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Reply #30 - Dec 5th, 2013 at 11:26pm
 
Hi Mogen,

I read the bottom of your signature, and we are on the same page about love.  I also read your reference about the man who mocked Rulof's ideas.  This man did not believe in the afterlife, he said "when you are dead you are dead."  Quite different than my response.  You and I both believe in love as the driving force behind things.  I am open to reading Rulof and others but without adopting the dogma of their perception about things - I have to experience it for myself (this is true knowledge - your own perception).

Kathy is quite right about belief systems and how attachment to outcomes and fear interacts with our belief systems.  I learned that in a most personal way this year, and am still learning. But I agree.  Our mind is free, free from hells.  All doors to hell are self-created and locked from the inside (by the person's choices and consciousness).

If we examine our belief systems behind certain fears, we can choose to change our associations and beliefs and get past the fear and move toward love.  This takes a genuine person with an honest desire to hold the mirror up for themselves and take apart their hindering beliefs that either cause severe pain or fear. 

I am learning it is we, each of us who attach meaning to things.  We attach our emotions to outcomes from others in the world.  "He ought to do this, since I did that." Oh really?  That type of thinking sets up expectations and attachments "if he/she doesn't do this, then I am unloved." (etc.)  Anger, fear, panic or disappointment come from the values we place on the actions of others and the attachment we have to those actions. 

So what is the answer then?  We can not be robotic and totally unaffected by others, can we?  Well, of course not.  But to act out of love means to acknowledge other people for who they are, and love them without regard to their actions or the outcome of circumstances.  Once we attach our emotional well being to people or things, we rope ourselves onto the emotional spiral/rollercoaster Kathy mentioned. 

These are very heady concepts.  To those who don't delve into this topic, it can appear that to be entlightened with PUL is to not feel anything (so as not to be attached or hurt).  Quite the opposite.  My idea of the ideal state of PUL is a calm state of certainty.  Certainty of love which is unattached to outcome.  Certainty that we are connected to the divine and nothing more is needed. 

When in this calm state of certainty, our intent can manifest almost instantaneously.  You see fear and attachment interfere with intent.  We can state the intent, but our emotions and counterintents pull as away when we are afraid or attached to an outcome.

Thank you Kathy for bringing up this important topic.  By focusing on these concepts, it empowers us to act with love and detachment (without ego), rather than to question whether some may go to a hell after an earthly life against their will (fallen angels).

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Reply #31 - Dec 6th, 2013 at 3:00am
 
Lights of Love wrote on Dec 5th, 2013 at 4:06pm:
Hi Mogenblue,

Well, that's not exactly what I mean.  All our interactions have consequences that we each judge as good or bad, helpful or not helpful, etc.

For example, unless we are a young child, we have learned that walking out into a busy street with cars speeding down the road could harm us.  That's not a motivating fear.  That's just stupid if you'd do it.

We all have basic fears that have evolved over eons of time such as fear of loss, of death, of being powerless, or inadequate, and so on.  Greed, for example is a fear of poverty.  These are the main fears that motivate an ego (most of us) so we try to manipulate the world around us to avoid pain we perceive we will feel.  This is the fear we need to get rid of.  And the way to do that is to let go of the fear and become love.  React to life's circumstances from a place of love, rather than a place of fear.

Does that make sense?

Kathy


Hi Kathy,

I don't think developing love can be reduced to only let go of basic fears.
I do agree that fear can be an important factor that keeps people from developing love.

Fear can be brought in us in for example our childhood by our parents. At that stage we have little or no resistence and our parents are the ones who know us best, so they also know best how to scare us if they want.
So fear can be placed in us by our parents and it can be done very thouroughly. This then makes it very hard to let go of in the rest of your life.

You need to confront yourself with your fears and you need to experience yourself with that fear in a different situation where that fear is not justified. If you do that you are creating experiences that will make it clear that those fears are not justified and can actually be let go of.

There can be other fears as well and each need to be overcome in their own specific way.



But I don't think it is only fear that is keeping us from expressing love. I think it is also a lack of consciousness. In the book Question and Anwer by JR they say there is only unconsciousness which has to be overcome.
Please read the reply by Margriet in the topic Fallen Angels, in particular the quote of Question and Answer, part 5, page 108.

This topic Fallen Angels has some very interesting aspects about how to make yourself a sphere of light your own.
It learns that our character traits are not all of the same level and that the lowest are the ones that withhold us from taking a higher sphere into our posession.
Jozef rulof already said that to acknowledge 'mistakes', the wanting to see your own mistakes (read learning moments) is already quite something.

