The Cosmic Instruction Manual: A text and a web site I really enjoyed

StephaneR

The Force is Strong With This One
I am not sure where to put this. Apologies if it is considered noise.

I really enjoyed reading this text: The Cosmic Instruction Manual for Planetary Evolution that can be found _http://enlightenedawareness.wetpaint.com/page/Starseed%2C+walk-in+...+The+Manual%2C+How+To+%3F here. It could be considered a resume of ET 101 which is better known.

The author's* (Gerardus Grist) _http://www.soulwise.net/ web site is also a real joy to read. To my taste anyway...I thought it could be enjoyable for others too. Especially since Gerardus mentions the C's...


* I am not 100% sure he is the author but links in the text point to his web site. So I assumed.

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Hi StephaneR, I'm curious about why you find these websites such a 'real joy' to read?
 
StephaneR said:
err?! Because learning is fun! ;D

Well, by my question, I meant that I'm curious about what information you find to be instructive on these websites. I took a very cursory glance and with the focus on kundalini on one and 'love and light' on the other, I'm just curious about what you have found to be of value, since at first glance there seems to be a rather strong newage tint. Not having the time to investigate further, I was thinking it would be externally considerate of you to explain why you posted these links on the forum, since you obviously find them valuable, so I could be missing something.

Have you read the Wave Series yet? If not, I think that would be a great start for you since reading the raw transcripts is not the best way to approach the material.
 
I see. Ok.

Please allow me to ask you a question: Could you please explain to me what is the taste of your favorite fruit? Please do so in a manner that I do not have to taste it to know...

See my point?

As for why I enjoyed it: I personally learned a lot about me and about the world surrounding me reading that text and Gerardus' web site. Laughing my ass out all the way through.

Here is a quote from the text that really got to me:

Special Note from the Publisher
Although you were warned to acquaint yourselves with the original manual before departing, a great number of you did not. “If you’ve seen one manual, you’ve seen them all” has proved to be a cavalier attitude that many of you have lived to regret, even though most of you are too stunned and dazed by the process to remember just exactly what it is you are regretting. Being four hundred light years from home and suddenly wondering “Did I forget my toothbrush?” is both annoying to Mission Control as well as useless to the mission. So, for those of you who left your galaxy without it, an unprecedented reprinting of the manual has been authorized by the mission’s governing councils. This is the remedial version of the original manual because you couldn’t possibly handle the unexpurgated version at this time. This edition is the official American and Canadian translation, written in the vernacular and made current to your circumstances. It is the strong recommendation of the Councils, now that you have yourselves totally disassembled, why not take a moment to read the instructions? It is, after all, at your request that we had them written. —The Intergalactic Council
On behalf of the Confederated Interuniversal Councils, the United Stellar Alliances, and the Greater Interdimensional Federation of Light

All that being said with a smile. It is perfectly fine with me if One does not want to read it.
 
StephaneR said:
I see. Ok.

Please allow me to ask you a question: Could you please explain to me what is the taste of your favorite fruit? Please do so in a manner that I do not have to taste it to know...

See my point?

No, I don't - especially as it applies to this situation. Stephane, you posted links to a website on this forum with no context or explanation other than you enjoyed them. This is not externally considerate. Most readers of this forum do not have the extra time to go reading every link that is posted here - so it is incumbent upon the person posting it to explain enough to make it clear why they are posting material here.

Do you understand?



s said:
As for why I enjoyed it: I personally learned a lot about me and about the world surrounding me reading that text and Gerardus' web site. Laughing my ass out all the way through.

That tells this forum nothing because it is subjective.

s said:
Here is a quote from the text that really got to me:

s said:
Special Note from the Publisher
Although you were warned to acquaint yourselves with the original manual before departing, a great number of you did not. “If you’ve seen one manual, you’ve seen them all” has proved to be a cavalier attitude that many of you have lived to regret, even though most of you are too stunned and dazed by the process to remember just exactly what it is you are regretting. Being four hundred light years from home and suddenly wondering “Did I forget my toothbrush?” is both annoying to Mission Control as well as useless to the mission. So, for those of you who left your galaxy without it, an unprecedented reprinting of the manual has been authorized by the mission’s governing councils. This is the remedial version of the original manual because you couldn’t possibly handle the unexpurgated version at this time. This edition is the official American and Canadian translation, written in the vernacular and made current to your circumstances. It is the strong recommendation of the Councils, now that you have yourselves totally disassembled, why not take a moment to read the instructions? It is, after all, at your request that we had them written. —The Intergalactic Council
On behalf of the Confederated Interuniversal Councils, the United Stellar Alliances, and the Greater Interdimensional Federation of Light

So, the website is fiction? I will move this thread to the 'Tickle Me' section then.

