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Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Filling the gaps

Those Billy Meier tapes are really good. Especially the tapes on spiritual development and meditation filled in a lot of gaps in my understanding of things. I've experimented a lot with various perspectives on things .. several of which have caused stagnation instead of favoring development.

Here's what I used to think and how I understood the content of the tapes:
  1. Development is circular and works in cycles, thus leading nowhere.
    > It's not. With each cycle, the development is brought to a whole new level. Nothing is lost on the way. Each new universe benefits from the wisdom that other universes have developed. It's similar to how Naruto's clones work. All clones look the same, but each one gains their own experience and wisdom, contributing to the experience and wisdom of Naruto. The next clones would already have the knowledge gained with the help of the previous ones.
  2. Assuming the previous point, spiritual development should be effortless, since we're already perfect.
    > Everything is perfect as it is, but it will always evolve further. It's up to us, how we do that. There really is no spiritual development when there is no effort to evolve further.
  3. There must be at least some truth to Christian God. So, if one lives a miserable life, it must balance itself out eventually.
    > We are responsible for creating a balance in our lives. If we let someone do something bad to us, then we are to blame. There are higher beings out there, who may or may not take action .. but this really isn't their responsibility to constantly take care of us. In other words, there is no baby-sitting.
  4. What's the point of meditation?
    > The point is to let the spirit observe as much as possible so that it grows and gains wisdom.
  5. Why is psychokinesis usually not considered a path of enlightenment?
    > If we try to affect what we observe, then we're altering the info - which means we get the tampered, not original info.
  6. How could meditation ever be harmful?
    > The more we become in touch with the spirit, the more our thoughts, emotions, acts also affect the spirit. All connections are two-fold and bidirectional.
  7. What is this yellow and / or white light that tends to become visible after meditation?
    > So-called Sohar light from the spiritual plane.
  8. A lot more..

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