part 3
With our inner eyes we see most of what is to be seen. With the inner eye we see what really is important to us at that time as we “perceive” when focused. To be focused we learn during the ZEN meditation or the transcendental meditation. Those are the only two meditation forms that prepare you for the art of inner perception (higher inner knowing or intuition) that eventually teach you to become one with the energy (life) around you. Mindfulness and guided meditations are gentle infusions that apparently is needed for contemporary man because he has already degenerated and thus a preliminary step is needed for the preparation to the trajectory of his inner road before he can begin.
The eyes are the mirrors of the soul. They tell us something about your inner orientation (blood) that lets you in this lifetime. The sight of the eyes contains images from the distant past, whereby you can have the feeling that you’ve seen or already know something.
With our physical eyes we notice a lot. However, we are not focused on that what we should see. The broadcast of “What the Bleep” shows that have over thousands of observations per second, but we notice only a few. usually e are managed by our conditioning. These include the externalities for which the mass falls like the associations, interpretations, thinking, learned behavior, feeling, instinct and assumptions. So with the outer senses we do not perceive what is really important to us.
Many live in a harness partly due to our “culture of civilization” through which we hide ourselves behind a mask of tinsel, with lots of laughing and talking (externals) so that we act nobler than we actually are. The artificial world is currently for the “living death” man very important. However, it announces disaster.
A man who shows his authenticity/purity becomes emitted by the current “civilized world”. They are the ones who see what is happening with their perception and act accordingly.
To be continued…