Buddy
The Living Force
Re: Faith/Belief
[quote author=Richard]
I would be extremely grateful for any help or suggestions that would enable me to fully participate in the entire Cassiopaean experience through getting rid of this block. If there's anything I believe is important, it is this. But of course, now I'm really being STS [frowny face][/quote]
What I'm getting is that you may be taking yourself and what you think a bit too seriously. Lighten up a bit. :)
Compare what you said:
[quote author=Richard]
I'm having trouble with the breathing and meditation. I read all the effects it has on everyone and I wonder why I seem to be completely neutral to any benefit.[/quote]
...with that C's quote:
What do you see? Assumptions that you have the power to "stop and measure reality" in order to determine "effect" and related "affect"? Assumptions that your experience with EE must somehow be immediately perceived as similar to everyone else's and that if it's not, it's a 'bad thing'? Assumptions that those people who have been doing EE for a long time with so far undramatic results don't count as data to be considered in this context? Can you think of any more?
Look at this C's quote again:
From my perspective, the C's are non-spoon feeding the idea that our implicit counter-beliefs can block new beliefs from sinking deeply enough to be effective. It's like the subject in that hypnosis experiment that couldn't be made to believe a person could disappear in front of his eyes because beliefs that reside in his implicit model of the world/universe, oppose the suggestion; essentially saying it can't be done. So that existing, deeper belief has dibs on your perceptions.
There is also another possible way of understanding the above quote. For example, the intellectual center has the power to fool itself into believing it believes something, because the intellectual center believes in its own version of reality and doesn't necessarily need visceral evidence to support its thinking process and doesn't necessarily refrain from distorting visceral evidence in order to prove its point, should such a distortion be needed.
If you like the idea, and benefit (in any way at all) from the practice, of "breathing and meditation", then think of it in terms of an experiment and just keep doing it as if nothing may ever happen (removes 'anticipation'?). I understand the need for relatively immediate positive re-enforcing feedback, but there's also a role for perseverance, patience and forbearance in our Work. :)
[quote author=Richard]
I would be extremely grateful for any help or suggestions that would enable me to fully participate in the entire Cassiopaean experience through getting rid of this block. If there's anything I believe is important, it is this. But of course, now I'm really being STS [frowny face][/quote]
What I'm getting is that you may be taking yourself and what you think a bit too seriously. Lighten up a bit. :)
Compare what you said:
[quote author=Richard]
I'm having trouble with the breathing and meditation. I read all the effects it has on everyone and I wonder why I seem to be completely neutral to any benefit.[/quote]
...with that C's quote:
Remember, when one has been indoctrinated by religion, culture and/or science, they are predisposed to view all things in the sense of the measureable physical reality exclusively.
What do you see? Assumptions that you have the power to "stop and measure reality" in order to determine "effect" and related "affect"? Assumptions that your experience with EE must somehow be immediately perceived as similar to everyone else's and that if it's not, it's a 'bad thing'? Assumptions that those people who have been doing EE for a long time with so far undramatic results don't count as data to be considered in this context? Can you think of any more?
Look at this C's quote again:
A: Correct manner involves honesty and understanding that one has complete faith and awareness of the activities pursued. In other words, when one performs an act which they proclaim to be having a desired result, and they do not have faith in their own actions as, in fact, producing the desired result, then the effort will collapse because of their lack of faith. Whereas when one has complete faith and multi-density understanding, their activities are indeed truth and useful as prescribed and this is the correct way to pursue them.
From my perspective, the C's are non-spoon feeding the idea that our implicit counter-beliefs can block new beliefs from sinking deeply enough to be effective. It's like the subject in that hypnosis experiment that couldn't be made to believe a person could disappear in front of his eyes because beliefs that reside in his implicit model of the world/universe, oppose the suggestion; essentially saying it can't be done. So that existing, deeper belief has dibs on your perceptions.
There is also another possible way of understanding the above quote. For example, the intellectual center has the power to fool itself into believing it believes something, because the intellectual center believes in its own version of reality and doesn't necessarily need visceral evidence to support its thinking process and doesn't necessarily refrain from distorting visceral evidence in order to prove its point, should such a distortion be needed.
If you like the idea, and benefit (in any way at all) from the practice, of "breathing and meditation", then think of it in terms of an experiment and just keep doing it as if nothing may ever happen (removes 'anticipation'?). I understand the need for relatively immediate positive re-enforcing feedback, but there's also a role for perseverance, patience and forbearance in our Work. :)

