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Chapter XLII The nonlinear
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Now, I would like to make some other comments before we move on with our brain studies. I would like to talk a little bit about "love." Many readers seem to have grossly misunderstood the Cassiopaean remarks about "love," mainly because they don't play the game of exciting your "feel good" brain chemicals with their words. They have said that "Real love is not strictly hormonal." When I subsequently remarked: Q: (L) There are many teachings that are promulgated that Love is the key, the answer. They say that illumination and knowledge and whatnot can all be achieved through love. Now, please stop and ponder these words carefully. When the Cassiopaeans use the term "knowledge," they are using it in the deepest sense of the word. To have "facts," to be able to "remember things," or to relate things to one another, or to creatively utilize what one remembers or relates, has absolutely nothing to do with Knowledge in the Cassiopaean sense of the word. They have asked us to consider this word carefully, asking: Where is there any limitation in the concept behind the word "knowledge"? Being that there is no limitation, what is the value of that word? Infinite. Can you conceive of how that one concept, that one meaning frees you from all limitation? Use your sixth sense to conceive of how the word, the term, the meaning of knowledge can provide you with all that you could possibly ever need. If you think carefully you will begin to see glimpses of how this is true in its greatest possible form.
That is, "knowledge," by the Cassiopaean definition, is not false. Facts that later prove to be false, were never knowledge to begin with, even if they were erroneously counted as "knowledge." Anyone or anything that tries to give you false knowledge, false information, will fail. The very material substance that the knowledge takes on, since it is at the root of all existence, will protect you from absorption of false information which is not knowledge.
This last remark is crucial: "when you are simply openly seeking to acquire knowledge." I know that everyone who is "seeking" thinks that they are "open," but if you carefully examine your thoughts, you will discover that you have a lot of "beliefs" and assumptions that you expect your "seeking" to confirm. The next comments elaborate on this: And knowledge forms the protection -- all the protection you could ever need. ...[People who claim to be receiving knowledge by faith who later find that they have received false information] ...are not really gathering knowledge. These people are stuck at some point in their pathway to progress and they are undergoing a hidden manifestation of what is referred to in your terms as obsession. Obsession is not knowledge, obsession is stagnation. So, when one becomes obsessed, one actually closes off the absorption and the growth and the progress of soul development which comes with the gaining of true knowledge. For when one becomes obsessed one deteriorates the protection therefore one is open to problems, to tragedies, to all sorts of difficulties. Therefore one experiences same. [10-22-94] Taking this "key" literally, if a person has problems or feels "attacked" or is suffering in any way, they have only to search their own mind to discover that they are holding on to a belief or an assumption that is an obsession. I have found this to be true in my own life, as well as the lives of others. If there are problems, illness, difficulties of all kinds, then one is obsessed in some way with a false belief. No exceptions. The 3rd density "application" of knowledge is, of course, awareness. And the Cassiopaeans have commented on this as well: As we have told you, there are seven levels of density which involves, among other things, not only state of being physically, spiritually and etherically, and materially, but also, more importantly, state of awareness. You see, state of awareness is the key element to all existence in creation. You have undoubtedly remembered that we have told you that this is, after all, a grand illusion, have you not? So, therefore, if it is a grand illusion, what is more important, physical structure or state of awareness???
Now, let's stop right here and consider this a moment. A recent post to one of our egroups stated: "If you've been duped into believing that there is anything in life more important and powerful than love then you had best get back to basics. It is the fabric of everything and it is never wrong. Granted, for many love is not really love but more about attachment and control, but if you go through this life without learning what love really is and how to become an instrument for it to flow through then you have sold yourself way short! ...Until you love yourself with every fiber of your being you will never be able to love another and you will never be capable of serving anything or anyone but your illusion of your self.
