Monday, November 30, 2009

Definitely not something to think about.

Once we have realized that thought transmission is deleterious, wasteful and counter-productive, the question becomes how to short-circuit the process?

Do we try to resist the reactive "desire" to respond to our thoughts?
Do we ignore the thought process and blithely go about our business?
Do we chant mantras? (In our heads? Now there's a thought!)

Repetitive or meditative practices are, in fact, memorial in nature and therefore actually replace and enhance the thought paradigm.

Creativity is the key. Spontaneous, instantaneous, actualized performance in the material plane. This is not to say that mental activity is disallowed. What is required to rectify the mental transmissions is the presence of the vibratory qualities of verbalization. Once we address an issue by exchanging verbally, we replace already structured forms with new vessels that contain the energy of the moment.

This process "frees" us from the prison that our memories provide and gives us the heads-up to produce and perform those actions that are ideally suited to the task at hand.

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