Tag: minds

  • Many Minds in a Single Soul

    Many Minds in a Single Soul

    In a sense, I am of two minds. It is even the focus of our MySpace comment. There are many minds in a single soul, but in truth reconciling I am of one mind. They say love is a law, the highest law. Inside of me there is a part that rages, is impassioned and…

  • Questioning Minds

    Questioning Minds

    We have questioning minds because we have roving eyes. Does each lead or follow at different times? Does mind exist only in the wads of meat in our skulls? I would argue the mind doesn’t follow the eye and this can be backed up in science. The eye follows the mind. Native tribes exposed to new things…

  • Our Minds

    Our Minds

    I am dealing specifically with the mind, and not specific spiritual values. We can’t make technologies and leave our minds unaltered, but we have ignored or even countered the natural patterns of the mind. We make machines that generate levels of force our minds can’t even track, like the speeds of automobiles. What has been…

  • Let It Get To You

    Let It Get To You

    If the see-er is the seeing, why see at all since it keeps you inside your mind? It doesn’t keep you inside your personal mind. It makes you present to the universal mind. It has nothing to do with the personal mind. Just as plants come from the soil, individual mind arises from a base…

  • Minds In Soul

    Minds In Soul

    I find it interesting how my body and mind take on an expansive feeling just hearing about ascension. I expect that is recognition. Well, about the expansive feeling, the mind is much like an amoeba. It is protean. Formless, but not without character, not without an individual nature. When the mind is fed a lie,…

  • Of Two Minds

    Of Two Minds

    We all have a bit of a problem on our hands don’t we? Seems like we are of two minds about most things, does it not? Ego and inner self? Yes, indeed. Frivolous and serious? Not frivolous. Those words are judgements. How do we determine importance? Importance is arrived at by the outer awareness. That…

  • Minds of their Own

    Minds of their Own

    If you were to ask what goetia is, I would have to say it’s working with the spirits of the air, and I don’t mean air elementals which are not known for being super cooperative or generous. Things get around in the shared perceptual and communicative medium, and ideas and stories often seem to take…

  • New Minds

    New Minds

    Can we all accept that a new life can stem from our own life? From our own bodies? Well likewise, new minds can stem from our minds, and take on qualities that we never originally imparted to them because they touch on the minds of other beings. You are not the only person who has…

  • Using Minds Innate Structure

    Using Minds Innate Structure

    So shall we get down under the hood so to speak? You are never awake. In fact, the only way science can differentiate between the awake brain and the sleeping brain is not the level of activity, but what regions are active at the time. Deep down in the core of your consciousness, your perception…

  • Creates an Order in Our Minds

    Creates an Order in Our Minds

    They tried to alphabetize our native Hawaiian language. Our phonetics, each and every sound and syllable, had roots in very ancient sound forms that echoed connectives to primal forces, energies, actions. I have been taught these sounds. Primordial expression. Written word is kind of like freezing sound. It was visions and ideas first, sound only came later…

  • Everything Relevant Begins in our Minds

    Everything Relevant Begins in our Minds

    Events that occur together arise out of the same substrate or medium that allows anything to occur in a given time and place at all, and the same process, by which we become aware of an event, has its parallel in how the event happened in the first place. The sun rose this morning for…

  • Two Faces to Our Minds

    Two Faces to Our Minds

    We have two faces to our minds. One in which our normal thought occurs that reminds us that we need to go grocery shopping, or speculates about what some strange comment from a co-worker might have meant, or even corrects our application of a skill like writing. This is the top down flow of information…