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Title: our dictionary from TMI Post by laffingrain on Jul 19th, 2006 at 12:29pm
Cosmic wants a dictionary so thought I'd make one up, but its from TMI. anyone thinks of more words like these, please add what you remember if you'd like;
Rote...bunch of connected ideas substituting for sentence structure in C1 TMI...The Monroe Institute Stuck...not moving Retriever..a helping hand, a tap on the shoulder and say something like, eh, whats up doc? Retrievee..a person who is stuck in a belief PUL..pure unconditional love Ule...good cheer..undistorted love energy (I made this up but it aint fresh) Curl..a being who looks like a corn puff, cheeto to Mair. BST..belief system territory Hollow heaven...a boring place where everyone pretends that they are having a good time C1...consciousness level one, our waking daily mind The Gathering...focus 33. this is where some very smart blokes sit in a theater round and watch us down here clowning around and try to predict if the experiment will turn out ok. (attention: opinion is not of the management) Human love...strictly relative to the perceiver Interpretor: programmed memory cells which really want to be helpful. kinda like a lot of gophers in the mind..they go fer this, they go fer that.. Perceiver: tunnel vision, tidbit knowledge, a light snack but not the whole meal EGB..energy gathering breath (need more research) HemiSync..balancing the two sides of the brain so they work together Bruce Moen..a phenonmenal guy who writes also Fear..the closest thing to the opposite of love, except that love has no opposite as it has a non duality property meaning it has no judgment accessment. We've been talking about respectful fear. the word is awe I believe. awe lives close to the word amazement. awe is somewhere in the middle..between love and fear. remember the song Amazing Grace? that would contain an element of awe. awe is like a rote too, as it can be consuming the mind with wonder. wonder is a powerful creative tool which opens the mind to new vistas. when in awe you are not afraid of the object or being. you are loving what you feel but you are humbled into a quiet state of suspended animation to absorb what you are learning about yourself and about what has captivated you hugs, alysia |
Title: Re: our dictionary from TMI Post by eggshellseas on Jul 19th, 2006 at 7:42pm
Thats interesting, maybe now I can understand some of the lingo being used here.
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Title: Re: our dictionary from TMI Post by laffingrain on Jul 19th, 2006 at 9:56pm
EggShell, if you get a little cash, sometimes you can get used copies of Bruce's First four books for under $10 on Amazon. It answers a lot of questions here that arise from some of the terms we use. we wouldn't want anyone to feel left out because we use these terms. and theres some resources at the top of the page under free articles which I found really helpful in my explorations. I think you'd take to the material like a duck to water.
hugs, alysia |
Title: Re: our dictionary from TMI Post by Cosmic_Ambitions on Jul 19th, 2006 at 10:32pm
Time & time again Chuckles you cease to amaze me! I love your start on the Webster's Ultimate Dictionary. You're gonna have to keep a collection of all of the definitions that you come up with so that I can get a copy. Then we can send it round the world like an elegant tapestry of spiritual propoganda. You've brought smiles to me once again! ;)
PUL, Cosmic_Ambitions |
Title: Re: our dictionary from TMI Post by laffingrain on Jul 19th, 2006 at 11:17pm
thanks Cosmic.
I have explained this before, that I sometimes appear obe this way, and I'm sorry, but it happens. |
Title: Re: our dictionary from TMI Post by eggshellseas on Jul 20th, 2006 at 2:25am LaffingRain wrote on Jul 19th, 2006 at 9:56pm:
I think I will in a week or two. |
Title: Re: our dictionary from TMI Post by eggshellseas on Jul 20th, 2006 at 8:39am LaffingRain wrote on Jul 19th, 2006 at 12:29pm:
Thats really a starnge thing that he wrote something like that, knowing this after telling about my "vision in 94" |
Title: Re: our dictionary from TMI Post by Marilyn Maitreya on Jul 20th, 2006 at 1:06pm
I think of a rote as a thought ball that has to be opened and have had a lot of information come in that way.
Blessings, Mairlyn ;-) |
Title: Re: our dictionary from TMI Post by laffingrain on Jul 21st, 2006 at 9:34pm
one time Mair I got a rote or thought ball..took two years to open it completely :) :o
so I agree with you there. patience is not one of my best traits i guess. |
Title: Re: our dictionary from TMI Post by jkeyes on Jul 23rd, 2006 at 2:51pm
Hi Guys & Eggshelleas,
I still like the idea of seperating the ROTE included in UJ page 217 and Bruce's book as oppossed to a rote which is more commonly exchanged between a non physical and physical individuals or one mind to another. The ROTE is a real buster whereas the rote given to me by my father, for example, only comes in small glimmers like a gentle "Ahaa" experience. But both do take patience because there are sometimes alot of threads connected to our former habits and beliefs. Whoda' thought giving up smoking would mean that I could no longer sit at my favorite desk? The ROTE, I keep posted as a reference and I've had many conversations with it. It's like a Koan to contemplate. The ROTE that I'm referring to is listed in the book section of this site under Ultimate Journey pages 271-276. Alysia, I think you've pretty much covered the most important definitions used on the site. UJ has a complete glossary of Monroe's anagrams and terms. Both of you have a bottom line, simple, no BS, way of defining these terms 8-). Love, Jean :-* |
Title: Re: our dictionary from TMI Post by laffingrain on Jul 23rd, 2006 at 3:34pm
thanks Jean. no BS? ;D kinda like that assessment. hugs, alysia
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Title: Re: our dictionary from TMI Post by Cathy_B on Jul 23rd, 2006 at 7:13pm
Thanks Alysia
I do love your descriptions and if learning at school had been half as much fun... love Cathy |
Title: Re: our dictionary from TMI Post by laffingrain on Jul 23rd, 2006 at 7:45pm
Hi, thanks Cathy. I ws looking at your slogan, life is a broken winged bird which cannot fly without its dreams..I really liked that, sounds like my life and heres a little kiwi bird who eats off the ground to go with your slogan..I like this little fella..
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