This writer has just said that learning what love really is and learning how to become an instrument for love is the object of existence. He then follows with "Know yourself," (which you must do in order to love yourself), and that this "knowing" of self is equal to "realizing" the self. And then he turns everything he has just said completely around and says that you start with love in order to progress to light which leads to knowledge! I don't think he was even aware that his passionate declaration about learning and knowing and realizing were exactly what the Cassiopaeans said as quoted above and here: "To love you must know. And to know is to have light. And to have light is to love. And to have knowledge is to love." He spent some time in commentary on the Cassiopaean remarks about sex, without realizing that he was describing one part of the elephant. Just as the Cassiopaean comments on love have been twisted and misunderstood, so have the remarks about sex. But, we will come to that eventually. Suffice it to say that "making love," as I have already intimated in previous sections of this series, is a lot different from "having sex." And just as a lot of people think they are in love, or being loving when, in fact, they are not; a lot of people think they are making love and they are not. As the writer above commented, this process the Cassiopaeans advocate has to do with "learning what love really is and how to become an instrument for it to flow through [you.]" And, he is absolutely correct that you must "Know yourself.... Realize Yourself! And then you will have something of value to offer." And that is what it is all about. As the Cassiopaeans have said: Q: (L) And who put the illusion into place? "You shall KNOW the TRUTH, and the truth shall set you FREE!" This seemingly simple statement is loaded with all sorts of explosive questions and ideas which have often led to, historically speaking, mayhem, murder and mass destruction. The problem seems to lie with differing definitions of what is or is not to be known, how to know it, and why. The word "Know," is derived from the Latin root "gnoscere," which is "to know, have a clear perception or understanding of, be sure of or well informed about." But "truth" is more difficult. It is actually derived from the same root as "tree," and the problems immediately become apparent with this word. The first definition is "that which accords with reality or fact." But, it can also mean a "particular belief or teaching regarded by the speaker as the true one!" (And some trees are sturdier than others!) The problem with the first definition is related to our definitions of reality. And what is a fact? It seems that facts about our world change from one generation to the next. Many years ago it was a fact that it took weeks to cross the Atlantic by the fastest means; now it only takes hours. So it could be said that facts define our reality. But facts are NOT reality nor are they absolute. It seems that facts are based on knowledge, and knowledge seems to be predicated on what kinds of questions are being asked and how open the seeker is to receive answers. Yet we come back to the statement: "You shall KNOW the TRUTH and the truth shall set you free." Those who think that "truth" is what is "believed" or "taught" by their particular religion or philosophy fail to note that the vast number of differing, and often opposing, beliefs would indicate that either everybody is right, excluding none, or some are right excluding others, or that there is something about this reality making business we need to LEARN. The Cassiopaeans have essentially said that there is NO LIMIT to knowledge, which suggests that ALL that can be conceived by the human mind, and even more, is not only possible, but probable. Nevertheless, we come back to that small problem that we are dealing with here: we happen to be on this planet, swinging through space like a seat on the Tilt-a-Whirl, on an arm of the Milky Way galaxy, and whether we like to look at it or not, there are many of the people on said planet suffering mightily in ways too numerous to mention. I don't know about you, but that bugs me. And when something bugs me, my natural inclination is to find out what it is and why it is bugging me. And once I find out something about it, I DO something. Can't help it. I'm a doer. There are thousands upon thousands of people who advocate different views of what the answers to life's problems are. They operate much as the above writer who presents a logical series for the case establishing knowledge as the basis of the answer, and then confounds his premise by reversing his conclusion based on an emotional belief rather than the highly developed cognition process of which he is obviously capable. This is why their answers do not seem to be leading to any active pursuit of specific measures that might serve to ameliorate the problem, much less lead to a universe changing solution. If they were clear and coherent in their own souls and minds, the result of this would be ACTION. They would become doers, too. Going back to complex systems, remember the idea that, by using nonlinear models, it is even possible to locate potential critical pressure points in such systems. At these critical points (which probably relate to what Gurdjieff, in his "Law of Octaves" called "semitones' or "stopinders", but we are dealing with a gigantic "octave" this time), a small change can have a tremendous impact. It's now. It's here. It's happening. Because it so happens that, at this particular point in history, in this particular reality that so many of us seem to be sharing, there are these communicants from somewhere, calling themselves the Cassiopaeans, who just "happened" to arrive on the scene after a lifetime of searching for the way back to God by yours truly. And, as it happens, yours truly is a being of a particular make-up with certain inner characteristics that just happen to include a powerful will and drive to serve others without violating their free will. She also speed reads, has a near photographic memory and picked up the skill of typing fairly rapidly along the way. Sounds pretty much like the ideal person for said beings to contact, right? If you want to get the message out, hook up with a walking-encyclopedia-workaholic-blabbermouth. They do, and they did. At the same time that this was happening, a world class physicist of similar make-up was searching the globe for the same answers, though in a different but complementary mode. So, at this particular moment in history, scientist and channel meet and find extraordinary similarity of being, from their respective internal "drives" right down to skin tone and eye color. It is almost as if they are two halves of the exact same being. Not only that, but she is quite taken with the idea of "metamorphosis" of the earth and he knows the "howtos" of nonlinear dynamics and complex systems. She is looking for the "spiritual Ark," and he is Ark. He is looking for the essence of existence, the "aether," and she is L'aura, or "the air." He's in Florence; she's in Florida. He's working on gravity waves; she's looking for explanations of gravity waves. He decides to create a webpage with an image of Magritte's Le Chateau des Pyrenees right there in your face; and she is looking for secret masters in the Pyrenees, led on by a painting of Arcadian Shepherds, urged by said Cassiopaeans who tell her that her life will change suddenly and dramatically once she gets hooked up to the internet. And his full name is Arkadiusz. Can those guys get any funnier? And what is even more important, both of these individuals are constitutionally incapable of taking anybody's word for anything. And if they don't like the way something is, they find out why, and then DO something about it. In a nonlinear way. And we come back to Why would the Cassiopaeans tell such awful things about our reality to us? Why would they teach us that there are horrors that we don't even want to contemplate, existing not only in our world, but also at levels we can't even perceive? Never mind that they are probably true, they are SCARY! Why are they scaring us? Remember the Jaguar? When you encounter the Jaguar, your life changes forever. And remember the most important element: they are telling these things to people who are thinkers and, more importantly DOers. Of all the many people on the planet with ideas about how to find the way out of the maze, many of them standing in criticism of what we are doing here, how many of them are DOing anything about what they think will make a difference? How many of them are acting as local debugging units with knowledge of nonlinear dynamics and complex systems? How many of them are spending 10 or more hours a day gathering material and writing and producing something that MIGHT help, even if it may not be perfect or even the right answer? How many of them are working to produce a nonlinear change in this complex system of our individual and collective realities? We already know that the present reality isn't the one we want. We already can figure out, if we have one neuron in contact with another, that the "old time religions" and philosophical systems don't work because they have been tried with little or no success for thousands of years. How many of these obsessed critics are building up out of a sense of hope and - dare I say it - even faith in themselves? I would like to see every single individual who spends a single moment of time and energy attacking what we are doing here, take that exact amount of time each day and create your own website where you can give your information away too. Please put your money where your mouth is, and spend about $10,000 a year on books and journals, computers and internet fees, as we do, so as to be informed about the things that may actually help others. And then, inform them! But don't try to violate my free will to do it the way I see fit. You have your "faith," now show me your works. So we find ourselves at that point on the jagged edge of the two crustal plates where there is a moment of critical energy influx and we know that there is going to be an explosion. And the results are unpredictable. Now, let's go back to this idea that seeking knowledge is the seeking of Truth. We do have a small key to this problem: the idea of being FREE. If it is TRUTH, it will set one free. But, what is it to be free? This word is derived from the Indo-European base "prie," which means "to be fond of, to hold dear." It is related to the Sanskrit "priya," or "desired." It is from the same root we get "friend." So, we might think that to be free means that we are full of friendliness and lovingkindness and holding all