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The Process of Assembling
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We are perceivers. But what does that mean? All forms that perceive are equipped with an

assemblage point. That AP is likened to a hoop, or o-ring that grasps a selection of filaments.

Whatever is grasped becomes lit by the power focused upon it. We 'assemble' perception by

lighting up a certain group of filaments. What is perceived is a reflection of what is assembled.

And what is the source of that highlighting force? Intent.

Only Intent can alter perception. And only perceivers have perception! Perceivers are just a

tiny fragment of the variety of existing life. All perceivers assemble, ... but not all assemblers

are perceivers! But that's a tale for another time.

As perceivers, we assemble. So, what else do we assemble? Everything. We assemble form,

space, time, identity, individuality, memory, senses, information, purpose, desire, .... everything.

How does this happen? That point of assemblage-- that o-ring, grasps billions of filaments. Each

filament is a facet of what we perceive. Every addition or subtraction of filaments is reflected in

what is perceived.

It is the nature of perceivers/assemblers to grasp filaments. Each alteration of what is within

the grasp changes what is perceived. This SEQUENCE of grasped filaments creates what we

call time. We assemble time. Every moment, every mili-second is a new grasp of filaments!

Of course this experience is relative to the individual assembler, but within agreed constructs

there are common experiences. And again, what is it that can alter, change, or manipulate

the filaments that are grasped (perception)?? Intent. Only Intent.

Now, outside 'anchored' constructs (lifetimes), there is still perception. There is still assembling

going on! This assembling is the work of the dreamer. The dreamer is an assembler.

And the assemblage points that establish the numerous lives of the dreamer are

assembled by it! To be more specific, the dreamer assembled the o-ring that manifests

what you perceive in this lifetime. We are perceivers. We are assemblers. We, as the

dreamer, assemble lifetimes. We have a varying number of lifetimes going on.

But what about the infinite number of worlds where we have no lifetime? Ahhhh. We come

to the real reason for this rant. It is our conscious experience outside constructed lifetimes

that exposes us to the nature and use of Intent. While within a construct (lifetime, agreement,

whatever you call it) we have an assembled identity. That identity is programmed to express

Intent by the agreement it serves. But while outside these walls, we experience and use Intent freely! We learn what it means to Intend. So, what might be an example this free exercise of intent? A DREAM that we are NOT a participant in or do NOT have recognizable surroundings.

Once back in an anchored construct (lifetime), there are two ways that things can go.

1) We use what we have learned to enhance our assembled filaments in the construct

(old seers), or 2) We use what we have learned to express the Oneness of life (new seers).
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The Process of Assembling - by DoktorGreen - 12-29-2016, 12:00 AM
The Process of Assembling - by glance left - 12-29-2016, 12:00 AM
The Process of Assembling - by DoktorGreen - 12-29-2016, 12:00 AM
The Process of Assembling - by glance left - 12-30-2016, 12:00 AM
The Process of Assembling - by Julio Juliopolis - 12-30-2016, 12:00 AM
The Process of Assembling - by glance left - 12-30-2016, 12:00 AM
The Process of Assembling - by Julio Juliopolis - 12-31-2016, 12:00 AM
The Process of Assembling - by glance left - 12-31-2016, 12:00 AM
The Process of Assembling - by Julio Juliopolis - 12-31-2016, 12:00 AM
The Process of Assembling - by glance left - 01-01-2017, 12:00 AM
The Process of Assembling - by watergaze - 01-03-2017, 12:00 AM
The Process of Assembling - by watergaze - 01-03-2017, 12:00 AM
The Process of Assembling - by glance left - 01-03-2017, 12:00 AM
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