04-15-2011, 12:00 AM
Sacateca wrote:Words have beginnings and endings while the infinite has no beginning or ending thus it cannot be properly described with words. I believe the nagual is infinite because unlike the tonal, which begins with birth and ends with death, the nagual has no beginning or ending. The tonal is who we THINK we are while the nagual is who we truly are, always were and always will be.
As far as I know, the only way to experience the infinite is in states of inner-silence. It is in those moments that our personal history temporarily dissolves and we can KNOW our infinite natures directly through stopping the world of uncontrolled folly.
So, what is infinity like? It is like nothing I have ever experienced in this life. It is peace and contentment. It is the state of being where one has everything and wants for nothing. It is...and continues to be.
Of course, in order to experience the infinite in a wonderful way one must be living properly. There is indeed a 'right way to live' and when one treats oneself well then his or her experiences of the infinite will be wonderful experiences. If the Universe does not approve of you and the way you live your life the infinite will be a miserable experience and the Universe will proverbially 'spit' you out of the experience and you will be back to the tonal's addiction to words, words, words. If the infinite rejects you chances are no matter how you try you will not be able to sustain inner-silence long enough to experience the infinite in any wonderful way.
There are two basic types of warriors of Intent: those who can stop their internal dialogue at will and those who cannot. Those who cannot stop their internal dialogue at will...are all talk
Good answer. (I see now that you were responding to this in your other (twin) post.
As far as I know, the only way to experience the infinite is in states of inner-silence. It is in those moments that our personal history temporarily dissolves and we can KNOW our infinite natures directly through stopping the world of uncontrolled folly.
So, what is infinity like? It is like nothing I have ever experienced in this life. It is peace and contentment. It is the state of being where one has everything and wants for nothing. It is...and continues to be.
Of course, in order to experience the infinite in a wonderful way one must be living properly. There is indeed a 'right way to live' and when one treats oneself well then his or her experiences of the infinite will be wonderful experiences. If the Universe does not approve of you and the way you live your life the infinite will be a miserable experience and the Universe will proverbially 'spit' you out of the experience and you will be back to the tonal's addiction to words, words, words. If the infinite rejects you chances are no matter how you try you will not be able to sustain inner-silence long enough to experience the infinite in any wonderful way.
There are two basic types of warriors of Intent: those who can stop their internal dialogue at will and those who cannot. Those who cannot stop their internal dialogue at will...are all talk
Good answer. (I see now that you were responding to this in your other (twin) post.

