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Applying the force of the eagle in day to day life.
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1) The universe is comprised of an infinite number of energy fibres.
2) The universe is infinity large and can be seen from "objective" as a cocoon.
3) When the human form is seen as inhabiting the cocoon this objective also depicts
the transitory element as an "assemblage point" upon the cocoon.
4) This assemblage point is simply the illumination of a specific section of fibres in an individual cocoon 
from its objective.
5) There exists in the universe a force that impacts an individual cocoon after death.. it is seen as great big stroboscopic, black and white magpie/eagle.
6)Because the force of the eagle impacts an individual awareness after the organic component of their cocoon has died, the personification of elements of the eagle can gift those who align with it gifts of awareness.
7) This awareness is of the forces of  greater death as it feeds upon the retrogressive parts of human awareness.
8) It stands to all sense that the eagle is consuming those parts of human awareness which are intertial or moving slower.
9) For this reason sorcerers and totlecs seers, westerly picts and easterly nodes etc.. seek fluidity of the assemblage point
for they believe that by being fluid they will slip past the inertia seeking eagle and make a leap , crossing the  gap to freedom.
10) There is a vast difference between the intent in---
A) channeling the force of the eagle (from objective). a vision of an EGG from leftside awarness.. the egg is immersed in a indigo blue void , the ergonome of mankind in its depths and a spark of light upon its transparent shell.
 B)) existing in a fluidity that can slip past the eagle.(whilst using the corporeal as launchplate.. The corporeal itself is the "feeling" a peron gets from within the cocoon whilst it is being "seen" from without the cocoon. the position of awarness which must make the leap to infinity.. (before the beak gets it)

11)The problem in a nutshell.. is that the objective to the human cocoon in order to see the assemblage position is itself very very very old, It is an observer standpoint that has aspects of inertia inherently interwoven with it.
12)Consider a well shaft that has a pool of awareness at its depths. and consider the stone walls of this well shaft to have been built for millennia by the accumulated path of resistance the habitual has carved along the world.
13)and we see that the eagle is pecking like a woodpecker, seemingly for Toltec and sorcerers alike, never able to reach the pool beyond its beak.
14) we wonder wether this well is a prison as well as an option for freedom.

using the force of the eagle. hahaha
anyone see a problem with it?
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I had this vision a few months ago during meditation of jumping into a well, 100's and 100's of meters across and trying to stay in the center during free fall.  There were whole villages....cities.....built into the stone walls around the periphery, I could see as I fell.  Compulsion was to get drawn toward those living quarters along the sides....to grab hold and stop the free fall and live along the sides. 

I suppose it's a problem if the intent is freedom....to let go and fly straight down the hole.  To use and inevitably get used, seems like it creates a compulsion to cling.  Thing is, the compulsion to cling or maybe "use" seems overwhelmingly reflexive...habitual, regardless of how destructive/deleterious it is.  Thus, maybe there should be a tone of compassion for those who feel compelled to cling/use the way we do.  Doesn't mean we don't let up, constantly looking for a way to engender change on a personal and collective scale.  To give up is death by self-dismembering cling-convulsion.  Thinking of a new born baby.....nearly purely aware....soft....utterly vulnerable.  And how the reflexive clinging starts almost from day one.  This compulsion just grows and becomes more complex as the being grows toward adulthood, hording around the compulsive survival drive that seems to supercede every notion of the possibility to fly in the face of this compulsion...to let go...acquiesce and resume free fall.  I mean, how much choice is really involved, I wonder?
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glance left wrote:
I had this vision a few months ago during meditation of jumping into a well, 100's and 100's of meters across and trying to stay in the center during free fall.  There were whole villages....cities.....built into the stone walls around the periphery, I could see as I fell.  Compulsion was to get drawn toward those living quarters along the sides....to grab hold and stop the free fall and live along the sides. 

I suppose it's a problem if the intent is freedom....to let go and fly straight down the hole.  To use and inevitably get used, seems like it creates a compulsion to cling.  Thing is, the compulsion to cling or maybe "use" seems overwhelmingly reflexive...habitual, regardless of how destructive/deleterious it is.  Thus, maybe there should be a tone of compassion for those who feel compelled to cling/use the way we do.  Doesn't mean we don't let up, constantly looking for a way to engender change on a personal and collective scale.  To give up is death by self-dismembering cling-convulsion.  Thinking of a new born baby.....nearly purely aware....soft....utterly vulnerable.  And how the reflexive clinging starts almost from day one.  This compulsion just grows and becomes more complex as the being grows toward adulthood, hording around the compulsive survival drive that seems to supercede every notion of the possibility to fly in the face of this compulsion...to let go...acquiesce and resume free fall.  I mean, how much choice is really involved, I wonder?

back in my suicidal days i became convinced that the foot of cliff had for each jumper a different consistency. I believed that the intent i hit the floor with could somehow force it to capture parts of my energetic decisions as spirals in the rock and maybe create a pressured launchplate, which upon re=aligning with the earths power would catapult my soul to eternity.

the trick would be to chuck a bucket of wheat seeds off first, so they could be catapulted alongside you in the otherworld.
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Maybe the trick would be  to embody the intent to capture the scattered parts of energetic decision that are needed to coil the spring of the launch plate, progressively as time goes by and moments, day by day, are addressed in the context of that which is growing and developing amidst a consistent recapitulation...so that the jump...the timing of it... simply becomes a natural extension of what is gathered and aligned with.  Infinity is jumped into...and does the jumping as well, when the time is right.
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no matter which way i die there is still some witch who thinks she can see with the power of the eagle.
the eagle feeds off the inertial remains of an incarnation and recycles them back into life.. (presumably it eats them up and then shits them out to become tonal fertilizer for their next life.
The problem is people who associate themselves with the force of the eagle.. from only THE OBJECTIVE..
as they are creating a manifestational flow which is likely to kill all the people on the planet.


the objective- the hunter
the subjective- the warrior
the corporeal.- the nagual.

the three operate as a trine.. meaning you need all three to actually make the leap yourself.

however the tendency is for people (westerly witches especially)
to just occupy the objective and the hunter..
thereby causing imbalance in the creative force /
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Yes, the tendency is.......

Where does the tendency come from?  The compulsion to "just occupy the objective and the hunter"?

I wonder if part of the challenge of those seeking to align the three is to do so amidst the seemingly untenable circumstances of a world in which the three are seemingly incurably disaligned.  The frustration of finding a path to clarity amidst the ever increasing affront of an ever increasing realization of the utter lack of clarity all around by comparison.

"no matter which way i die there is still some witch who thinks she can see with the power of the eagle"

It seems like maybe this is a taylor-made challenge for those who are clear.  The thorn in the side. 

Though, I don't really know, honestly.  All this coming from someone who is literally bristling with thorns-in-all-sides.  One is plucked and 2 take its place.  The problem of the Nine-Headed Hydra.
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