Sunday, October 13, 2013

Become The Infin8

The easiest way to become non-physical (or, more accurately, to remember that you are not actually bound to physicality) is to practice what we call the Code of X.

There are 4 codes:

Code of ThohT

Make your thoughts and desires physical in a small way.
Symbolize your internal reality in your physical reality. No need to start out doing this every day. At first, try it once. Then see if you can understand how it works. A few days later, try it again. The point of this exercise is to slowly show yourself how you come to experience your reality.

Code of Chaos

Be honest with the people and things around you.
The more transparent you are the more you are connecting with your perceptions. You're not fooling your perceptions! The more honest you are with your own perceptions the quicker you can peer through the veil of reality to see how it really is. When you are dishonest with the things, places, people, etc, you perceive you are being dishonest with your own perceptions. Meaning, you are hiding from yourself. So then you don't actually want to see how things are. The point of this exercise is to realize that you are the same as what you perceive.

Code of Kosmosis

Explore what is outside of your usual perspective.
Do things you would not ordinarily do. Your reality fits your definition of it. If you say you are X and X is how things happen, then your perspective will grow into it as your reinforcing views take shape. Get out of your shell! Redefine your reality by being flexible not only about who and what you are but the world around you. When you open your mind to different possibilities you are expanding your perspective. Essentially you are slowly adopting the view that anything could be anything. The things you perceive become more unified and start to hold the same values.. it all becomes one thing: your perception. The point of this exercise is to realize that everything is in everything else

Code of Orbia

Respect the logic of others.
Try to understand whatever you resist. Exercise 'unlogic' by asking yourself, “How could I be wrong?” Things that many of us don't want to do: see the other side of the coin about our strongest beliefs. Start small. Make a list of some things you believe and try to see it for its opposite. This is not to say that you should start believing in the opposite of whatever your beliefs are. See the logic of the things you don't believe in. It may not make sense to you but it makes sense to somebody. Then ask yourself how you could be wrong about the things you believe in. Start small and work your way up to your core beliefs. The point of this exercise is to understand that there is not just one kind of logic or right answer. There are no right answers. Each answer is perfectly attuned to its complete environment, including your own answers and closely-held beliefs. 1+1 is not "2". It is irrelevant. It only matters when we value "1" in a particular way and see the world in a particular way. Does this mean that bad things are good? No, it means that the question of good and bad are irrelevant when we don't know how something really is. It's all your perception. If some of your perceptions are good while others are bad then it is difficult to see your reality as a single perspective.

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