Master Alcar explained in several books how he made his way to the spheres of light.
He had already access to the first sphere of light. He had feel for art. In many lives he had developed his painting skills. In the age of Art he was reborn on earth as Anthony van Dijck and brought many pieces of art to earth. However, that did not help him to master a sphere of light. Quite on the contrary. That life confronted him with some of his lower character traits that were still in him. He acted according to those traits in that life and when he passed over again to the afterlife he had to accept the LAND OF TWILIGHT instead of a sphere of light.
This is specifically explained in lectures 39-57, book 3, no. 39, page 17 which is qouted in the reply that I linked to here before.

So it is definately not always fear. The Masters look at it as being confronted with unfinished traits in yourself that need to be worked on.

Margriet did a very fine job of analyzing those books and put her findings in that article. There is quite a lot to say about it. It is more about working on your higher feelings of love and bringing your lower aspects into harmony with those higher feelings. And so, step by step, you move to higher spheres of light.

But it goes with stumbling and falling back. You are always, time and again, confronted with the lower aspects that withhold you from taking a higher sphere fully and completely into your possession.
You need to have become conscious of everything that blocked you. You have to break that down in yourself and start living in a different way.
And this is by serving and loving other people.



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Reply #32 - Dec 6th, 2013 at 3:18am
 
Master Alcar told us that after his life as Anthony van Dijck he had to accept the LAND OF TWILIGHT, while before he went to earth he was already moving along in the first sphere of light. He explained that the confrontation with his lower character traits were the cause of that.

Master Alcar did not explain in detail what those traits specifically are, but I have read on other forums what is known about the life of Anthony van Dijck through various sources. It showed that van Dijck was a pretty arrogant person. He was very cocky and proud of what he could do. Also, he was married and had a mistress beside that. So probably his lusts were also a determining factor that kept him from going to a sphere of light after he died.

When he got back in the afterlife he was confronted with those shortcomings and then he started to work on that, to free himself from those lower traits for good and for all.



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Reply #33 - Dec 6th, 2013 at 7:10am
 
recoverer wrote on Dec 5th, 2013 at 5:37pm:
To me divine love doesn't feel the same as lust.


Maybe that's why they invented different words for it.



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Reply #34 - Dec 6th, 2013 at 9:37am
 
DocM wrote on Dec 5th, 2013 at 11:26pm:
this is true knowledge - your own perception

Your own perception if often colored by your own experiences. So to say that true knowledge is based on your own perception is a step too far for me.
True knowledge is what you define to be true. Ask 20 people what is true and you will get 20 different answers.

DocM wrote on Dec 5th, 2013 at 11:26pm:
Thank you Kathy for bringing up this important topic.

Actually, if you scroll back to the beginning of this topic you will see that it was me who started this important topic.
...so much for your 'true knowledge' Doc.


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Reply #35 - Dec 6th, 2013 at 11:28am
 
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"But it goes with stumbling and falling back. You are always, time and again, confronted with the lower aspects that withhold you from taking a higher sphere fully and completely into your possession. You need to have become conscious of everything that blocked you. You have break that down in yourself and start living in a different way. And this is by serving and loving other people."

Mogy, the previous offer, blunt as it may be, still stands, if you're up for it. Feel free to rise up to the occasion, step by step. As Alcar could have said to his other life: get working at it, free yourself of your blocked shortcomings and you will be a Dijck no more.

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"Actually, if you scroll back to the beginning of this topic you will see that it was me who started this important topic. ...so much for your 'true knowledge' Doc."

There are topics within topics, that's my true knowledge. This being an important topic is your true knowledge, and so much for it and other true knowledge about this and the other co-main and sub topics herein, however important and semi important they may be according to different true knowledge.
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Reply #36 - Dec 6th, 2013 at 12:58pm
 
Mogen,

I appreciate your topic and thank you for starting this important thread.  But my comment was addressed to Kathy who brought up new points about limiting belief systems and the lower urges.  She is quite correct about it and her answer was important - that is why I thanked her.

To tie yourself to Rulof's system as a "gold standard" is for you to enter into a belief system.  Just keep that in mind as you explore.  When I talk of finding out for ourselves, and not taking another's word as gospel, I am trying to appeal to people to avoid limiting belief systems and use their own perception. 

To then argue that Rulof's (or any other master's) perception will be better than your own perception and experience is your right.  But it is not my way. 


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Reply #37 - Dec 6th, 2013 at 1:32pm
 
DocM wrote on Dec 6th, 2013 at 12:58pm:
I appreciate your topic and thank you for starting this important thread.


This is such a glorious answer.
I had to quote it before you retract it.
You really conquered yourself, Doc.


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Reply #38 - Dec 6th, 2013 at 3:14pm
 
No, I was quite serious in my praise.  The topic is worthy, and all who know me on the board would tell you I mean what I say and am fair.  However, you misinterpreted my praise of Kathy's specific point within your thread (as BobMonroe alluded to).  Either way, I am happy to be thankful, and to share what I know.