we behold and experience as dear! To be free means that no power can take these feelings from us, that we have reached a level of knowing that is open and accepting of all we KNOW and that by knowing, we are capable of loving without conditions. The idea of "friend" being related to freedom and knowledge is found in many ancient teachings. Sufi masters are called "The Friends of God." So we might think that to be FREE is to be a Friend of God. But, the most important thing about a friend is that it is someone you KNOW by virtue of being open to and accepting of without limitations. So, we have come around in a circle. And we might say that the thing which we need to KNOW in order to be FREE is God. The apostle, Paul wrote: For that which is KNOWN about God is evident ... his nature and attributes ... have been made clearly discernible IN and THROUGH the THINGS THAT HAVE BEEN MADE... ... which clearly indicates that study of the world and all within it is a pathway to God available to all. This is also a precise statement that ALL that exists IS God, and therefore worth knowing and being open to without conditions. Paul further comments on those who substitute beliefs, "vain imaginings, foolish reasoning and stupid speculations," for true knowledge of God that can be obtained through study and observation of creation. He remarks that such people do not "see fit to consider Him worth the knowing." And we find ourselves facing the idea that refusing to learn, refusing to gather knowledge, to learn, to grow, is equivalent to refusing God! Paul remarks: "in posing as judge and passing sentence on another you condemn yourself." And what is it to judge and pass sentence? To limit one's openness to knowledge, to ask questions with pre-formed opinions, assumptions and answers. These seed ideas are more clearly explicated in the Sufi teachings of Ibn al-'Arabi. Here we find exactly what Paul has said in the first chapter of Romans which can be reduced to the idea that everything that exists, by the fact of existing, manifests something of the Divine Presence, which by definition embraces all that exists. Therefore, God can be found everywhere, in everything, and all knowledge is knowledge of God. Understanding the principles of creation tell us that the dynamic activity "to know" is expressed in creation by the desire of God to know Himself through creation. As the Sufi's say, God was alone and desired a Friend to love and be loved by. And from this desire, Creation came into being. Therefore, any limitation or assumption we make about the cosmos and all within it is a limitation placed upon God. In the Sufi texts, "finding" is identical with consciousness and self- awareness, or with "knowledge." Knowledge is a great bounty to be gathered, but it is obvious that everyone cannot have it equally. This is clearly described in the Parable of the Talents. In this story, Jesus describes "Knowledge" as "riches" given to three servants. Two of the servants utilize their talents/gold to obtain even more. In fact, the exact description is that they "invest," or take a risk by giving up what they have been given to multiply it. And the servant who clings desperately to his little bit of knowledge/gold, burying it in the ground from fear that his Master is hard and demanding, loses even the little that he has. He closed his mind to more knowledge. He assumed that what he had was sufficient and stopped seeking. He denied himself by denying knowledge. It may seem unfair, but the point is obvious that letting go of fear and wanting more knowledge to the extent of taking risks and working to get it even if one must temporarily give up one level to gain another is the key to being a "Friend of God." God wants Friends, not groveling, fearful slaves. And how can God have friends with whom he can communicate if they have no knowledge? God says: "I was a Hidden Treasure, and I Loved to be known..." Which tells us that the Love of God is Love for the sake of Knowledge. To know and be known. True love is love with knowledge. Without knowledge love loses its direction. It becomes diversified, split, a wasteland, like water losing itself in the desert. The love of the Sufi is directed toward God. And this is only possible with Knowledge of Him. So, we might think that one of the objectives of obtaining knowledge is to know how to be a friend of God. And here is where so many stumble and fall into assumptions. Every attribute or quality that we find in the cosmos must be an attribute or quality of God. The Sufis call this the "Names of God." And God has many "names." Each name denotes a pair of opposites. God the Merciful can be known through Forgiveness and God the Wrathful is known through Vengeance. And these are just two examples. The variety of relationships that can be discerned in God is the reason, the primary cause, of the multiplicity of relationships in the cosmos. ALL THINGS are manifestations and effects of the Divine Names or attributes in myriad combinations. God has many faces, not all of them pleasant to behold! All beings are, in one way or another, seeking God. And the manner in which we seek determines the type of friendship we have. God is a friend to us in the same way we are a friend to the cosmos. The importance of this statement cannot be overestimated! It is only through knowledge of the meanings behind our