Thanks for your insight Curtis, I do have more questions but I will
hold off until I reread your exerpts for greater comprehension.
Thanks again,
Ric
..and you are correct sir, "impedance mismatch" comes from the
engineering days
--- In time-travelers@yahoogroups.com, "curtis5432" <Curtis@...> wrote:
>
> Hi Ric,
> I have placed the answers to your questions, within each question.
> I gather that you have an electronics background, in that most people
> wouldn't use the word "impedance" in such a splendid way. lol
>
> I appreciate your questions and comments, and am glad the OEM has
> benefited you in some way.
>
> --- In time-travelers@yahoogroups.com, "insanecoder101"
> <insanecoder101@> wrote:
> >
> >
> > Hi Kronos/Curtis,
> > Wonderful website as the open-eye meditation alone has contributed to
> > my efforts in attempting spritual growth. Was experiencing some
> > stagnancy in progress with other types of meditations but have
> > incorporated the open-eye method into my regiment. Regarding the
> > excerpts..
> > As usual, language and words always will have a potential for
> > "impedance mismatch" with thought comprehension (maybe just mine) and
> > thusly I have questions on the material I have digested. I would be
> > grateful if you could provide clarification to this knowledge-hungry
> > spirit as understanding to this material seems "material" to me
> > ;)
> >
> >
> >
> > REGARDING CHRIST CONSCIOUSNESS:
> > "Stated as simply as possible, Christ consciousness exhibits a
> > condition of permanence when achieved as a result of the ACCUMULATION
> > and CENTRALIZATION of consciousness, while achieving complete
> > detachment from the separate constituent parts and levels of
> > consciousness within ITSELF. In other words, Christ consciousness is
> a completeness beyond the accumulated parts, but is always experienced
> > from WITHIN the nature of this consciousness as internal beingness,
> or Divine Self, called the Christ Principle."
> >
> > QUESTION:
> > 1) Please elaborate on the "accumulated parts" as discussed above.
>
> Ans. The accumulated parts are all available parts of consciousness,
> since this is the definition of Christ Consciousness. Ultimately,
> Christ Consciousness exists as white light, with the student, situated
> on the inside, whereas, God consciousness, which is also white light,
> is experienced from an external viewpoint. In Christ Consciousness,
> there is knowledge of something greater existing on the outside, hence
> the reference to the "Father."
> As concerns God Consciousness, Christ Consciousness exists as an
> internal quality, and in particular, as the heart center.
>
> > Are the accumulated parts "Universal Love, overwhelming feelings of
> > compassion and bliss, and a desperate need to share these feelings"?
>
> Ans. Yes, these and other feelings are always present. Although these
> same feeling are also present in Buddhic Consciousness, at the level
> of a Buddha-of-Compassion, in Christ Consciousness, one is bound by
> these feelings, and does not lead to any other state of consciousness.
> Whereas, these feelings in a Buddha of Compassion, leads one back to
> help those who are less fortunate. However, one is not able to
> maintain Buddhic Consciousness, and is left at the same level as those
> he/she wished to help. This is the basis for the "Law of the Good
> Samaritan."
>
> > 2) Also, is your assertion put simply that Christ consciousness is
> > internal since it does not recognize that we are part and parcel of
> > God himself or itself (as taught in Hindu Vedanta) and therefore lacks
> > the completeness/wholeness of that realization?
>
> Ans. In Christ Consciousness, of which there are several levels, there
> is the complete understanding that each person is a thread that can be
> followed back to the original Creator. There is also the understanding
> that while in Christ Consciousness, one is perfect, but that all
> others will, at some time, also experience this perfection, as an
> inherent metamorphic result of spiritual evolution.
> Furthermore, there is an inductance of consciousness, exerted upon
> those within the range of a Christ Conscious person, that temporarily
> brings those so influenced, into an immediate state of Christ
> Consciousness. This can affect dramatic changes, such as instantaneous
> healing.
>
> I have observed that those with induced Christ Consciousness, will
> eventually lose this state, upon leaving the presence of the original
> Christ Conscious person. However, induction from a God Conscious
> person, may have a lasting, if not permanent, affect. I believe
> induced God Consciousness has the potential of cascading as permanent
> induced consciousness, bringing about a cosmic event, within the
> spiritual nature of human beings, talked about as happening within the
> "blink of an eye."
> >
> >
> >
> > REGARDING BUDDIC CONSCIOUSNESS:
> > "It is then that a temporary state of white light and Primordial
> > Christ consciousness is subsequently experienced. This achievement is
> > TEMPORARY because of the forward motion that has been set into effect
> > in achieving it, a result of the nature and methods used to achieve
> > Buddhic consciousness."
> >
> > QUESION:
> > 1) I believe you stated the "temporary state" of white light was due
> > to the flywheerl effect /forward motion and the Buddhas of Compassion.
> > What of the nature and methods used to achieve Buddhic nirvana would
> > cause the fall from the light? Are you only speaking of the Buddhas
> > of Compassion concept or other concepts as well?
> > The Buddhas of Compassion are an idea of Mahayana and Tibetan Buddhism
> > which in my opinion had added questionable ideas onto Buddhism
> > hundreds of years after the sage's death. I'm interested in hearing
> > of any pitfalls with the Thervada Buddhism brainwash that I
understand.
>
> Ans. All methods, regardless of what name they go by, that attain the
> "White Light," state, if brought about by traveling up through the
> "Chakras," until the "Third Eye," is reach, as a result of negating
> lower chakras, will result in the "flywheel effect." The White light
> state, is a place of existence, where all other states of
> consciousness are simultaneously experienced, i.e., all chakras,
> within a human being, are simultaneously experienced, with none left
> out. (Some practices believe that by concentration upon the "Third
> Eye" center, one is able to attain Nirvana upon death of the physical
> body. This is pure non-sense, considering that the temporary white
> light event attained at the Third eye, is a natural result of having
> passed through the Indigo state of Sagittarius, at the Mouth Center,
> and has nothing to do with the location of the Third Eye.)
>
> There is some confusion about whether the white light state is
> experienced as the "Fifth," or the Seventh," dimension. When one is
> experiencing the fifth dimension, it is from an internalized position,
> and no white light can be seen or permanently experienced. I am
> calling this the "Microsecond of Chaos. "However, from the accumulated
> Sixth dimension, (the dimension of the void,) one can, by looking
> within, see that what was the Fifth dimension, is now, (and always
> was,) a sphere of white light, and since it is the next view-point
> beyond the "Sixth" dimension, can be called the "Seventh" dimension.
> It is from this sphere of white light, that our Inner Being
> communicates with us, the "personality," and it is through this portal
> that we are eventually metamorphosed into "Perfected Beings."
> >
> > Ans. This has most likely brought up more questions than it has
> answered. If so, I look forward to more questions and comments from
you.
> Thanks,
> Curtis
> >
> > Thanks and regards,
> > Ric
> >
>