Ideas in our Framework - Part 1 - Theosophy.Net2024-03-29T13:04:16Zhttps://theosophy.net/forum/topics/ideas-in-our-framework-part-1?groupUrl=faivre-and-theosophy-net-faq&feed=yes&xn_auth=noThanks John.
Indeed, possesso…tag:theosophy.net,2013-05-28:3055387:Comment:1257732013-05-28T01:19:53.805ZCapt. Anand Kumarhttps://theosophy.net/profile/CaptAnandKumar
<p>Thanks John.</p>
<p>Indeed, possessors of the "Will" have explored in the past the realms which otherwise would not even have been thought to exist.</p>
<p>The question is can the "Will" be developed in the people who otherwise do not possess to the degree the great explorers of the past have?</p>
<p>Are there any other per-requisites for learning the law of correspondence?</p>
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<p>Thanks John.</p>
<p>Indeed, possessors of the "Will" have explored in the past the realms which otherwise would not even have been thought to exist.</p>
<p>The question is can the "Will" be developed in the people who otherwise do not possess to the degree the great explorers of the past have?</p>
<p>Are there any other per-requisites for learning the law of correspondence?</p>
<p></p> In physics, we have correspon…tag:theosophy.net,2013-05-27:3055387:Comment:1256642013-05-27T01:56:46.029ZJohnhttps://theosophy.net/profile/JohnEMead
<p>In physics, we have correspondences between two (or more) events and yet have no way to tell, looking at any single one individually, if there is a correspondence with something else. Only after placing the information about both events together does one then see a correspondence. It means the correspondence can be only be seen by a knowledgeable person and after the fact(s).</p>
<p>It takes a "will" for one to seek or enter the path of exploration.</p>
<p>In physics, we have correspondences between two (or more) events and yet have no way to tell, looking at any single one individually, if there is a correspondence with something else. Only after placing the information about both events together does one then see a correspondence. It means the correspondence can be only be seen by a knowledgeable person and after the fact(s).</p>
<p>It takes a "will" for one to seek or enter the path of exploration.</p> Is the law of correspondence…tag:theosophy.net,2013-05-27:3055387:Comment:1258142013-05-27T01:52:17.238ZCapt. Anand Kumarhttps://theosophy.net/profile/CaptAnandKumar
<p>Is the law of correspondence applicable in every sign of the nature that can be read? How an intensely personal "aha moment" can be related to something that is not not subjective?</p>
<p>Is the law of correspondence applicable in every sign of the nature that can be read? How an intensely personal "aha moment" can be related to something that is not not subjective?</p> I have found that most people…tag:theosophy.net,2013-05-27:3055387:Comment:1256602013-05-27T01:36:41.844ZJohnhttps://theosophy.net/profile/JohnEMead
<p>I have found that most people have a "aha" moment, or a realization of some greater puzzle "in play", that starts the path where one realizes that the world has couplings that defy mere logic. Sometimes it is just a Deja vu. That is when one starts a path to seek out those "rare events." Once one becomes aware of the existence, the ability to recognize items and spot the connections/correspondences increases. Even finding "texts" which appear with deep insights start to be noticed in a new…</p>
<p>I have found that most people have a "aha" moment, or a realization of some greater puzzle "in play", that starts the path where one realizes that the world has couplings that defy mere logic. Sometimes it is just a Deja vu. That is when one starts a path to seek out those "rare events." Once one becomes aware of the existence, the ability to recognize items and spot the connections/correspondences increases. Even finding "texts" which appear with deep insights start to be noticed in a new light.</p>
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<p>Many people who start to recognize this, may soon study Tarot, Astrology, I Ching etc. to "create" possible occurrences. If one is Christian, a great theosophical text was written <em>Meditations on the Tarot,</em> by Anonymous. (Tomberg). This is a fascinating look at the subject. (he uses the <span class="st">Tarot of Marseilles</span>). One can also study the Tarot through the eyes of the Kabbalah (either one; Jewish or Christian).</p>
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<p>In my case - my whole reality was pulled out from under me through a simple physical experiment testing a metaphysical question. The "Eternal Wisdom" has also "Eternal Questions" that appear. Then one proceeds to look for answers. One finds that what you think, is not what you know.</p>
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<p>Each item is a recognition, actually a feeling or experience, that leads one to find more information and become aware. Zen Buddhism, for example, has the Mindfulness Meditation. That is something a person may start doing with no outside help. The inner/outer experience starts to blossom. They find out later it has a name.</p>
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<p>Dreams - my experience is sometimes garbage (old stress being released), sometimes insights and sometimes a preview of an event.</p>
<p> </p> Are there practices to improv…tag:theosophy.net,2013-05-26:3055387:Comment:1258112013-05-26T21:38:34.463ZPuzzleSolverhttps://theosophy.net/profile/PuzzleSolver
<p>Are there practices to improve our understanding in relation to synchronicity? In review of it, we cannot implicitly tie in every synchronic happening in our lives together, numerous things pass unnoticed, at times it has to be outright obvious for a person in order for them to notice such occurrences. In former times, people had the option of discussing moments that they perceived as signs or omens with oracles. What options or practices do we have now to make it significant for us? Also,…</p>
<p>Are there practices to improve our understanding in relation to synchronicity? In review of it, we cannot implicitly tie in every synchronic happening in our lives together, numerous things pass unnoticed, at times it has to be outright obvious for a person in order for them to notice such occurrences. In former times, people had the option of discussing moments that they perceived as signs or omens with oracles. What options or practices do we have now to make it significant for us? Also, is dreaming considered a practice in realizing symbolism in this life or is it "another reality"?</p>