experiences and the material world that we can truly discern and divide the essential attributes of any given manifestation so that we can exercise our FREE WILL CHOICE in the direction of those that are known as the "Beautiful Faces of God." These are the archetypes, or "points of focus" on The Wave. How does one obtain truth? How does one cast off the illusions? How does one differentiate between knowledge of Light and knowledge that leads to darkness? This comes by a combination of factors. The first is gaining and gathering knowledge of every form and sort. All sciences and arts are of value in increasing knowledge if they are approached with the intention of preparing a vessel for Divine knowledge. For, in truth, all knowledge is Divine. The more knowledge you have of the matters of your world, the greater the vessel you have prepared for receiving Divine Knowledge. The word that is a stumbling block in many ways for many people comes in here: FAITH. But, is faith, after all, so difficult? It is, in a pure sense, feeling secure in your knowledge by virtue of experience and testing. But, how can you experience and test faith if you have no knowledge with which to experience and test faith? If your faith is small, you must establish it through knowledge. If you were given proof and the proof gave you faith, then everyone would have faith and then the "virtue of faith," which is the building and brightening of the light within through knowledge combined with faith, would have no value in moving you further along the upward path. Faith is self-evident knowledge of the inner light. It is light that grows within through effort to know truth and God by acquiring knowledge. And it all begins with ASKING without belief, but absolute openness to receive an answer. Because, in the end, this openness of seeking without assumption or pre-formed answers is the essence of faith. And, it seems that the asking or not asking of these questions establishes the difference between consciousness and unconsciousness. Of course, there are those who CLAIM to ask, but really do not; they already have their answer in some belief system that is an established power over them. But those who ask, who REALLY ask, are faced with moment-by-moment decisions, choices that they must make to navigate the labyrinth, hoping that those choices will take them either to the center or the exit, depending upon their "direction." Thus, if one asks with a completely open mind and heart, each moment that they are open is a moment that they are conscious. Those who do not ask are unconscious, they exist in a state of fear. Therefore, a practical plan, a mode of perception is needed by which we can understand the answers to our questions; each of us, individually, without giving our power away to some other external, dominating religion or philosophy. We need to learn to interact directly with the cosmos in a personal way. Because it is only in direct interaction with this creative force of existence that we truly ARE our AUTHENTIC selves. When we are navigating the maze under our own power, by our own choices, we are experiencing true freedom of BE-ing. We are able to see that one way does not achieve our destination, and we are free to turn around and try another. We are not forced to march in place, against a brick wall, not knowing that we are getting nowhere because we have allowed ourselves to be blindfolded by "faith" in some external source of power, be it material or philosophical or religious. We are free to BE. How? We come back to "learning." We are here to learn. If just finding the exact shade and tone of "love" would do it, there really wouldn't be any point in being here. But, as our correspondent above pointed out, we are here to LEARN how to love. The only difference is, instead of putting the cart before the horse, leading to failure and frustration in the student, the Cassiopaeans have undertaken to teach us the basics that seem to be sorely lacking in most of the teachings promulgated down through the millennia, perhaps by design. How can we learn the calculus of Love, if we cannot do the arithmetic of awareness? Diane Ackerman writes in A Natural History of Love: When I set a glass prism on a windowsill and allow the sun to flood through it, a spectrum of colors dances on the floor. What we call 'white' is a rainbow of colored rays packed into a small space. The prism sets them free. Love is the white light of emotion. It includes many feelings which, out of laziness and confusion, we crowd into one simple word. ...Everyone admits that love is wonderful and necessary, yet no one can agree on what it is. ...Love. What a small word we use for an idea so immense and powerful it has altered the flow of history, calmed monsters, kindled works of art, cheered the forlorn, turned tough guys to mush, consoled the enslaved, driven strong women mad, glorified the humble, fueled national scandals, bankrupted robber barons, and made mincemeat of kings.
What can we say about this thing we call love which has so many effects in our lives, but which we still group together under the same term? One of the most famous writings on the subject of Love, is that of the apostle Paul in the 13th chapter of his letter to the Corinthians: If I speak in the tongues of men and of angels, but have not love, I am only a noisy gong or a clanging cymbal.