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Reply #39 - Dec 6th, 2013 at 4:12pm
 
Hi Doc, nice to see you return to the board.

My only thought on this thread is to mention what ES said about heaven and hell.  As you say, ES is one of the most extensive afterlife explorers but even so, that doesn't automatically mean that everything he said is totally correct.  Same goes for Seth, Elias, etc.

So.....ES emphasized that where we end up when we die is dependent on our true self, or as he said, our true love.  A person who outwardly lives a good life, obeys the laws, is kind to others, may or may not play a part as to his fate.  If his real Self is someone who lusts for sex but who suppresses it at least in terms of not taking action to fulfill his lusts, that nonetheless represents his true Self.  As Jesus said, a man who lusts in his heart has committed adultery nonetheless.

What has always bothered me about the true Self is that nowhere in my reading of ES does he say how that Self can be changed.  It really sounds as if we are who we are, and regardless of what we do or how hard we try, it doesn't alter or affect our true Self.

I even wrote to a Swedenborg group asking this question and never got a reply.  It bothers me because it seems as if we really have no control over our destiny.

I could be misreading ES, and hope that I am.  Would welcome any reactions to this.

ps- Don, this thread is tailor made for you!  Come on in, lots of us miss you.
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Reply #40 - Dec 6th, 2013 at 4:34pm
 
rondele wrote on Dec 6th, 2013 at 4:12pm:
It bothers me because it seems as if we really have no control over our destiny.


Well, that depends on what time scale you look at it.
If you look at it in terms of billions of years you have no control over it. Because God demands that you will return to Him/Her in full conscious. And God will see to it that you get every opportunity again and again until you finally made it.

In terms of one lifespan here on Earth you certainly do have control over your destiny. But it does help if you know how to orient yourself in your existence. That is what religions are for. But then again one religion is not the same as the other. So you have to find a religion or belief system that best suits your needs.

If ES is the answer for your questions you should go for ES. If Islam is the answer for your question you should go muslim. Etcetera, etcetera.

You probably know what way I have chosen so I don't have to mention that by name.


You DO have a free choice and free will and it is here on earth that you have very good opportunities to make progress. Because here you interact by nature with people of all different kinds of attunements. If you live in the afterlife you live in a sphere that attunes to your inner self. You cannot just go out of it whenever it pleases you to where ever you want. You need inner conscious and inner powers for that. So in that respect choices are more limited in the afterlife.

The interaction with people of different levels of development here on earth is what will confront you with your lower aspects. And then it is up to you to decide how you want to move on. That is where you prove what you are worth and what you want to become.
As far as I have understood.

To simplify it a little more: it is every situation where you say: I don't know... Wink



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Reply #41 - Dec 6th, 2013 at 5:03pm
 
You're welcome, Matthew Smiley  I agree it is an important topic and that's why I'd like to expand a little more.  But first, Mogenblue, I, too, thank you for starting this important thread.

Sometimes things happen in our lives where we have to react to them.  We might think that in some circumstances reacting with fear is a good thing because it keeps us safe, but that's not true.  Being fearless doesn't mean that you have no brain or give up your intellect.  In fact, being fearless means that you will be able to use your intellect in more productive ways because fear always causes you to feel confused and unable to think clearly, perhaps even act inappropriately to the circumstance.

There are things we'd choose not to do such as walk out in front of a speeding bus, or walk down a dark alley at night in a bad neighborhood, but not because your motivation is fear... you can be motivated by having good sense intellectually and choose not to put yourself in danger.  Being fearless never means to be stupid and not use your intellect.  For example, if I were fearlessly hiking along a mountain path and saw a mountain lion I wouldn't just simply walk on by paying no attention to the potentially dangerous circumstance.  Since I'd know mountain lions could be around, I'd be prepared and know what to do in case I spotted one.  If I'm fearless, then I'd be clear headed and able to react quickly and in the most appropriate way.  I might not survive but my chances of survival would be greatly optimized because of not being in a state of fear.  If I were in a state of fear, I might be paralyzed by it, feel confused... run when I should stand still or stand still when I should run, etc.  Fear only causes us to not think clearly, makes us feel nervous, shaky or panicky.  Fear is the problem.  It's never a good solution and will not help us to evolve in productive ways.

When we are fearless we can confront a situation, even one where we might not survive, but we could at least give it our best shot by being fearless, which is always better than having fear.  Fear makes us ineffective in circumstances where we need to act decisively using good judgment.  Having fear isn't part of what helps us to survive in a physical world, nor does it help us to progress spiritually.  In fact, fearful motivation of our intent could lead us in downward spirals that directly affect our experience of the afterlife.  Whereby motivations borne of love, caring, kindness, and so on, bring into being spiritual maturity within us.

