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Tony
26th October 2011, 11:35
Because we make, we believe.
Because we believe, we make.
This has the effect of us all taking ourselves and our creations too far seriously.

We all would like to say, “I don't take myself don't seriously,” but we still do!
Our life is a film strip of events created by acquired fixated ideas (I don't like to use the word karma!)
The funny thing is that we believe this film strip to actually be a representation of us.
It is not...we are the light that shines on the film strip.
But as always, we do not notice the light, so we still believe the film to be real.
We believe in this fixed solid character, playing its part on the stage, day in day out, and so everything stays the same - and so do we.

We will have to live with this idea that we are a fixed entity on the film for a while longer.
It's no good saying, “I know, I am the light.”
This is only an intellectual understanding - merely a concept talking about a concept.
The idea about ourselves has to be worked through, and the light will dawn on us...!
But letting go of the film is not easy. It may have pretty scenery and special effects...although some of us find it easier if the film is cr*p and boring!

The real is letting go of me.
It is having confidence to let go of everything, so there is nothing to defend and nothing to attack. We think we are here to find ourselves, to find 'me'.
The funny thing is that, ultimately, there is no me to be found!

It is all to do with what we 'believe'.
If we react to the film, we only make it seem real...when it is only make-believe.

Have you noticed that whenever you meet someone, they always turn the conversation onto themselves...it is all about their film!
If you listen to a group of people, they often sound like over-enthusiastic film makers at the Cannes film festival talking about things as if they are really real. It's all about “incidents and accidents and hints and allegations” (thanks Paul Simon).

We need to respect others film reports (relative truth) because this allows space for their light to shine (ultimate truth).
If we just argue, giving all our attention to the film, then the light gets obscured.
This is why the two truths must work together, until the film runs out.
As we are not making a big deal out of our own lives, we should try to respect others by not making a big deal out of theirs.

This light is our own luminosity, even this isn't to be taken seriously.

Tony
26th October 2011, 11:47
N.B The one-eyed image in the avatar is due my hood falling over the face as the photo was shot.
It has nothing to do with belonging to the Illuminati...thank you.

Lord Sidious
26th October 2011, 12:05
N.B The one-eyed image in the avatar is due my hood falling over the face as the photo was shot.
It has nothing to do with belonging to the Illuminati...thank you.

We know that you are a pinealnugget, not an illuminatimeaningilltoallnugget.
Don't panic.

Tarka the Duck
26th October 2011, 17:15
We need to respect others film reports (relative truth) because this allows space for their light to shine (ultimate truth).

I was once told by a lama that it is important to respect other people's dreams...not easy!

laughs-last
26th October 2011, 17:22
It's ok Tony I cancelled the 'hit squad', well I hope I did, you never really know when a text message will arrive on a phone, or if the person on has read it yet. Just to be on the safe side, if you have any cub scouts knock at your door, DO NOT, I repeat, DO NOT open the door. ;)

ONE LOVE, BIG HUGZ and MORPEUS' UNDERPANTS :jester:

Sidney
26th October 2011, 17:24
N.B The one-eyed image in the avatar is due my hood falling over the face as the photo was shot.
It has nothing to do with belonging to the Illuminati...thank you.


Thats pretty funny!!! Thanks for the needed chuckle. :rofl:

laughs-last
26th October 2011, 17:25
Oh in relation the tread, thx. to be honest i'm kinda fed up of trying to make sense of anything, especially myself, feel like i'm chasing my tail; so gonna try being for a change.

ONE LOVE, BIG HUGZ and MOBIUS STRIPPING :jester:

Eagle
26th October 2011, 17:25
This sounds more and more like "Inception"(a dream in a dream) than anything. Life as it has been handed to us is a dream

Tony
26th October 2011, 17:37
We are supposed to be light hearted. I spent years with a heavy heart, worry worry worry...so I gave up!

Ineffable Hitchhiker
26th October 2011, 20:19
N.B The one-eyed image in the avatar is due my hood falling over the face as the photo was shot.
It has nothing to do with belonging to the Illuminati...thank you.

http://i54.tinypic.com/2l87xiu.gif

LOVE the new pic! :becky:





Imagine, just imagine if everyone´s story, every personal film reel, just stopped.
What then?

Tony
27th October 2011, 10:13
N.B The one-eyed image in the avatar is due my hood falling over the face as the photo was shot.
It has nothing to do with belonging to the Illuminati...thank you.

http://i54.tinypic.com/2l87xiu.gif

LOVE the new pic! :becky:





Imagine, just imagine if everyone´s story, every personal film reel, just stopped.
What then?

