Tony
7th April 2011, 11:59
Demons love vegetables.
This conjures up an image of getting a cabbage, throwing to the left, waiting for the demon to chase it, then we run off to the right.
No, we are the vegetable, when we ignore our true nature.
If we respond in a smart-clever-cliché way, it's neuro
linguistic programming that is doing the talking. The vegetable speaks. We are just repeating things, which say more about us than the thing spoken about!
Trying to explain something which isn't the norm, is not easy, so bare with me.
I can only talk from an unusual spiritual point of view. Meaning it is not familiar.
It seems we are being attacked on two fronts, the outer and the inner.
Both use the art of deception. Actually there are outer, inner and innermost demons.
Demons constantly create obstacles, using our own ignorance, our pride and our fear.
In the Tibetan culture demons are called Maras. It is their culture,
their demons, we don't have any, do we?... So I thought. You have shown
me the error or my ways. My hope is to tie these two views together, thereby
bringing everything out into the light. Because the occult (hidden) is the demons strength.
So, to the outer demons. From what you say, the bad Ets use hybrids and secret groups,
which use banks, government, finance, law, health education, religion
and common purpose to control and maintain us as vegetables!
Haven't they done a good job?! Well yes and no!
We can give them some marks for trying, but as was mentioned before,
they end up helping us. Fear can be a powerful boost if seen in the right light.
I am wondering if in fact there may be forces even behind these would-be world rulers.
This I am not totally sure about!??
Forces that drive them, feed on them, as they seem to be feeding on us.
What I am saying is not perfect.
The Navaho leave a knot in their weaving, a deliberate imperfection, to show
they are claiming to be perfect. I am not perfect.
Unless you have studied this, it is quite mind boggling,
and throws doubt into the mind. This is exactly how Maras work.
They tie the mind up in knots. Actually we cannot blame them, we do it to ourselves
by clinging to ideas about ourselves. They just feed off the emotions and
our minds get even more distracted. Say, you get a good idea or an experience,
you are pleased with it, you rehears it...then it all keeps repeating itself
and you go round and round in circles. You have lost the experience.
This is the inner demons at work.
The first impulse had been highjacked by compounded concepts.
It's all turned into a dream! Maras distract.
The innermost obstacles come in meditation, on a very subtle level.
Only advanced yogis can deal with them. This is why during prayer
and pujas the monks and nuns produce small tormas. They are little
dough sculptures which they offer to the demons, asking to go away
so they can practise. It tames the maras. The demons are not ignored,
they are included.
This is why concentration, generosity, patients, disciple,
and transcendent knowledge are so important.
In the past three months I have put buddhism under a microscope
trying to find imperfections . The only thing that worried me were
the Nagas (serpents) covering the Buddha's head. I thought, “Wow
look Annunaki!” But no, he has subjugated them.
(Probably with a little help from good Ets, buddhas and boddhisatvas!!! )
New information is coming in all the time, we have to be prepared to adjust to it.
Let's be at peace together, and be conscious!
This conjures up an image of getting a cabbage, throwing to the left, waiting for the demon to chase it, then we run off to the right.
No, we are the vegetable, when we ignore our true nature.
If we respond in a smart-clever-cliché way, it's neuro
linguistic programming that is doing the talking. The vegetable speaks. We are just repeating things, which say more about us than the thing spoken about!
Trying to explain something which isn't the norm, is not easy, so bare with me.
I can only talk from an unusual spiritual point of view. Meaning it is not familiar.
It seems we are being attacked on two fronts, the outer and the inner.
Both use the art of deception. Actually there are outer, inner and innermost demons.
Demons constantly create obstacles, using our own ignorance, our pride and our fear.
In the Tibetan culture demons are called Maras. It is their culture,
their demons, we don't have any, do we?... So I thought. You have shown
me the error or my ways. My hope is to tie these two views together, thereby
bringing everything out into the light. Because the occult (hidden) is the demons strength.
So, to the outer demons. From what you say, the bad Ets use hybrids and secret groups,
which use banks, government, finance, law, health education, religion
and common purpose to control and maintain us as vegetables!
Haven't they done a good job?! Well yes and no!
We can give them some marks for trying, but as was mentioned before,
they end up helping us. Fear can be a powerful boost if seen in the right light.
I am wondering if in fact there may be forces even behind these would-be world rulers.
This I am not totally sure about!??
Forces that drive them, feed on them, as they seem to be feeding on us.
What I am saying is not perfect.
The Navaho leave a knot in their weaving, a deliberate imperfection, to show
they are claiming to be perfect. I am not perfect.
Unless you have studied this, it is quite mind boggling,
and throws doubt into the mind. This is exactly how Maras work.
They tie the mind up in knots. Actually we cannot blame them, we do it to ourselves
by clinging to ideas about ourselves. They just feed off the emotions and
our minds get even more distracted. Say, you get a good idea or an experience,
you are pleased with it, you rehears it...then it all keeps repeating itself
and you go round and round in circles. You have lost the experience.
This is the inner demons at work.
The first impulse had been highjacked by compounded concepts.
It's all turned into a dream! Maras distract.
The innermost obstacles come in meditation, on a very subtle level.
Only advanced yogis can deal with them. This is why during prayer
and pujas the monks and nuns produce small tormas. They are little
dough sculptures which they offer to the demons, asking to go away
so they can practise. It tames the maras. The demons are not ignored,
they are included.
This is why concentration, generosity, patients, disciple,
and transcendent knowledge are so important.
In the past three months I have put buddhism under a microscope
trying to find imperfections . The only thing that worried me were
the Nagas (serpents) covering the Buddha's head. I thought, “Wow
look Annunaki!” But no, he has subjugated them.
(Probably with a little help from good Ets, buddhas and boddhisatvas!!! )
New information is coming in all the time, we have to be prepared to adjust to it.
Let's be at peace together, and be conscious!