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A Seperate Reality by Carlos Castaneda

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Namaste

Peace and Love

2007-08-22 01:19:57 · 6 answers · asked by digilook 2 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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I have read all of his books & yes I have. I believe there is no where but here, but we are dreaming & have an overlay over what's really there {for lack of a better analogy}. We see this because we believe it & we believe it cause we see it.

2007-08-22 16:48:12 · answer #1 · answered by ? 5 · 1 0

Awesome book recommendation. I heartedly recommend it for abstract re-training of your visualizing capabilities.

Once I see the common thread of thought, I simply move into other aspects of it, using fuller senses until I can literally see a different reality.

I say thought, because that is much of where our present reality comes from. So, we really can re-think our learned images through more abstract Picasso-izing. However, even deeper yet is when you create from a deeper space than what you are thinking. We're you allowing yourself to move in on completely different senses.

It's truly a juggle because then your feet may not be touching the ground, so embark lightly on this path, always. To stay in touch with the collective creation as well as to move through it in deeper aspects is a mastery. Full of events, circumstances, foibles and wonder. The Dance. Always the Dance.

So, yes to you question. At the end, they all jumped off a cliff. What my Separate Reality is in the making, always.

Edit: there is one thing interesting about creating from thought. By and large, it messes with being able to percieve outside of what has been set as so called 'tangible' in our collective imaging. We are not actually seeing it all the same, and yet we have our collective agreements. To break the cycle of seeing 'learned' images is really a non-judgemental process of releasing those images and allowing for your true perception to do it's job. Coming to your senses and yet being out of them.

2007-08-22 09:59:40 · answer #2 · answered by shakalahar 4 · 3 0

I live in a very beautiful city. Tourists come to our city to see and photograph the towering oak tree tunnels of some of our major streets. When the azaleas are in bloom, it is a beautiful paradise. I often try to look at all this beauty as though I am seeing it for the first time. Since I see it every day, it is very easy to overlook the magnificence of it all

I used to bass fish on a regular basis and experience things
and places only seen by a very few people before me. We live in an amazing world, some of which will never be seen by all..

2007-08-22 08:34:55 · answer #3 · answered by loufedalis 7 · 3 0

This may sound kind of dingy but I have wondered before how to imagine certain things in the same manner as if I had been blind from birth and had never seen things before.
It was kind of cool but hard to get the "learned image" out of my mind to see what was really there

2007-08-22 09:04:10 · answer #4 · answered by FallenAngel© 7 · 1 0

The moment I was able to visualize the world not seen by others, was the very moment that I realized all others were there. Now, I try to visualize the unseen world SEEN by all others! =)

2007-08-24 13:33:39 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I think that one of the greatest 'guides' to how this could be is the corridor scene from Matrix I, Neo, having been pulled back from 'death' by Trinity, is 'seeing' for the first time, and real-ises that every-'thing' is just energy organised, and if one looks past the apparent 'organisation', then one can truly see that 'it' is all just potentiality to be, and it is we, the Cosmic Observer, who are doing the 'organising', into whatever forms we imagine.

The next 'trick' is to real-ise that the same 'energy' may be forming countless different 'things' for each individualised observer.

There are infinite possibilities for the creation of images, we do tend to lock ourselves into the familiar ones, and breaking free of these 'locks' is the highest aim of all, I think. :-)

{{{{{{{{{{{Cosmic Images}}}}}}}}}}}

2007-08-22 09:47:16 · answer #6 · answered by cosmicvoyager 5 · 6 0

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