Friday, 15 December 2017

Become nothing to gain everything

I received enlightenment earlier this year. In hindsight, searching the internet, I found Buddhism and Zen.

Hubert Benoit, Supreme Doctrine Chapter 24 then Chapter 6.

If I told you the repeatable pattern I realized would it be your pattern?

If I told you the pattern involves the presence of two people would you stop reading or say that is not possible? To those that say it cannot be done, stay out of the way of the person doing it.

If I told you you got to get completely naked in the presence of the other person that remains clothed could you accept the humiliation and disassociate from it? Can you even sleep naked without shame?

Do you realize clothing is man's first coping mechanism?

If I start using scripture from the Bible can your mind remain open? Let's find out.

Gen 3:7 KJV And the eyes of them both were opened, and they knew that they [were] naked; and they sewed fig leaves together, and made themselves aprons.

Did you know this word naked is not a root word? Definition of the root word: to be subtle, be shrewd, be crafty, beware, take crafty counsel, be prudent

Did you know when their eyes were opened they gained consciousness?

Did you know we are not conscious at birth?

Isa 7:15 KJV Butter and honey shall he eat, that he may know to refuse the evil, and choose the good.

Do you know not to feed babies butter or honey? Once a child reaches a certain age they can properly digest butter and honey. They are then able to receive conscious.

Did you know you cannot be conscious and receive enlightenment?

If you have not yourself find someone who has received conscious sedation, used for heart catheter for example, ask them to explain that experience. Very close to enlightenment, but the drugs that get you there, Versed is one, get in the way.

My pattern is drug free.

Are you willing to hear my pattern? Did you read chapter 24 yet?



Submitted December 15, 2017 at 11:04AM by sixpointnine http://ift.tt/2oajFTa

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