart that has to be torn out of the false being and offered to the light. May Xiuhtecuhtli, Lord of Fire, burn my false being. May Itzli, Obsidian Knife, liberate my heart." Robert Mxyzptlk
Anyone who can't do that is a hazard to themselves and others.

. . . into Collective Consciousness with Gratitude!

Sunday, September 25, 2016

Psychic Structures

Sexual suppression supports the power of the
church , which has sunk very deep roots into the
exploited masses by means of sexual anxiety and
guilt. It engenders timidity towards authority and
binds children to their parents.
This results in adult subservience to state
authority and to capitalistic exploitation . It
paralyzes the intellectual critical powers of the
oppressed masses because it consumes the
greater part of biological energy.
Finally it paralyzes the resolute development of
creative forces and renders impossible the
achievement of all aspirations for human
freedom. In this way the prevailing economic
system ( in which single individuals can easily
rule entire masses ) becomes rooted in the
psychic structures of the oppressed themselves.
Willhelm Reich.

. . . into Collective Consciousness with Gratitude!

Endlessness.New Age~Ancient Way.

Endlessness.New Age~Ancient Way.
The Infinite Drone.
This is accomplished only by
knowing precisely how to do it. This process
begins and is sustained by a continual effort to
utilize it in the moment, by being continually
aware of oneself and everything that one does,
whether internally or externally.
Consciousness is not the mind or the senses.
Consciousness utilizes the mind, heart, and
senses to perceive, but can perceive levels of
existence that are beyond our mind (intellect),
heart, and physical senses.
In Kabbalah, Consciousness is related to several
sephiroth on the Tree of Life, primarily Geburah
and Tiphereth. These two sephiroth are superior
to the intellect (Netzach), heart (Hod), vital energy
(Yesod), and physical body (Malkuth). This
understanding corresponds to Hinduism and
Buddhism. For example, in Buddhism, the
skandhas or aggregates provide a window into the
workings of our psychology. Skandha (Sanskrit;
Tibetan: phung po) literally means "group, pile,
aggregate, heap," and is a general term of
Buddhist philosophy describing the basic
faculties of a sentient being or "personality."
There are five skandhas:
1. Corporeality or form (rupa)
2. Sensation (vedana)
3. Perception (samjana)
4. Mental Formations (samskara)
5. Consciousness (vijnana)
The Skandhas relate to five lower bodies.

... into Collective Consciousness with Gratitude!