Thank you so much for doing what you do. "The Revolution of Beelzebub" completely changed my life.
When meditating, there are astonishing pictures received from "elsewhere" that are a great deal of the time very appropriate, truthful, and shed light on the question I was holding after contemplating them for a time afterwards.
But the problem is that there are oftentimes these nagging doubts because how do I trust their source? What creates these?! It feels like mere dream interpretation and this colors whatever is received from it no matter how insightful an answer it is. It is all "just so".
When meditating, there are astonishing pictures received from "elsewhere" that are a great deal of the time very appropriate, truthful, and shed light on the question I was holding after contemplating them for a time afterwards.
But the problem is that there are oftentimes these nagging doubts because how do I trust their source? What creates these?! It feels like mere dream interpretation and this colors whatever is received from it no matter how insightful an answer it is. It is all "just so".
Here's how you know:
For thirty years I sought God. But when I looked carefully I found that in reality God was the seeker and I the sought. -Bayazid al-Bastami
My question was not well thought out.
I can see that it's about the information we get from the pictures and intuition of the truth about ourselves as a direct result of it.
Forensically, what is seen in images commends it because it reveals Truth when the mind is exhausted from analysis and that is enough.
Doubt as to source can be a result of wishing for a certain answer to come when one is not objective and is clouded in feeling. Less reach.
I withdraw my question.
I can see that it's about the information we get from the pictures and intuition of the truth about ourselves as a direct result of it.
Forensically, what is seen in images commends it because it reveals Truth when the mind is exhausted from analysis and that is enough.
Doubt as to source can be a result of wishing for a certain answer to come when one is not objective and is clouded in feeling. Less reach.
I withdraw my question.
Here's how you know:
For thirty years I sought God. But when I looked carefully I found that in reality God was the seeker and I the sought. -Bayazid al-Bastami
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