06-17-2012, 12:00 AM
correct
he avoided talking about what
happens after a person dies. This occasion seemed like a good opportunity to investigate his
opinion on it.
"Carlos," I asked him, "what happens to us when we die?"
"It depends," he answered. "Death touches us all, but it is not the same for all. Everything
depends on one's energy level."
He assured me that the death of an ordinary person is the end of his journey, the moment
when he has to return to the Eagle all the awareness he obtained while alive.
Then..
"If we don't have anything else than our life force to offer it, we will be finished. That kind of
death erases any feeling of unity."
"That kind of death erases any feeling of unity....."
and now think the opposite, Unity.
The Highest Supreme State (Fusion with Absolute) is in phase 1)
or you go thru gateways 2).. and 3)
at 3) you have the interdependent origination, or cyclicity
ruled by Pratītyasamutpāda http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dependent_origination
So the Nagual-Eagle/Rule/power structure is one thing, and cyclicity/the interdependent origination is another
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We can think that you can fuse with Absolute at 1), and continue or not (Nirvana aka Immortality/Deathless)
An example of such a "to continue" is the toltec total freedom..
or the
CHAPTER: 43 THE RESURRECTION OF SRI YUKTESWAR
http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/etext05/ayogi10.txt
It depends where one mounts oneself, i.e. this the meaning of (phenomenological) "Everything
depends on one's energy level" and knowledge, the karma (action) and "realization"..
But the continuation of mindstream is here always... unless the Fusion at 1) is reached... terms like Nirvana, Kaivalya, Moksha, or even the Anuttara samyak-sambodhi.. the realms of Atiyoga (Dzogchen)
Kaivalya http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaivalya
Othewise the 3) is the continuation of the mindstream, the cyclicity, the interdependent origination,
is ever-present.
is the process of Samsaro. Wandering on.
We are touching here the highest attainments of dedicated spiritual life and I am posting it here in this spirit.
I remember with love and sadness hearing Carlos Castaneda: "There is always some "next time" - Carlos Castaneda said that.
he avoided talking about what
happens after a person dies. This occasion seemed like a good opportunity to investigate his
opinion on it.
"Carlos," I asked him, "what happens to us when we die?"
"It depends," he answered. "Death touches us all, but it is not the same for all. Everything
depends on one's energy level."
He assured me that the death of an ordinary person is the end of his journey, the moment
when he has to return to the Eagle all the awareness he obtained while alive.
Then..
"If we don't have anything else than our life force to offer it, we will be finished. That kind of
death erases any feeling of unity."
"That kind of death erases any feeling of unity....."
and now think the opposite, Unity.
The Highest Supreme State (Fusion with Absolute) is in phase 1)
or you go thru gateways 2).. and 3)
at 3) you have the interdependent origination, or cyclicity
ruled by Pratītyasamutpāda http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dependent_origination
So the Nagual-Eagle/Rule/power structure is one thing, and cyclicity/the interdependent origination is another
-------
We can think that you can fuse with Absolute at 1), and continue or not (Nirvana aka Immortality/Deathless)
An example of such a "to continue" is the toltec total freedom..
or the
CHAPTER: 43 THE RESURRECTION OF SRI YUKTESWAR
http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/etext05/ayogi10.txt
It depends where one mounts oneself, i.e. this the meaning of (phenomenological) "Everything
depends on one's energy level" and knowledge, the karma (action) and "realization"..
But the continuation of mindstream is here always... unless the Fusion at 1) is reached... terms like Nirvana, Kaivalya, Moksha, or even the Anuttara samyak-sambodhi.. the realms of Atiyoga (Dzogchen)
Kaivalya http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaivalya
Othewise the 3) is the continuation of the mindstream, the cyclicity, the interdependent origination,
is ever-present.
is the process of Samsaro. Wandering on.
We are touching here the highest attainments of dedicated spiritual life and I am posting it here in this spirit.
I remember with love and sadness hearing Carlos Castaneda: "There is always some "next time" - Carlos Castaneda said that.

