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Author Re: Pranayama/OM/Powers
psychElias

2004-12-27, 7:08 am

the act of progression is an act of ego is it not? For a drive of yurning
for an ultimate lyes within progressing. For in result of this slow
progression you speak of, the overwhelming "sensation" (which could be
physical or visual)
experianced at the end of training would be really simply an overwhelming
pride or... is the end a transgression of pride and ego? How I view this
belief of excercise is that the purpose is to dominate the ego forcing it
to retreat to the subconcious.

'play to lose.'
so it's a wild duck hunt, they are in their own territory and you are
lost. You can hear them quack but ultimately you can't rely on simply
that unless of course you are blind thus being "chosen" to succeeed in
this equation. My point of that is a blind man would have an advantage he
is more likely to get closer to this small target then someone who can
see. Why is this? Because it is common knowledge that a blind man in
result of his lack of one of the senses is thus enhanced in every other
sense because what is not used for sight can be spread out to everything
else. becoming clairvoyant in every other sense right?
So the blind man has won because of his advantage, and all other players
have lost, BUT if the blind man has such an advantage why is he competing
against those that are at a disadvantage to him? In other words those
that play are there to play, struggling to progress by being challenged
thus adding to the ever growing ego. So where do these players come from
that lose? If it's a hopeless gain and they will only reach a certian
distance in this journey then they never played in the first place the
path starts where all others failed. If it's not that way and instead it
is a competition in that there are records of the furthest point reached
than there are far too many failures and only ONE! winner, hahahaha that's
hilarious to me.

When you grow up are you actually growing down? if a past life actually
had any sort of influence then the time in the womb is actually a period
of time of which subliminal waves are imputed to the brain without
affecting it but instead opening every door so that by the end of your
life span every door will have been explored. So my real question of this
paragraph is; "you actually think you can speed up and/or surpass
destiny?"

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