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The lines of knowledge
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Let us share the small lines of knowledge that we can use in our lifes for remembering that we are the part of Divinity, eternity...






INTENTION




My teacher says:




Desire without feverishness is INTENTION.




The explanation is obvious:


If you get feverish, you will never get your desires fulfilled, nor your intention will be triggered.


You will remain in the middle of the storm induced by your feverishness.


But, if you desire without feverishness, in a calm, centered and relaxed manner you will unleash your intent and all will be free of the bondage.


Feverishness is a bond to a desire that is not centered within your true nature.


If you are bounded you can't be free, you can't Intend.


''It is a dangerous business, going out of your door. You step into the Road, and if you dont keep your feet, there is no knowing where you might be
swept off to.'' J.R.R. Tolkien
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#2
SO, "feverishness" is the cause of disturbance? I would think it was a symptom....
What causes "feverishness"? What, exactly, keeps Intent from manifesting? Who/what "fulfills" your Intentions? What, exactly, is the process of having Intentions "triggered"?
I would say that it is not possible to desire without feverishness. Desire IS feverishness. To Intend with the assumption that your objective is something apart from you IS desire and feverishness!
True INTENT is simply to KNOW. To ASSUME the Intent complete. There is no process,... only power. This is the nature of a 'Man of Knowledge'.For the Standing Mother,
DG
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#3
"True INTENT is simply to KNOW. To ASSUME the Intent complete. There is no process,... only power. This is the nature of a 'Man of
Knowledge'."




At times I know this. It is like waking up.


Your posts are appreciated Doktor because they never fail to hit the nail on the head.


They remind me to reset my compass.
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#4
maybe feverishness, meant, obbsession, impatience, which is really doubt.
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