I would appreciate it if you would answer my question about whether or not you have read the Wave Series yet.
 
anart said:
I would appreciate it if you would answer my question about whether or not you have read the Wave Series yet.

I am not done with the Wave Series yet but I read all of those transcripts two years ago: _http://perceval.netfirms.com/

So, the website is fiction?

What is reality? Do you know for a fact what is the taste of your favorite fruit?



I will move this thread to the 'Tickle Me' section then.

The first sentence of this thread already covers this. Again, perfectly fine as far as I am concern.



No, I don't - especially as it applies to this situation.


"Try for a moment to accept the idea that you are not what you believe yourself to be, that you overestimate yourself, in fact that you lie to yourself. That you always lie to yourself every moment, all day, all your life.[...] You must stop inwardly and observe." Mme Jean de Salzmann

;) I have a hunch you see but do not want to...

Deep breaths :P
 
StephaneR said:
anart said:
I would appreciate it if you would answer my question about whether or not you have read the Wave Series yet.

I am not done with the Wave Series yet but I read all of those transcripts two years ago:

Stephane, no offense intended, but you don't seem to listen very well. The Wave Series is not the transcripts - as has been previously pointed out, the transcripts are not recommended to be read in their raw state and any copies of the transcripts found outside of this forum and its associated web pages have been pirated, so until you have read the Wave Series, you really have no basis of understanding of the transcripts. It's good that you have at least begun to read it.



s said:
What is reality? Do you know for a fact what is the taste of your favorite fruit?

Is this supposed to be humor, sarcasm or are you just trying to be a smart aleck? Please read the forum guidelines to understand what behavior is appreciated on this forum - that is, if you intend to continue to participate on this forum.



s said:
"Try for a moment to accept the idea that you are not what you believe yourself to be, that you overestimate yourself, in fact that you lie to yourself. That you always lie to yourself every moment, all day, all your life.[...] You must stop inwardly and observe." Mme Jean de Salzmann

;) I have a hunch you see but do not want to...

Unfortunately, Stephane, you appear to either have some self-importance programs running, or you have never read the essay First Initiation by Mme Jean de Salzmann - or both. Let me provide it for you since you seem, from your behavior in this thread at least, to overestimate yourself.

Mme de Salzmann said:
You will see that in life you receive exactly what you give. Your life is the mirror of what you are. It is in your image. You are passive, blind, demanding. You take all, you accept all, without feeling any obligation. Your attitude toward the world and toward life is the attitude of one who has the right to make demands and to take, who has no need to pay or to earn. You believe that all things are your due, simply because it is you! All your blindness is there! None of this strikes your attention. And yet this is what keeps one world separate from another world.

You have no measure with which to measure yourselves. You live exclusively according to “I like” or “I don’t like,” you have no appreciation except for yourself. You recognize nothing above you—theoretically, logically, perhaps, but actually no. That is why you are demanding and continue to believe that everything is cheap and that you have enough in your pocket to buy everything you like. You recognize nothing above you, either outside yourself or inside. That is why, I repeat, you have no measure and live passively according to your likes and dislikes.

Yes, your “appreciation of yourself” blinds you. It is the biggest obstacle to a new life. You must be able to get over this obstacle, this threshold, before going further. This test divides men into two kinds: the “wheat” and the “chaff.” No matter how intelligent, how gifted, how brilliant a man may be, if he does not change his appreciation of himself, there will be no hope for an inner development, for a work toward self-knowledge, for a true becoming. He will remain such as he is all his life. The first requirement, the first condition, the first test for one who wishes to work on himself is to change his appreciation of himself. He must not imagine, not simply believe or think, but see things in himself which he has never seen before, see them actually. His appreciation will never be able to change as long as he sees nothing in himself. And in order to see, he must learn to see; this is the first initiation of man into self-knowledge.

