08-07-2008, 12:00 AM
Hi Docta Lee,
Big question. Think about the priciples layed out in the books.
Journey to Ixtlan is the "How To" book in my opinion.
The recomendations/ methods in that book will, if practiced,
faithfully will lead to "stopping the world."
The most important of those principles is "stopping the internal dialog."
This can be learned and practiced almost anytime, anywhere. And it can by itself lead to this experience of "stopping the world.".
This experience in turn will change your view of reality. It will lead you to the certainty that the world is not what you have always assumed it was.
If you "stop the world" you will in essence be a sorcerer.
This experience will leave you with more questions than you will have time to get answers to if you work at it for the rest of your life.
Welcome to the forum. If we can help, we will.
Big question. Think about the priciples layed out in the books.
Journey to Ixtlan is the "How To" book in my opinion.
The recomendations/ methods in that book will, if practiced,
faithfully will lead to "stopping the world."
The most important of those principles is "stopping the internal dialog."
This can be learned and practiced almost anytime, anywhere. And it can by itself lead to this experience of "stopping the world.".
This experience in turn will change your view of reality. It will lead you to the certainty that the world is not what you have always assumed it was.
If you "stop the world" you will in essence be a sorcerer.
This experience will leave you with more questions than you will have time to get answers to if you work at it for the rest of your life.
Welcome to the forum. If we can help, we will.