Kathy

PS to Rondele - I think this speaks to the main points ES makes, too.  I don't think we can single out one thing such as lust and have that define our true inner self.  If consciousness is fundamental, and I think it is, then we likely have a lot of qualities that determine the state of our inner being.  The more loving those qualities are, the more control and power we have over our destiny.  On the other hand, as mentioned above, fear leads us spiraling downward so to speak.
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Reply #42 - Dec 6th, 2013 at 5:52pm
 
Hi Kathy-

I understand your points, but have you ever had nightmares where you awake quaking with fear? And feeling tremendous relief when you realize it was just a dream? In such cases, would nightmares be reacted to differently based on the consciousness of the person?  Or would a fearless person perhaps not have nightmares to begin with?

Interesting question huh.  Gets into the nature of dreams where our inner landscape might or might not mirror our waking consciousness.

I didn't mean to suggest that sexual lust is the only characteristic that defines a person, but that it, just as the love of money or material possessions, or power, might be the primary attraction of the person.

I'm sure there's a sort of heirarchy of "loves" rather than a single one, but it sure sounds as if ES is saying
that the primary one is pretty much determinant as to where we end up.

And also our so-called loves certainly change as we age.  Loving the fast life as a young person will in many cases transition into valuing the satisfaction that helping others brings. Of course there are the Charlie Mansons of the world that remain unrepentant right up to the end. 
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Reply #43 - Dec 6th, 2013 at 6:35pm
 
Hi Roger,

Well, first of all I don't think anyone existing in the ELS is completely fearless.  I know I'm not. lol Smiley

I think the dream reality is different than say the reality we are in when we let go of our body.  In the dream reality we don't have full control over our thought processes because since we are asleep, we're not conscious.  Now if we were awake while in the dream state/reality then we would have awareness and choice would be available to us.  Actually about a week or so ago I woke up suddenly three nights in a row in a state of panic.  Once awake I realized I was dreaming about fearful thoughts I'd been entertaining during the day.  I remember other times when I'd wake up feeling fear because of a movie I'd watched.
 
For the most part I think our dreams are made up of thoughts and experiences we have and sometimes we are able to work out problems that we're dealing with in our everyday life.  I think while we're dreaming there's also opportunities for us to receive messages from our guidance system.  For example, an artist may dream of a beautiful painting, wake up and be inspired to paint it.  Or a song writer may dream of a tune, wake up and hammer it out on his piano. 

Several years ago when I was going through a tough time in my life I dreamed of tornadoes night after night.  Finally I figured out I needed to stop spinning fearful thoughts in my mind like a broken record.  Another time I dreamed of Buddha and a golden spider, but never have figured out why, so sometimes dreams don't make sense to us.
 
I know some people have a lot of beliefs about what dreams mean and so forth, but I try to not develop a belief system to try to explain them.  I should mention that I think once we are awake in a dream, we may not be in the dream reality, but in a different reality.  The way you can tell is if you have complete awareness and conscious choice available to you.

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Reply #44 - Dec 6th, 2013 at 8:11pm
 
When it comes to overcoming lust, well first of all,
"generally", women are somewhat different than men when it comes to sex.  Women are more interested in the emotional part, while men are more interested in physical pleasure.

The desire for physical pleasure might be more binding than the desire for emotional fullfillment, to some degree this is a generalization.

I don't believe repression is a good idea. It is more of a matter of understanding that your inner spiritual self doesn't require sexual fullfillment any more than a being of love and light's inner self needs sexual fullfillment.

If you choose to not see that your inner self ("true self") doesn't require sexual fullfillment, then you pretty much decide to not see how complete your inner self is.

I believe this World needs to change for the better because it has way too many problems. Going by the information I received and what makes sense to me, if a limited number of people reach the point where they can live according to love and their inner selves to a significant degree, this will have a postive effect on the rest of the World.  Therefore, I think of overcoming my sex-drive as a form of service.

In a way, overcoming this drive isn't any different than overcoming any other body-based drive, such as the self-defense instinct that can cause us to react to others in a non-loving way.

Can a person ever completely overcome his or her sex drive while in this World? I don't know, but I bet you that somewhere there is person such as a Nun who decided to devote her life to God and the service of others to such a heart-based extent, that her life has reached the point where it is quite natural for her to not even concern herself about sex.

It's not about sex being evil, even though some people engage in it in a manner that really lacks love. Rather, it is a matter of increasing the degree to which you can live  according to your inner self rather than your body-based drives and the kind of mind activity they can lead to.
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