First of all, he has to know what he must look at. When he knows, he must make efforts, keep his attention, look constantly with persistence. Only through maintaining his attention, and not forgetting to look, one day, perhaps, he will be able to see. If he sees one time he can see a second time, and if that continues he will no longer be able not to see. This is the state to be looked for, it is the aim of our observation; it is from there that the true wish will be born, the irresistible wish to become: from cold we shall become warm, vibrant; we shall be touched by our reality.

Today we have nothing but the illusion of what we are. We think too highly of ourselves. We do not respect ourselves. In order to respect myself, I have to recognize a part in myself which is above the other parts, and my attitude toward this part should bear witness to the respect that I have for it. In this way I shall respect myself. And my relations with others will be governed by the same respect.

You must understand that all the other measures—talent, education, culture, genius—are changing measures, measures of detail. The only exact measure, the only unchanging, objective real measure is the measure of inner vision. I see—I see myself—by this, you have measured. With one higher real part, you have measured another lower part, also real. And this measure, defining by itself the role of each part, will lead you to respect for yourself.

But you will see that it is not easy. And it is not cheap. You must pay dearly. For bad payers, lazy people, parasites, no hope. You must pay, pay a lot, and pay immediately, pay in advance. Pay with yourself. By sincere, conscientious, disinterested efforts. The more you are prepared to pay without economizing, without cheating, without any falsification, the more you will receive. And from that time on you will become acquainted with your nature. And you will see all the tricks, all the dishonesties that your nature resorts to in order to avoid paying hard cash. Because you have to pay with your ready-made theories, with your rooted convictions, with your prejudices, your conventions, your “I like” and “I don’t like.” Without bargaining, honestly, without pretending. Trying “sincerely” to see as you offer your counterfeit money.

Try for a moment to accept the idea that you are not what you believe yourself to be, that you overestimate yourself, in fact that you lie to yourself. That you always lie to yourself every moment, all day, all your life. That this lying rules you to such an extent that you cannot control it any more. You are the prey of lying. You lie, everywhere. Your relations with others—lies. The upbringing you give, the conventions—lies. Your teaching—lies. Your theories, your art—lies. Your social life, your family life—lies. And what you think of yourself—lies also.

But you never stop yourself in what you are doing or in what you are saying because you believe in yourself. You must stop inwardly and observe. Observe without preconceptions, accepting for a time this idea of lying. And if you observe in this way, paying with yourself, without self-pity, giving up all your supposed riches for a moment of reality, perhaps you will suddenly see something you have never before seen in yourself until this day. You will see that you are different from what you think you are. You will see that you are two. One who is not, but takes the place and plays the role of the other. And one who is, yet so weak, so insubstantial, that he no sooner appears than he immediately disappears. He cannot endure lies. The least lie makes him faint away. He does not struggle, he does not resist, he is defeated in advance. Learn to look until you have seen the difference between your two natures, until you have seen the lies, the deception in yourself. When you have seen your two natures, that day, in yourself, the truth will be born.
 
Thank you for this exquisite read. I am grateful. I really am. This is not a joke, I find it very very good! I am in agreement with it.

Gerardus and Mme de Salzmann would most certainly (well, maybe "most likely" since I can't be sure for them, especially since Mme Salzmann is not in 3D anymore) have been very good friends. Gerardus tends to write with more humor but other than that, they say the same thing...



Unfortunately, Stephane, you appear to either have some self-importance programs running

Haven't we all?
 
StephaneR said:
Unfortunately, Stephane, you appear to either have some self-importance programs running

Haven't we all?

Well that's the rub. Here we try to expunge programming. You seem to have a very cavalier attitude towards The Work which this forum takes pretty seriously. There's also a lot of background reading we gently suggest the newbie checks out so that he/she has a familiarity with the purpose of the forum, and how to use it to get/give the most out of the experience.

We have a heavy emphasis on external consideration, and try to minimize it's opposite, internal considering. You're initial post, just sort of dropped links without giving the reader any idea what was contained therein. As Anart mentioned, people on the forum do a lot of reading, and if something's shared it helps to know why it's being shared. If it's purely for entertainment, that's fine, but you could have said so up front.

You also dodged a few of her questions, which was rude. Specifically it would have helped if you had said it was fictional entertainment. Instead of replying with

StephaneR said:
What is reality? Do you know for a fact what is the taste of your favorite fruit?

Which has nothing to do with whether or not the links are fiction.

