10-13-2009, 12:00 AM
vajrakaya wrote:
The flyer is a great pain in nagual development. The cheap, easy way to beat it early in our path (when we are rather dull and energetically weak) is simple
enough.
The chain of the flyer's slavery lies on the flyer's thoughts. They bombard us with them from within to move us away from our path of heart.
Pushing the flyer out, rebelling against it proves unsuccesful. The flyer comes back, more vicious (or subtler) than before.
Instead we should do this sly manouver: intending the rejection of the flyer's thoughts. Without the
flyer's thoughts driving us mad, the flyer finds itself unable to screw us and, within days, leaves defeated.
Aparently, according to Castaneda, with just the absense of this inorganic being we will be able to shut our internal dialogue and see within days. The rest
is walk that, harder or easier, is done without internal resistance.
yes it works. Now how to keep that intent unbendable? That a war for the Warrior
The flyer is a great pain in nagual development. The cheap, easy way to beat it early in our path (when we are rather dull and energetically weak) is simple
enough.
The chain of the flyer's slavery lies on the flyer's thoughts. They bombard us with them from within to move us away from our path of heart.
Pushing the flyer out, rebelling against it proves unsuccesful. The flyer comes back, more vicious (or subtler) than before.
Instead we should do this sly manouver: intending the rejection of the flyer's thoughts. Without the
flyer's thoughts driving us mad, the flyer finds itself unable to screw us and, within days, leaves defeated.
Aparently, according to Castaneda, with just the absense of this inorganic being we will be able to shut our internal dialogue and see within days. The rest
is walk that, harder or easier, is done without internal resistance.
yes it works. Now how to keep that intent unbendable? That a war for the Warrior

