Ysus said:Good to read your encouraging words, T.C. What concerns me is the possible scenario of there no longer being an internet connection and what that would entail in terms of this group’s “connect-ability”. I am talking as a person who has been following you without actively partaking on the forum (though I am planning on doing much more of that and hope there is enough time left).
The C's have said in a recent session that the internet is useful to the powers that be, and so they're not likely to shut it down too soon. Your worry though reminds me of a quote from Gurdjieff about peoples fears of interaction with a Working group - that they fear they'll have to do the very things they're already doing, like an alcoholic will all of a sudden be afraid he'll be made to drink, etc.
If the thought of losing the group can act as a shock for you to network more, then that's a good thing. Life experiences reflect how we interact with the creation and we get back what we put into life :)
The fact is that we are scattered around the globe and have to find the motivation to survive and apply ourselves in whatever real life circumstances we find ourselves in – possibly without many or even no one around us who is on the same path, surrounded mainly by A-influences. Will there be enough “holding power” for this group if the digital net goes down?
Okay, if we imagine worse case scenario where we're really all cut off from each other: in such a circumstance, if we've learned all we can from each other while we still can, and have a kind of collective conscience, then on our own, we'll still be trying to act in ways we would have when we were connected; we'll still be representing the same ideas of being. Also, back to, Man's Search for Meaning, in the book, one of the things that kept the author going through all his struggles was a kind of 'imaginary' contact with his wife, whom he didn't know if she was alive or where she was, but he felt a connection to her, talked to her, saw her in his mind.
If we all know we're all out there, doing our part, representing the same things, that could fill in as a new motivation. Even if we're not in contact, we can still carry on for the sake of each other.
I like to thinkfeel so. Perhaps exactly by taking care of and facing what’s in front of us and applying what we have learnt so far and thereby strengthening our aim (I am telling this myself – first and foremost).
And the thing I like best about this approach is that it's Universal and we can apply it no matter what happens to us or what situation we find ourselves in.
