Stranger wrote: ↑Sun Nov 17, 2024 10:21 pm
So, what makes the ideal content real and true? Do they become real when higher-order beings implement these ideas in a harmony with the laws of the wholeness of the created structure? After all, they are simply the products of their intuitive-imaginative thinking, aren't they? Or do they become real when they are shared and not simply remain a part of the individual living experience? What is the criterion of "reality" and "truth" in the world of living thinking and of ideations that the living-thinking produces, whether individually or collectively?
By the way, I would like to expressed with new words what has been pointed to somewhere in older posts.
The Buddha was a special being, and I don’t dare to say much about him. However, the humans of that time did
not have
clear mental pictures like we have nowadays. Only in ancient Greece, close to the coming of Christ, man started to have some form of mental pictures, although way more dreamy and fluid than today. But before those times, the individual human being had a very different inner-outer organization. Since the etheric body was not so tightly and deeply in the grip of the physical body as it is today,
the etheric space was much more readily accessible to them. Those humans didn’t have science yet, as we conceive it - our intellectual, clear, sequential, logical, constructive reasoning grounded in sharp mental pictures. Instead, they had a much easier access to their non-brain-based thinking in the etheric space. They knew the reality of the spiritual world for a certainty. They could experience it, naturally. And so the practices the Buddha initiated for them were ideal
for a body-mind that had a much easier, almost automatic, not independently willed, access to spiritual realities.
Those men incarnated at the times of Buddha would never have pondered the burning questions you have been pondering for long, that you listed above! And the meditations and practices that were good for them are not good for us today!
Our physical body is much more of a tyrant with respect to the etheric body than theirs was.
We are today at a peak of density and physicality: the physical body drags us down by default, when we let ourselves be inspired by ancient practices 'as is', without taking the necessary measures in order to loosen the etheric space. This situation is the price to pay for the scientific mindset we needed to acquire and develop, in order to move forward, and it was worth it. But it is absolutely mandatory to take all this into account. The breathwork that was beneficial for those times gets
hijacked by the rhythms of the physical body if we try to replicate the same practices, instead of opening to the etheric space. The meditation prompts that worked for
a man who was already ‘there’ almost automatically, end up being altogether insufficient, in terms of
expressing the will, for the man of today.
That doen't mean that we can't cultivate a particualar connection, resonance, and reverence to special individualities and spiritual traditions of the past, and deeply benefit from that wisdom. But man evolves, and if we want to be at the forefront of this evolution, we have to develop the qualities that have most recently become evolutionary accessible to man, in accordance with the present relationships between our bodies in our inner-outer organization.
Now, tell me this doesn't make sense to you, Eugene...
"On Earth the soul has a past, in the Cosmos it has a future. The seer must unite past and future into a true perception of the now." Dennis Klocek