It's actually quite common that someone drops a few links, gives no explanation and often it is to material that's already been shown to have no or very little objective knowledge contained within it. That's noise. In fact, much of your replies to Anart was just that.

Take a minute to reread the thread - can you see what I'm talking about?
 
As with all others, we get into trouble when we first assume, then attempt to collect data to substantiate our assumptions - The C's

Puck said:
You seem to have a very cavalier attitude towards The Work...

:) I assure you you are misleading yourself with this opinion.

I thank you gracefully for all the suggestions you both made about what I should look into about my little me's. Even for those I did not asked for or those you did not asked me if I was willing to receive.

If one "gives" where there is no request, therefore no need, this is a free will violation! And because the act is then one of self-gratification.
- The C's

I will keep them in mind, no worries. May I suggest you look in the mirror while saying them again? And if what I just said shocks you, well, maybe it would be a good idea to say "Hi" to your little me's too. Don't you think?

This thread was just a suggestion to some humorous and knowledgeable web sites I enjoyed. And I mentioned I was not sure it was posted at the right place from the get go...

Now, all that being said with absolutely no animosity. I am here to learn and to share. If it is not what this place is looking for, well so be it.

Peace. I am going to bed. :huh:
 
Stephane, if you are sincere about participating here - please do this forum one favor immediately. Please stop quoting the C's out of context - and please finish reading the Wave Series before posting further. If you are unable or unwilling to do that, then perhaps you would be more comfortable on another forum.

Please understand that this request is due to the fact that you are misinterpreting the C's transcripts and twisting them to your own understanding and purposes, which is exactly why we constantly advise against reading the transcripts in their raw form and advise reading the Wave and Adventure Series in their entirety to get the point.

Hopefully you are willing to do so and you will continue, after reading the Wave, to participate here.

StephaneR said:
As with all others, we get into trouble when we first assume, then attempt to collect data to substantiate our assumptions - The C's

Puck said:
You seem to have a very cavalier attitude towards The Work...

:) I assure you you are misleading yourself with this opinion.

I thank you gracefully for all the suggestions you both made about what I should look into about my little me's. Even for those I did not asked for or those you did not asked me if I was willing to receive.

If one "gives" where there is no request, therefore no need, this is a free will violation! And because the act is then one of self-gratification.
- The C's

I will keep them in mind, no worries. May I suggest you look in the mirror while saying them again? And if what I just said shocks you, well, maybe it would be a good idea to say "Hi" to your little me's too. Don't you think?

This thread was just a suggestion to some humorous and knowledgeable web sites I enjoyed. And I mentioned I was not sure it was posted at the right place from the get go...

Now, all that being said with absolutely no animosity. I am here to learn and to share. If it is not what this place is looking for, well so be it.

Peace. I am going to bed. :huh:
 
anart said:
Stephane, if you are sincere about participating here - please do this forum one favor immediately. Please stop quoting the C's out of context - and please finish reading the Wave Series before posting further. If you are unable or unwilling to do that, then perhaps you would be more comfortable on another forum.

Where did you get the idea I am not comfortable? Strange assumption. I will comply anyway, keep reading and come back when done...

The Truth will set you free but first it will piss you off :lol: :oops:
 
Um, FWIW I have read this manual before :-[. It is very new age-y indeed and has a lot of self importance and ego stroking to it. It is basically stating that you are some kind of special "starseed" that has come from some other planet and incarnated here to perform the mission of waking up yourself and humanity. I can remember myself enjoying it when I read it first, but now I know better and it's just more subjective new age text.
 
StephaneR said:
anart said:
Stephane, if you are sincere about participating here - please do this forum one favor immediately. Please stop quoting the C's out of context - and please finish reading the Wave Series before posting further. If you are unable or unwilling to do that, then perhaps you would be more comfortable on another forum.

Where did you get the idea I am not comfortable? Strange assumption. I will comply anyway, keep reading and come back when done...

That's an interesting twist of anart's words. She did not say you were uncomfortable. So you are the one who is assuming, and it really seems like you are attempting to take the focus off of you. The point anart is making is that your way of communicating is not in line with the aims of this forum. The fact is that doing that is making it uncomfortable for the rest of us, and that's what you seem to not be understanding - how your words are affecting others. Sure, you're comfortable, but what about everyone else? Apparently you haven't stopped to consider that.
 
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