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Awakening to Cause and Effect – [31 – Mercurii-IV]

Importance of Cause and Effect to Awakening

We cannot be awakening without knowledge of how cause and effect works within us.


Three Steps

There are three steps:

1.) Be aware of cause and effect.
2.) Reconcile duality within us.
3.) Reconcile karma within us.

Reconcile Karma Within Ourselves

To reconcile karma within us is to live in peace with karma, which is to live in peace with reality. We must also reconcile our consciousness with reality. When we reconcile reality and consciousness there is no place for fantasy.

We reconcile ourselves with karma when we accept our karma and willingly strive to pay it.

In Shock

What happens to human beings when they go into shock from a traumatic event, is that the impressions from the event enter our subconscious so abruptly that all the egos get hit so violently that they rebel with such force leaving the person totally confused, overwhelmed, incapacitates and disorientated.

People who are awakening can create a buffer within themselves so that those impressions do not enter the subconscious so abruptly. If we can do this we can stand our reality and the reality outside of ourselves.

We actually need years to be able to understand and face deeply our own reality.


Consciousness is Seeing

We need to learn to see with our own consciousness. We are so happy to just see with our physical eyes.

The consciousness sees danger, it sees what our eyes don't and can't see. We are so use to seeing with our eyes, that we think that we don't need the consciousness.

Our eyes give us the right reality of a sound, in the sense that we know who made the sound. The consciousness is exactly like that it sees what, how, who, i.e. things in its complete form.

The consciousness is or should be the main perceiver within us, and our senses should be the complement.

We must train our consciousness to be able to do this. That is to be the main perceiver. We need our consciousness to meet and understand reality. The senses don't understand reality.

Epigenesis

For epigenesist, the point of reconciling reality and consciousness is imperative.

The person who understands, accepts and reconciles with reality is humble. A person who reconciles with the values of the Being is one who develops the powers of the Being.

If a person reconciles their consciousness with the Alchemy, that person stops being lustful. Lust is to see sexuality only in matter, the senses and the sensations.

Reconcile Consciousness with Reality

The last step is to reconcile our consciousness with reality. Which implies to know why we are in such a situation.

The Law and karma is pure reality. When we connect reality and our consciousness our fantasies are condemned to die.

Mythomaniacs are a clear example of not connecting consciousness with reality.

When we are offended, we usually connect with the feeling of offence and not the cause which is the ego.

When we do not connect with reality we are able to see that it is not the other person that hurts me but the ego is the one that does it inside me.

We do not advance because we always connect to the effects, which are the feelings. We never connect to the cause which are the thoughts from the ego.

We always connect with the effects of the ego, but not the cause of the ego. We in our sleeping condition always chase effects.

To reconcile with reality is to see causes.

Parts of the Being

The consciousness can be in the five centres and can use them.

We can perceive, see and know with the consciousness all at the same time.

There is not anything that the consciousness cannot see or penetrate.

The values of the Being are ways of Being.

# # is for and about the awakening of consciousness.

The various parts of our Being use our consciousness to exercise their functions

To work with the parts of the Being with the intelligence and faculties of the Being. The third one is to use the powers of the Being. The parts of the Being use and must use our consciousness.

The consciousness is the bridge between the parts of the Being and ourselves.


End (31 - Mercurii-IV)

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