Causation's hardest part: taking control of your imagination. You need to be able to see as concrete a state that is imaginary. Not necessarily see it, but experience something of it as real, that you can believe -- e.g., the smell of a rose, the feel of a baseball, the hearing of a remark, etc. To do this, you have to take control of your imagination and make it create the state
without effort. Think praise and thanksgiving. This is real creation: not the making of matter, but the making of mind. Mind has control over matter, so if you can make your mind, mind will make your world.
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The Teaching calls it faith, right? "Making up the mind to be single". Neville, a great Teacher said "I, unconditioned awareness, was aware of being, and this awareness does not depend upon being someone... The world is my conditioned consciousness objectified."
Friend, I put forth that the "hardest" part of the Teaching is to be "unconditioned", thus Awareness functions in originality. "We know the Unalloyed is the unmixed, the pure, the complete and you and I are seeking that state of the complete unalloyed."
"So the unalloyed comes down to a simple state of not being mixed with anything."
Didn't Neville have such a wonderful way with words? He was a true genius of a teacher, yet the words themselves can hang one up.
By Josh Tilton, at 8:38 AM
Peace, bro. The hardest part for each individual is probably the hardest part for that individual.
By Daniel C. Branham-Steele, at 9:23 PM
Something possibly worthwhile to check out. The "hardest" part, that is. Peace.
By Josh Tilton, at 8:58 AM
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