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6 Shutters - Meditation Script
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6 Shutters
Meditation Script
This meditation is meant to guide you towards, to and into a state,
a state of openness and a state of connectedness,
connectedness to the tributary events, values,
understandings, and principles
that are affecting your life, today.
In order for you to gain
this state of openness and this state of connectedness,
you need to tune to those patterns, to those experiences,
to those times and to those places
when those events and those experiences
that are influencing you now unfolded.
Those patterns and those experiences,
which are most dominantly carried forward, into your life today
and which most strongly and most directly
affect your current state and your current experiences
are often events of great intensity.
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Advanced Deep Relaxation Orientation
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Advanced Relaxation Orientation
Welcome to the realm of relaxation.
Here on this digital recording, we want to guide you towards, to
and into deep relaxation, complete relaxation.
This deep and this complete relaxation
involves relaxation of more than the body.
It involves relaxation of the mind.
Methods and Orientations
Relaxation involves both methods and orientations.
Relaxation involves images, instead of determined efforts.
Relaxation involves letting go, in place of trying.
We learn to accept ease and calm.
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Anchorage And Attuning
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Anchorage And Attuning
Anchorage isn't so much a matter of having a connection, in a static sense,
as it is having a connection in a very dynamic and flowing sense.
And that is why that second word, attuning, becomes so important.
You might say that at all moments, the process we very often call thinking,
is a little bit like having a kind of field of the mind behave
like some kind of transmission that moves through the force field around it
in terms of its attunement, in terms of its susceptibility.
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Aspects of the Power of Silence
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Aspects of the Power of Silence
(1988) In the last work that Carlos Castenada did -
this is Wednesday, November 23, l988 -
that last work was called the Power of Silence,
and I want to talk about aspects of the power of silence.
One of the aspects of the power of silence is that it abandons
the use of sound.
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Belief And Its Power
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Belief And Its Power
This is Wednesday, January 11th, l989.
Tonight, we want to work on the states of being and the states of consciousness.
Perhaps the first consideration we should make is what is the difference
between a state of being and a state of consciousness.
A state of consciousness has this component of reflection within it.
There are contemplative states of consciousness,
where you can take the field of the mind and probe what you think about.
You create a responsive emanation or a modification
of a transmitted, through-the-target flux of contemplation,
from that which you are thinking about.
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Blessed are They Who Hunger and Thirst After Righteousness
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(1988)
One way of generating a fresh and a clear perspective or a viewpoint
on the word righteous is to see its meaning in terms of two words:
"right" and "use".
Right-use-ness, then, can guide and can prompt the consciousness
with the question: what is the right use?
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Circuits of Self in Forgiveness and Karma
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Circuits of Self
in Forgiveness
and Karma
(1989) This is Wednesday, the 18th of January, 1989.
And the name of the session is Circuits of Self in Forgiveness and Karma,
(which I don't have written up here).
And I guess by way of preliminary remarks,
Roberto has been studying Sanskrit and on the front cover
they give an example of some Sanskrit terms.
And one of the Sanskrit terms that they mention is karma.
And one of the understandings of karma that we can consider,
is what we might call inertia.
But the inertia of what?
It would mean that we would probably be helped
by understanding something about relativity.
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Contentment And Hope - Intro.
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Contentment and Hope
The Past and Future
** Introduction to Meditation **
(19__) What is a state of mind or consciousness?
If we understand the question, by means of subjective reference or reflection,
which is the very capacity of consciousness,
how consciousness situates
at the point of tension between stasis and flow,
we can see how our posture of consciousness
affects the experience we have in our mind or consciousness.
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Creativity & The Power of Pattern
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Creativity and
The Power of Pattern,
Information and Meaning
(1989) This is Sunday, February 29th, 1989.
The name of the session is Creativity and the Power of Pattern,
Information and Meaning.
These opening remarks mean that you don't have to
have your attention available very long for written text.
But I thought it might be helpful for our eyes
to actually look at some of these statements
which are so foundational to the subject.
We've often spoken of ourselves as creators being created.
And today, we focus upon when we create, and how we create,
when and how we fail to create,
and when and how we mean to create and fail.
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Creativity MED Intro
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Creativity and
The Power of Pattern,
Information and Meaning
** Introduction **
(1989) We have often spoken of ourselves as creators being created.
Here, we focus upon when and how we create,
when and how we fail to create
and when and how we mean to create, but fail.
John Lily, M.D., the psychiatric researcher who wrote such books
as The Mind of the Dolphin and Centre of the Cyclone, says,
Anything we believe either is true
or tends to become true
as a result of having believed it.
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Depth And Dimensions MED intro
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Depth And Dimensions Of Love
** Introduction **
(1989) All of us have a capacity to love. All of us have a need to love.
