TCM Visual 1c

The Exercise is to ‘become a walking meditation.’

It is in your daily mindfulness . . . where you hold principles and ideals within your frame of mind so that you can combat urges, overcome ego nudges and refrain from the activities that would cause you to forget who or what you are.

This requires you to become aware that you are many frequencies, so that you are not fixated on the physical one alone. Whilst being a concentrated form of light that is your body, you are also other frequencies on the light spectrum. Your ideals are ideas that you hold which cause you dream-focus or act towards a higher state than your current everyday life.

For example: Doing normal everyday tasks, hold the thought of ‘what I see means nothing’ – much like A Course in Miracles would suggest. These small acts begin to loosen up the attachment to this frequency called the world.

When you stumble into a scene-drama- or experience, it is your mind that is determining the outcome. And if you do not change the outcome then you either did not use enough focused energy, you were biased, or you were not casual enough. You have the power to neutralize many things that are not beneficial in this world. When you become proficient with this, there is a stage where you can become disappointed and to those around you, you are persistently wrong, because a warning quickly turns to a non-event because you were the observer. All the drama and calamity sent out into the world is minimized and you live peacefully.

There are places where the optimum or the kingdom of heaven will be extremely difficult to achieve, and in the cities this is most likely. Frequency trumps everything. You – the observer – have a frequency input, and whilst in a Hertzian-Radio frequency and a Infra-Red frequency, you will add or subtract from the frequencies within the world idea by fractions alone. You can perhaps change a dark hotel to a light hotel, but you will not exalt them beyond that.

In the days before some of the out-of-body experiences that I had ever experienced, I was in a constant walking mediation using my biblical and other knowledge. Then, that knowledge grew and I applied whatever I learnt to my storehouse of techniques. The trick was that my Master key was always the same thing and all those techniques fed it, or channeled me towards it. Each person’s Master key is different or some may be similar.

I understood that between me in the physical and me beyond time and space, was a large expanse of frequencies that I had to cross. The techniques that I chose were designed to help me cross it. A Master key can be a focus on ‘going home’ or ‘becoming enlightened’ or ‘manifesting out of thin air’ etc. Once you attain your Master key, you move onto the next one that becomes pertinent to you.

In the techniques that I applied was one that served me the most – the ability to wait for the signal from my heart centre before I acted or would move in any way. It saved my life many times and my entire trust was placed in it. But even this must change and mature and become something else eventually. I learned that the top two centers (pituitary and pineal) were ‘beyond this plane’ in ways that can only be spoken of erroneously and must be understood by experience alone. When a student of the Divine Work reaches a place where they can only manifest by sheer will alone, they face the daunting task of overcoming many layers of themselves.

The third technique was to bring myself to the point of truly dissolving the entire world around me. It meant I had to interact whilst knowing in the full sense that none of it was real. If each person around me was but a mirror of a reflection, then none of it was real. These reflections were not real either and nor were the relationships themselves for they were designed upon an illusion. This is a tough one for those that are attached to family or friends. What I was in this life and what they were, were interactions in a simulation – for each other. The moment I moved my consciousness past the infra-red frequency, I knew the interactions would come to an end. This may prove to be a difficult exercise for some. We can become highly dependent upon those around us and the thought of ‘losing’ someone is one too painful to bear.

But there is no loss except in this world game.

They never died, they never left and they never stopped existing. They are very much alive and living full existences on other planes. So what is this experience all about if not to fully believe in it and enjoy it? For some, it is as Lazaris says – have fun! Enjoy! Explore! For others, it is quite a bit more complex. Take the lama’s experience in the desert being starved and living with camels, for instance. He was not having fun and nor was he exploring this world, but he was learning some powerful lessons.

So, living our truth means that we do not hold it when it suits us and drop it when it suits us . . . it means we persist until it comes to fruition.

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