07-06-2015, 12:01 AM
By the way and not derogatory, it really helps if you know that you are always going to be the same **** as you are now. That is not an issue.
Anyway...deathground...
Sun Tzu- Art of War- When army is outnumbered and about to be slaughtered by the enemy, the general intentionally reinforces the futility, and actually removes any avenue and hope for escape. Tells how one general burned the few boats available when backed to the river's edge.
The general wants each warrior to SEE THIS fate of death. The warrior accepts his (her) condition, and becomes energetically ferocious and literally stands on the ground of one's life and death.
There is perfect parallel to serloco's piece on healing:
serloco- "...Muting it {death} to cancel the judgement and the knowledge that made the illness {death condition} what it is. It upon being cancelled is free to become any other form...may be guided...
Two sides of motion, and time, is both positive and negative, with a zero balance. Zero is muted and allows an indifferent, or equal value upon which no resistance is present in either or any way. Negative removes the value of the illness {death condition} and takes it away, allowing the energy to be transmuted, or transformed into a new direction, or a new positive. This balance works in regards to time and motion because for something to move it requires free space, or an empty space to move into. This moving into space is called free energy once the values get assigned the zero value attribute. The indifference. Intent is indifferent at its core...
Using death is what the healer {warrior} is doing. He makes the free space needed, commanding the time allotted to it's formation and freeing up the pattern by refusing to support or sustain it and instead seeing that it is a shifting essence and one that can die, or be made into something else."
The empirical experience here is the nuts and bolts of freedom. Freedom (nagualism too) has contextual structure.
I will articulate so this structure is obvious. (serloco knows death ground well, and has given several accounts, and even looks at its structural workings objectively IN REAL TIME! > truly, fucking unbelievably astonishing to me)
Anyway...deathground...
Sun Tzu- Art of War- When army is outnumbered and about to be slaughtered by the enemy, the general intentionally reinforces the futility, and actually removes any avenue and hope for escape. Tells how one general burned the few boats available when backed to the river's edge.
The general wants each warrior to SEE THIS fate of death. The warrior accepts his (her) condition, and becomes energetically ferocious and literally stands on the ground of one's life and death.
There is perfect parallel to serloco's piece on healing:
serloco- "...Muting it {death} to cancel the judgement and the knowledge that made the illness {death condition} what it is. It upon being cancelled is free to become any other form...may be guided...
Two sides of motion, and time, is both positive and negative, with a zero balance. Zero is muted and allows an indifferent, or equal value upon which no resistance is present in either or any way. Negative removes the value of the illness {death condition} and takes it away, allowing the energy to be transmuted, or transformed into a new direction, or a new positive. This balance works in regards to time and motion because for something to move it requires free space, or an empty space to move into. This moving into space is called free energy once the values get assigned the zero value attribute. The indifference. Intent is indifferent at its core...
Using death is what the healer {warrior} is doing. He makes the free space needed, commanding the time allotted to it's formation and freeing up the pattern by refusing to support or sustain it and instead seeing that it is a shifting essence and one that can die, or be made into something else."
The empirical experience here is the nuts and bolts of freedom. Freedom (nagualism too) has contextual structure.
I will articulate so this structure is obvious. (serloco knows death ground well, and has given several accounts, and even looks at its structural workings objectively IN REAL TIME! > truly, fucking unbelievably astonishing to me)

