tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2833771070949587762.post5467421110570348023..comments2022-12-05T08:54:48.570-05:00Comments on Real Magic on the Street: Restarting the Spiritual Disciplinetesthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02749535141054762854noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2833771070949587762.post-29935402062018783102012-04-18T10:57:02.304-04:002012-04-18T10:57:02.304-04:00I generally get what you are saying and mostly agr...I generally get what you are saying and mostly agree in theory... but not with the wording...<br /><br />Why yes temporarily I might have flawed expectations, flawed and limiting beliefs... and this might be taking different paths then I expected, yet I am still doing it. AKA I have enough belief in the process to go through it despite weird results. Said another way, a concern is not a limit...Ill still do it... but I am very well aware of choppy waters...rarely can you control the HOW< I get that. That does not mean I wont keep going... I will... mostly trying to make sure that odd situations != self-injury.<br /><br /><br />let me first be frank about the spirituality. ...though honest.<br /><br />Spirituality without measurable results is utter bullshit to me. Either there should be a change in the person's psyche, or a change in conditions around the person. Behavior is measurable and a real change in perspective changes the world. Either way shits got to change. Spiritual Processes that do not have an analogue in either internal state, or external state are simply put contemptible to me and at best are fantasy much like role playing. Even forming real relationships with spirits has this impact. Taking on the whole, these changes has to be measurable....however we can disagree on how or when it would be, or what we should be looking for. AND I will most certainly take people's commentary about that... So to say there is a spiritual process that is somehow completely disconnected with physical or emotional results, is a Descartian piece of logic I will never agree with. There is always a physical result if your doing anything, just not some that are predictable. hence my anal analysis and relentless analysis looking at oddities is a tangible way to look for, without judgement, some changes<br /><br />I definitely have those...<br /><br />And I am not alone in saying that, if there is a real reading of both Hindu, Alchemy texts, Ceremonial Texts.....<br />although "Spiritual" paths.... everyone will specify spiritual achievement must reflects in the world. This is a basic hermetic principle.....<br />I think its more of a sanity check honestly.testhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02749535141054762854noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2833771070949587762.post-83019486397902046482012-04-18T07:15:46.749-04:002012-04-18T07:15:46.749-04:00In a very strange way it almost seems to me that y...In a very strange way it almost seems to me that you might not see the physical results until you give over to the acceptance that this is really a spiritual process that might not ever show physical results.<br /><br />It's not a matter of "going with the flow"<br /><br />You are getting so lost because you are being pushed beyond an ultimate limit, which for you might just be the magicians mentality. Or put another way control also is a limiting factor on what you can release.null2099https://www.blogger.com/profile/07544922854190640967noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2833771070949587762.post-55208787545465770902012-04-17T14:44:11.809-04:002012-04-17T14:44:11.809-04:00Well, my response would be to ask whether you have...Well, my response would be to ask whether you have had enough time to look back on the "before" to now and whether a) you do indeed have more energy and b) whether you feel that those emotions *are* truly being removed (and what those energetic effects are). <br /><br />That would be how I would guage progress/results. <br /><br />That may be something that can't be really grasped until after your 40 days are complete though.<br /><br />I'd compare this to an exercise program- it takes 12 weeks of consistency to *really* notice results physically. Likewise, with something like this, you may not notice progress until you are further through the discipline.Rebecca VanLearhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07347291133972457927noreply@blogger.com