Humble Pie,

Dear Hitchhicker,
When I first read your comment, I thought, “Bit of fun.” Then I thought, “Daft.” Then I thought, “What if.” Then I asked Hermes/Mercury/Manas, “Well, what if?”

The answer came back, “BANG!”

The question was not so silly. If a number of people are in the same vicinity, and there is a sudden loud explosion...all the projectors would stop...for a moment. Then
they would continue running as usual, though it might change one or two story lines.

Whenever we do something new or unfamiliar there is a moment of not knowing. To be more accurate there is knowing, but it would be subjective knowing, the object would not be registering. But we then find the knack, and off we go, back on the track of being a 'cool customer'. I do this every times I open an Ikea box!

In practical terms, if you mean everyone's film running out together, as maybe in the idea of ascension, I do not think that is likely. There is no documentation of it happening in the past. It could happen, but I wouldn't hang all my hopes on it. We just have to be nice unselfish people.

The idea of everyone being enlightened at the same moment, would be the funniest thing ever....we'd all float there staring at one another...laughing!

Yours
Tony

Ineffable Hitchhiker
27th October 2011, 15:42
The idea of everyone being enlightened at the same moment, would be the funniest thing ever....we'd all float there staring at one another...laughing!




Exactly! :dance:




and ps. I wasn´t even thinking about all this ascension stuff.
I was just trying to imagine what it would be like if everyone just dropped "Me and my story" or "The past and it´s story". What would there be left to say?
Telling a story is one of the main "things" we do here, on planet earth. Don´t get me wrong, I am not dissing it. I am part of the load. :)
It´s just that it seems to be our daily entertainment. If we stopped with our stories, what would we do?
Maybe that´s why we are here.
Either to end the entertainment or to entertain the end.

Mutchie
27th October 2011, 16:54
i see some folks stressing everyday it cant be good for you

Amysenthia
27th October 2011, 17:35
Hi Pie' n 'eal,

I also love the new pic! What you just said was what every great master has tried to tell us over the years. This is what Buddha did when he sat down under the Banyan tree and said "I'll have no more of this". Also, this is what Sri Ramakrishna taught when he explained to his disciples, "our present life is like having a dream. When you are in a dream you have dream fear, dream love, dream hate, dream happiness, etc. Then you wake up and realize that it was all a dream. This is what it is like when we pass from this dimension at death. We wake up on the other side and say "OH it was all a dream". "

I would love to share a quote here, not sure of the source, that was the favorite quote of a very good friend that recently died in a freak accident. We found this quote when cleaning out her desk drawers and used in her eulogy. " I do not intend to go to heaven in a well preserved body, I want to slide in sideways, with a bottle of wine in one hand and a bar of chocolate in the other, and I will state when I get there, "Whoa what a ride!!!"

May all of you live each day with love in your hearts and learn to not take life so serious. We are all immortal beings of light that come form Source and will return to Source. Thanks for posting a message that helps us all remember this.

Tony
28th October 2011, 11:05
Black and White, Right and Wrong, Good and Evil, are devices of exaggeration.
This throws the mind into a corner, to be defended, righteously!
It is a mind control device put in our language to bind us to opinions.
It is this that keeps people arguing. It puts us into a cloud of unknowing.

Black and White, Right and Wrong, Good and Evil, do not exist.
However, we do spend much of our time chasing after an answer.
One hears in many conversation.. “ 'I' know, oh 'I' know!”

The word “I” looks suspicious, instead of implying a personal pronoun, we emphasises an “I”.
Was it put in the language on purpose?

(Just doing a bit of research and found this.)
If you asked   Genghis Khan for his formula for world conquest, you'd expect to hear "overwhelming force" or "terror." 

You would NOT expect to hear, "'Make-believe.'" 

"Make-believe?" Who is this tyrant, Walt Disney? 

Yet in the First Protocol of the " Protocols of the Elders of Zion," the author says three times, Our Countersign is "Force and Make-believe."

"Make-believe" is the Illuminati's "Magick." Magick is simply deceit or lying which is pretty easy to do when you own the mass media and educators.

There is however knowing, and if there is knowing, there is not knowing.
We kept ourselves oscillating between the two...this creates our confusion.
Knowing is our true nature. All distractions obscure this knowing,
which puts us into a state of not knowing. We do know, but creating an “I”
creates a subtle change in experience...it puts us back into make-believe!
It personalises the experience.

( The author apologise for the use of the name Genghis Khan, is case it offends!)

Carmody
30th October 2011, 00:35
Henry has interesting articles. However, not everyone can come away with what is valuable in them and drop the rest.

There can be only one! The incomparable Harold Jenkins: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g-1GNi53Sbc