Vicky wrote on Jun 18th, 2017 at 9:26am:1796 wrote on Jun 18th, 2017 at 1:23am:One method is imagination based, the other is purely awareness based.
1796,
Any method that I use is awareness based, obviously, because it is through my awareness that I am aware.
Darn. I'm really disappointed. I thought we were talking about the same thing, how to explore nonphysically. I thought maybe you were going to divulge some new method of inducing an OBE or something.
I was under the impression that you had learned some really great method of how to perceive nonphysically in which to do afterlife exploration and show us how you gather information that you could then come back and find truth and proof about as evidence that your experience was real, so that others could see it as a useful method for themselves. I was really interested in hearing what your method was because like I said, I'll try anything.
But all you're talking about is your beliefs and philosophies, your belief in God and in seeking to know the truth.
Well that's the thing isn't it. We all aspire to know the truth of what's really out there. It's actually exactly why when I find something that works, I go with it. I do this by exploring, having experiences, asking questions, and having more experiences, all of which expand my perception and conscious awareness.
It sounds to me that your belief in God and in wanting to know the truth is enough to satisfy any curiosity you have about what exists. To me it just sounds like your use of terminology is merely showing us what you think and believe in, but it is not describing any actual or useful method in which you can teach anyone to
do something.
Sitting around having beliefs in God, truth, reality, and perception are great, but one must actually get up off the couch and do something with what they know in order to have actual experiences.
We all aspire to want and to know the truth. It's actually kind of a given! It's silly to talk in circles about what truth is and what reality is when actual experience is the key in exploring and discovering all we can about consciousness.
Anyone without a hang up about beliefs can read my above posts on this thread and see that I am not talking about the kind of beliefs that Vicky the moderator says I am talking about.
Vicky, you have little idea what beliefs are and how the mind works. But that is not unusual. It is not common knowledge. But you should at least be aware that you don't know, for ignorance that believes it knows is foolishness.
By the way, there is a significant difference between imagination and awareness. One should be able to differentiate between those two. That is basic.
Would-be “Afterlife Explorers”, depending on their degree of seriousness, aught to have knowledge of how the mind works.
Would you drive deep into unexplored territory with none or only basic knowledge of how a motor vehicle works? If you were sensible, then of course you would not do that. You would ensure you knew mechanics first, and make sure you know how to rectify mechanical problems.
If you don’t know the mechanics of how the human mind works, its component parts, what they do and how they interact, then how can you rightly use your mind, even mundanely, let alone rightly use it as a vehicle in which to venture into unknown worlds more confusing than this world? The answer is you cannot do it. You will get lost, bogged, stuck or break down at the first test, and probably not even know what has happened.
And if you have no idea how to navigate by nature and landmarks then how will you find your way? How will you even know if you are travelling in circles? You won’t know.
Here is an introduction into values and beliefs, which some readers might find useful. It follows on from my previous posts on this thread:
ValuesAll things conceived of have value to the individual, and are arranged in the individual’s spectrum of values from highest to lowest value. We have our ideal values and our operative values. Our ideal values are those we cite when asked what our values are. (Even rotten people cite good values like honesty and family, but they do not operate by them.) Our operative values are those we function by, those that drive our automatic thinking and behaviour.
Our value spectrum is in a constant state of rearrangement and development, governed by our judgement. We have conflicting values, that is, different items of the same value but on different spectrum fragments, which we must subject to our judgement and make a choice between those items, and so our spectrum develops, slowly over time and trial to become unified and reflective of reality.
Few people value truth above all else. Most have preference which is a barrier to truth. Most people value feeling good above all else. Most people value emotion over truth.
BeliefsIncluded among values are beliefs. Beliefs are unknown convictions. Beliefs can be imprisoning or liberating, depending on the kind of belief.
There is rational open and liberating belief such as the belief that there exists unknown truth (which is the belief I described in the previous posts which opens and readies the mind for truth), and the rational belief that oneself exists; and there are irrational closed and imprisoning beliefs such as a belief in a particular limited truth.
And there are static beliefs that are closed particular beliefs about oneself and/or about others, about surroundings and circumstances; and there are dynamic beliefs (delusions of change, transition, events) that automatically arise within the individual to reconcile differences between two or more static beliefs or between static beliefs and reality.
Static beliefs are like protrusions on the mind, and as the mind does not like protrusion on itself there naturally arises between such protrusions dynamic beliefs to fill the spaces between static beliefs and thereby round itself out. Like scar tissue forms to heal a wound, dynamic beliefs arise to fill the gaps between static beliefs so that the mind can cycle itself without having to stop at the gaps.
People on this forum talk about their familiarity with Robert Monroe and his work including binaural beats – binaural beats demonstrate how the sound of a note (an audible thought) automatically arises within the mind to reconcile the difference between two other sounds/thoughts – and yet people who claim to understand binaural beats fail to see the significance of that natural and automatic mental process.
You fail to see how your own static beliefs about yourself and about reality, your own protrusions on your mind, cause your mind to automatically generate dynamic delusions about change and transition to fill the gaps and reconcile the differences between your beliefs about yourself and reality.
Just like with hemi-sync, that illusionary third note that automatically arises to be heard in the mind between the two different notes played in each ear seems so real, so too, your delusions that automatically arise in your mind between your static beliefs seem so real to you.
Beliefs are the drivers of individuals and nations. No one can think outside of their beliefs. It is impossible to do. An individual’s mind conforms and accords exactly with their beliefs.
We need to be able to differentiate between what we know and what we only think we know. We need to understand and be able to identify kinds of belief, so as to make sure our mind is functioning optimally.
When the consciousness is condensed to its purity, when it knows itself and understands what it is and what it is not, then instead of being opaque with protrusions and prone to delusions, it becomes clear and naturally round, and receptive to truth.
It is consciousness holding a logical belief in its own existence and in the existence of truth, and holding that belief as its highest ideal value and highest operational value, that enables the consciousness to become clear, rounded and able to see and know truth.