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    Religion as Self Fulfilling Prophecy

    God’s creation (after awhile) of the prefrontal cortex is a neuropsychological tool for whole essence and integration. It helps with spiritual and growth. I can’t see such gifts as being irrelevant to God or the pursuit of alignment
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    Death is an illusion

    At the moment the boulder is zooming towards me, I’ll continue to count it as real. Perhaps later, in meditation, I’ll see an advantage in it being an illusion. One other possibility however is that I learn to levitate objects during meditation, and can do so quickly enough to stop the boulder...
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    Religion as Self Fulfilling Prophecy

    Thomas. I seem to lean more to a psychological perspective of how God works, with the assumption that God’s or Ultimate Really’s fingerprints are in the creation called the human mind that psychology and spiritual thought/theology sufficiently converge to work back and forth between each other...
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    Death is an illusion

    Is this in line with Powessy’s “figuring its self out?” Something akin to the self’s immutable spirit or soul (or operating from deepest level of overall reality, from Brahman?) may facilitate Siddhi.
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    Death is an illusion

    Powessy, I interpret your phrase “figuring itself out” as being the mind (chip off the old Block—Mind) taking the form of the less potent dimension. It is like catching a big fish with a lightweight fishing line. The mind has to reel the fish in gradually and oh so carefully. Because the limited...
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    Death is an illusion

    Powessy, You seem to be in the philosophical Idealism camp with me, that Ultimate Reality must be something like mind as we experience our own minds to be, but at its deepest level as Mind that is bound to no thing, and is thus boundless. My stock worker theory of time, which sees time as the...
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    Religion as Self Fulfilling Prophecy

    BTW, I call my overall approach to growing spiritually, “Depth-Dynamic Being”
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    Religion as Self Fulfilling Prophecy

    Related to both the Christ envisioning exercise and the positive self-fulfilling prophecy concept, I made this comment in the post about death transcendence. It fits I well here also, since my mind is busy processing ideas from both threads (and real doesn’t care all that much from which...
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    Death is an illusion

    I did a mind exercise while running yesterday. I imagined being at the base of physical being (the matter me), as though in continuous incarnation. Between the “God” or deep Unknown zone and the physical zone. Since it was my mind doing the imagining or autogenic visualization (feelings in there...
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    Death is an illusion

    I agree with non-duality as more real than divided reality. But that does not mean that the lesser reality of divided matter is only an illusion. The boulder that is about to fall on one’s head is very real and the hard and heavy boulder is different and separate from the human at risk of being...
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    Death is an illusion

    Author Diekman, in Rober Ornstein’s anthology , The Nature of Human Consciousness, postulated a “receptive mode,” in contrast to an “action mode.” Yes, being receptive could transcend regular conscious “mind/mentality”
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    Death is an illusion

    You seem to use “figure itself out” as a positive thing, but being mysterious, beyond words and regular understanding may be spiritual and something worth bringing about intentionally so we don’t take our own existence and life for granted
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    Death is an illusion

    Somewhere here you also emphasize non duality. Which would sacralize the mundane because it is attached to all that is. While this is an embrace of material environment, that unified field stretching out and connecting oneness mental activity of non dual seems to be more of an energy concept...
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    Religion as Self Fulfilling Prophecy

    Whateverland When the mind goes deep to God or into the great unknown I know it will yield a harvest, but not sure where the plants are grown. Are they grown in a peaceful meadow that’s a hidden part of me? Or in vast plains that stretch across eternity? I place my bet on the...
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    Death is an illusion

    Poem about the God function, regardless of it’s metaphysical status: Whateverland When the mind goes deep to God or into the great unknown I know it will yield a harvest, but not sure where the plants are grown. Are they grown in a peaceful meadow that’s a hidden part of me? Or in...
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    Death is an illusion

    I was just talking with Powesse about the need to let the meditative object be, to accommodate it, instead of putting it in a mental/conceptual box. I think my word for listening or silence is going deep. I think you have to be still and silent to go deep mentally.
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    Death is an illusion

    Years ago I picked up on an image that was in my wife’s mind when I was trying to be mentally deep. It was a red barn. If what you say is true, my mind reading was the low hanging fruit. It would have taken more time and skill to pick up on smells and touch/feelings? When I mentally resurrected...
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    Religion as Self Fulfilling Prophecy

    Neat. Someone else has already done this weird science and found it useful, even recommending it to others!
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    Death is an illusion

    I’m Add to that the use of positive self-fulfilling prophecy. Praying to God works well enough to make some desired “prophecies” come true. “God” helps the mind attract good things from out of the blue, from the unknown. This is the topic of my new post, Religion as Self-fulfilling prophecy. Of...
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    Death is an illusion

    Sounds like your mind has the habit or skill of viewing (what most people would identify as) its own projections and using what developmental theorist Piaget called “accommodation” to experience them. The mind accommodates the raw perceptions instead of assimilating it into known concepts. The...
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