We love and we need to be loved. Love is an essential to life.
Love is a flux of energy.
Love is also a pattern containing, meaning containing,
meaning conveying energy.
Love nourishes. Love supplies. Love heals.
But nourishment enables growth, development, change - in a direction.
To supply is to sustain. To heal is to make whole.
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Depth and Dimensions of Love
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The Depth and Dimensions
of Love
(1989) This is Sunday, June 4th, 1989.
And the name of the session is the Depth and the Dimensions of Love.
And there are going to be three sections to it, and the three sections are:
#1: The Nature of Dimensions,
#2: Treating the Depth and Dimensions of Love, and
#3: builds off of the session we have right here off the chalkboard and then it picks up with a couple of passages from
The Lives of the Master.
If I only have two points as the means of definition,
I may have motion towards one point, and motion towards the other point,
I may have convergent motion, I may have divergent motion.
But the way that I can begin to model another dimension in one dimension
is by what I allow to represent what.
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Derivation Of Function
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The Derivation of Function
from the acknowledging reflection,
reaction and response
to the Total Environmental Reality
(1988) On Friday, we had a session where we were looking at the environment
and we were looking at the adaptation of a biomorph to the environment.
We were looking at the normative functions of a sociomorph
with respect to its environment.
At any moment, any given moment, there is a set of reflections,
reactions and responses in operation within our state of being,
our posture, our position and our behaviour.
There are subconsciously determined sequences
that are unfolding each moment,
which tend to be either reflective and instinctive,
reactive and habituated or responsive and learned.
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Discovery And Creation
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Discovery and Creation
Formerly known as: The Emissive and the Absorptive
To be both companions and co-creators, we need the will of individuality.
This will of individuality comes from the network of forces and motions
each of us uniquely acknowledge,
and which we compose as a set in the gyrational tuning
which reverberates with the array of forces and motions we select.
This selected array positions us, postures us, moves us and transforms us,
constantly.
We are, on the one hand, submitted, yielded and receptive,
to the discovered forces and motions.
We are, on the other hand, formulating, designing and composing patterns,
structures and dynamics which blend and synthesize the array of forces
and motions.
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Emissive and The Absorptive
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The Emissive and The Absorptive
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The Discovered and The Created
(1989) This is Sunday, January 22nd, 1989.
All day. And we're going to talk about
The Emissive and the Absorptive, the Discovered and the Created.
And in talking about this, we've already had a work-up session,
over our breakfast this morning.
But I need to give a slight amount of background information
about instrumentality.
And in providing that background, I just first want
to make sure that everybody has a kind of familiarity
with these fundamental ideas.
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Encountering The Light
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Encountering the Light
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Emerging Nearness
(1989) This is Sunday, June 25th, 1989.
The name of the session is Encountering the Light and Emerging Nearness.
I want to provide a preface to the subject.
A Preface
There are hundreds and hundreds of hours now, of tape recorded information
and of exercises: somehow or another I'm beginning to question,
with all those hundreds and hundreds of hours of information,
should there be more?
Or what about just thinking about learning how to do something
about a lot of the information we already have,
learning how to do more about it or be more,
as a result of what we have already considered.
That subject is at the core of this session:
Doing more and being more.
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Encountering The Light intro
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Encountering the Light
and
Emerging Nearness
** Introduction to Meditation **
(1989) In our meditations, we gather our attention, we focus our attention,
then we direct our attention
to the emanations from which we are emergent,
the white light.
In that white light, there is a balanced presence of all colours.
We need to recall, however, that these are all the colours
typical of the geometry and the density of this reality.
There are other colours. There are other balances of white light.
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Eternal You - Meditation
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Eternal You
Meditation Exersize
Find a quiet place and a quiet time,
where you won’t or can’t be interrupted.
Situate your body where you can be warm and can be comfortable.
Make sure your clothing is loose.
Remove anything on your wrists, around your neck,
or anything that binds your waist.
Set aside your eyeglasses.
Make sure your mouth and your lips are moist.
Take a sip of water, if you need to do so.
Diminish or eliminate anything and everything
that requires your attention.
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Focus Concentration and Assemblage - Med intro
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(1988)
Reason is a kind of focus, a concentration or an assemblage.
Reason is a gathering, a structuring of sense data
and its representations or symbols.
Reason involves the focusing or concentration of sense data
or its representations and the use of metaphors,
analogies and allegories which may transcend reason.
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Focus, Concentration and Assemblage
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(1991)
Thursday, the hallowed evening they say.
Of greater and greater concern becomes the issue of concentration and focus.
And so I want to work tonight on the various aspects of concentration and focus
and see what we can accomplish together.
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