As I said, Paul's discourse on Love is one of the most famous and most quoted passages in the literature of Love - it is also one of the most poorly understood! Why is this so? In the King James Version, the word that is translated above as "Love" is given in Elizabethan English as "charity." So, it was "Faith, Hope and Charity" for hundreds of years. Generations of Christians engaged in acts of "charity," believing this to be what was required of them. And this conceptualization of love AS charity became inculcated into our consciousness. Why the translators chose "charity," over some other available term, I don't know. But, the root of the word charity is the Indo-European base karo, which means "to like, desire." It later became the Gothic term "hors," which meant an adulterer. Anyway, "charity" was used to express the Greek word agape which actually means "love feast." It was described as "a meal that early Christians ate together." There have been many glosses and later interpretations of this "love feast," none of which adequately explain exactly what Paul is talking about here. Clearly he had some idea about something extraordinary that is veiled from us. But, we will return to this later. (Hint: that means I know what it means, but it's not the proper time to tell!) So, we can right away get rid of the idea that this essay on Love had anything to do with what has been made of it. But still, the standards of "love" in our society are, essentially, based on this chapter in the New Testament. I would like you to note in the third paragraph of the passage the remark: "Even if I dole out all that I have to give food to the poor, and if I surrender my body to be burned, but have not love, I gain nothing." Clearly love is something other than "giving to the poor," whether they are poor in fact, or just spirit. There has sure been a lot of "giving to the poor" and "surrendering of the body to be burned" in the course of Christian history, and most of it done to manipulate and control! Q: For example: there are some people who like to suffer, because they believe that the flesh is sinful. That is a big thing that the Lizzies have instituted. For centuries they have wanted people to suffer, and they have made this big deal about sex and anything that might be considered pleasant or desirable should be denied, and that a person should suffer, and revel in their suffering. And, actually, making a person... And, of course, in regard to: "Love endures long and is patient and kind; love never is envious nor boils over with jealousy; is not boastful or vainglorious, does not display itself haughtily.
There is sure a lot of "behavior modification" by those who think that cultivating an external demeanor of humility, patience, kindness, self-sacrifice and so on will get them to heaven. And again we find: A: If one seeks to suffer, they do so in expectation of future reward. They desire to possess something in the end. Unconditional Love. This is touted by religions and philosophies of all kinds, and most especially in the present time by New Age Purveyors of Wisdom. It is supposed to be the panacea, the solution to all our problems - if we can only love "unconditionally," all barriers in our lives will fall aside and we will climb unhindered to the mountain top of Cosmic Consciousness! Paul's remarks above indicate that all of the qualities we usually associate with "unconditional love," such as giving to the poor, surrendering our bodies to be burned, being humble, selfless and so on are nothing without this "love" he is talking about. So, clearly, those things that we define as love are NOT love, according to Paul's definition. Of course, we can make the simple assertion that he means that doing it "on the outside" without the true "feeling" inside is the problem; but I don't think it is that simple nor that this was what he meant. And we find the answer in the following remark: Love never fails - never fades out or becomes obsolete or comes to an end. As for prophecy, it will be fulfilled and pass away; as for tongues, they will be destroyed and cease; as for knowledge, it will be superseded by truth. Here Paul has said that Love never fades out or comes to an end... and then he lists those things that DO come to an end, and follows this with the remark that knowledge will be superseded by truth. In other words, Love and Truth are the same thing. But isn't knowledge truth? It depends on your definition of the word. Paul says: "For our knowledge is fragmentary and our prophecy is fragmentary.
