06-09-2010, 12:00 AM
Mornings Son wrote:Toltechie wrote:
I have become convinced that addressing this issue of the mind as the
foreign
installation should be the first priority of every spiritual aspirant.
Otherwise
any other effort regarding the many esoteric disciplines one can pursue
will
ultimately fail or even worse, serve to strengthen the grip of the mind
parasite. There is much more to the picture, but the bottom line is that
everyone needs to find their own unique strategy for prevailing against
this
invisible enemy. Only those who do so with unbending intent have any
chance of
succeeding.Having no experience with the FI or parasite I have had difficult to accept the concept. Rather I seen it as a metaphor for 'desires, anger and delusions' - the 3 buddhist poisons.
Resently I saw the parasit as I let go in of me in dreaming. What a creepy huge insect thing!!
Getting the grip on the source my emotional and thinking responses to situations has been my way for long time.
Im not a master of it, every moment is a battle. Cutting the inner dialog helps a lot.
Recaping emotional situations is a must - to dig out the fucker in the back of the head.
Don't forget, rejecting the flyer's thoughts.
I have become convinced that addressing this issue of the mind as the
foreign
installation should be the first priority of every spiritual aspirant.
Otherwise
any other effort regarding the many esoteric disciplines one can pursue
will
ultimately fail or even worse, serve to strengthen the grip of the mind
parasite. There is much more to the picture, but the bottom line is that
everyone needs to find their own unique strategy for prevailing against
this
invisible enemy. Only those who do so with unbending intent have any
chance of
succeeding.Having no experience with the FI or parasite I have had difficult to accept the concept. Rather I seen it as a metaphor for 'desires, anger and delusions' - the 3 buddhist poisons.
Resently I saw the parasit as I let go in of me in dreaming. What a creepy huge insect thing!!
Getting the grip on the source my emotional and thinking responses to situations has been my way for long time.
Im not a master of it, every moment is a battle. Cutting the inner dialog helps a lot.
Recaping emotional situations is a must - to dig out the fucker in the back of the head.
Don't forget, rejecting the flyer's thoughts.