Many people interpret this passage to mean that when Jesus comes the incomplete and imperfect will vanish away. But, in the preceding paragraphs Paul has already told us what is coming: Truth. Fragmentary knowledge and fragmentary prophecy will be superseded by Truth. So, Paul is talking about completion and perfection of knowledge and prophecy. It should also be noted that the manner in which he uses the term prophecy, indicates a "knowledge of the Divine Will and purpose," so that it is really only another level or type of knowledge. In short, what Paul seems to be describing is the 4th density state of existence. He says: For now we are looking in a mirror that gives only a dim reflection of reality as in a riddle or an enigma, but then, when perfection comes, we shall see in reality and face to face! Now I know in part; but then I shall know and understand fully and clearly, even in the same manner as I have been fully and clearly known and understood by God. First he says that our knowledge of our reality is fragmentary - a dim reflection in a mirror, a riddle, an enigma; and that "when perfection comes," that is, Truth as he has defined above, then and only then can we see "in reality and face to face!" He further amplifies this by saying: "Now I know in part; but then I shall know and understand fully and clearly... as I have been fully and clearly known and understood by God." So we can see that what Paul is striving to convey to us is that Love and Truth are the same things, intertwined, inseparable. And this is the definition of Knowledge as the Cassiopaeans have stated it: To love you must know. And to know is to have light [i.e. truth]. And to have light is to love. And to have knowledge is to love.
P.D. Ouspensky wrote in Tertium Organum: There is no side of life which does not reveal to us an infinity of the new and the unexpected if we approach it with the knowledge that it is not exhausted by its visible side, that behind this visible side there lies a whole world of the invisible, a whole world of new and incomprehensible forces and relations. The knowledge of the existence of the invisible world is the first key to it. [Ouspensky, 1922] In certain aspects of our lives we come into a more direct contact with this "Invisible Nature of God" than in others. Love and Death are two of these. In Hindu mythology, Love and Death are the two faces of the ONE. Shiva, the god of the reproductive forces in nature is also the god of violent death, murder and destruction. His wife is Parvati, the goddess of beauty, love and happiness, while also being Kali, the goddess of evil, misfortune, sickness and death. Together, Shiva and Parvati/Kali are gods of wisdom, knowledge, good and evil. "Love and Death move through this world of ours like things apart - underrunning it truly, and everywhere present, yet seeming to belong to some other mode of existence." [Carpenter, The Drama of Love and Death, 1912] There have always been those who claim to know or teach "philosophies of death" - that we die once and are either saved or damned, that we die and are reincarnated, or that we die and become nothing. In fact, it could be said that all religions are just ways of teaching about death! The problem is Love. It is usually accepted by us that Love is a given; it is already understood and known. The different systems of religion and philosophy are pretty much the same in their teachings about love. Yet, the fact remains that love is as great a mystery as death! As Diane Ackerman says, "There are countless studies on war, hate, crime, prejudice, and so on. Social scientists prefer to study negative behaviors and emotions. Perhaps they don't feel as comfortable studying love per se. I add that 'per se' because they are studying love - often they're studying what happens when love is deficient, thwarted, warped, or absent." [Ackerman, 1994] But, is that really the case? Ouspensky writes: In reality love is a cosmic phenomenon, in which people... are merely accidental; a cosmic phenomenon as little concerned with either the lives or the souls of men as the sun is concerned in shining so that, by its light, men may go about their trivial affairs and use it for their own ends. If men could understand this, be it only with one part of their consciousness, a new world would open up before them and it would become very strange for them to look at life from all the usual angles. They would understand then that love is something quite different, and of a different order from the small events of earthly life.
All of these things discussed by Ouspensky are the very things we are trying to clarify in our study of the biophysical basis of emotions. Emotions that are "programmed" are "impure," as he terms it. The "self element" is highly invested in these emotions, and they are, for the most part, the unconscious controllers of our behavior. What we are trying to do here is establish a basis for the overcoming of the Predator's controlling mind, and the experiential establishment of the higher emotions of the soul. As Ouspensky says above: "Spirituality is not something opposed to 'intellectuality' or 'emotionality.' It is only their higher flight. ...'spirituality' is the merging together of the intellect and the higher emotions; the emotions are spiritualized from the intellect." Remember: meeting a jaguar can change one's way of looking at the world. And once we have met the jaguar, once we have understood that we "will do what we will do," let's remember the words from Ark's journals:
So, let's get on with Debugging the Universe, starting with our minds.
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