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The Process of Assembling
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We are perceivers. But what does that mean? All forms that perceive are equipped with an

assemblage point. That AP is likened to a hoop, or o-ring that grasps a selection of filaments.

Whatever is grasped becomes lit by the power focused upon it. We 'assemble' perception by

lighting up a certain group of filaments. What is perceived is a reflection of what is assembled.

And what is the source of that highlighting force? Intent.

Only Intent can alter perception. And only perceivers have perception! Perceivers are just a

tiny fragment of the variety of existing life. All perceivers assemble, ... but not all assemblers

are perceivers! But that's a tale for another time.

As perceivers, we assemble. So, what else do we assemble? Everything. We assemble form,

space, time, identity, individuality, memory, senses, information, purpose, desire, .... everything.

How does this happen? That point of assemblage-- that o-ring, grasps billions of filaments. Each

filament is a facet of what we perceive. Every addition or subtraction of filaments is reflected in

what is perceived.

It is the nature of perceivers/assemblers to grasp filaments. Each alteration of what is within

the grasp changes what is perceived. This SEQUENCE of grasped filaments creates what we

call time. We assemble time. Every moment, every mili-second is a new grasp of filaments!

Of course this experience is relative to the individual assembler, but within agreed constructs

there are common experiences. And again, what is it that can alter, change, or manipulate

the filaments that are grasped (perception)?? Intent. Only Intent.

Now, outside 'anchored' constructs (lifetimes), there is still perception. There is still assembling

going on! This assembling is the work of the dreamer. The dreamer is an assembler.

And the assemblage points that establish the numerous lives of the dreamer are

assembled by it! To be more specific, the dreamer assembled the o-ring that manifests

what you perceive in this lifetime. We are perceivers. We are assemblers. We, as the

dreamer, assemble lifetimes. We have a varying number of lifetimes going on.

But what about the infinite number of worlds where we have no lifetime? Ahhhh. We come

to the real reason for this rant. It is our conscious experience outside constructed lifetimes

that exposes us to the nature and use of Intent. While within a construct (lifetime, agreement,

whatever you call it) we have an assembled identity. That identity is programmed to express

Intent by the agreement it serves. But while outside these walls, we experience and use Intent freely! We learn what it means to Intend. So, what might be an example this free exercise of intent? A DREAM that we are NOT a participant in or do NOT have recognizable surroundings.

Once back in an anchored construct (lifetime), there are two ways that things can go.

1) We use what we have learned to enhance our assembled filaments in the construct

(old seers), or 2) We use what we have learned to express the Oneness of life (new seers).
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#2
Disassembly. I remember DJ saying we organize the world with our compulsive thoughts..."the world is such and such and so and so". And so.....

I remember, as a kid, I used to play a game where I would repeat a word over and over and over again, focusing my attention on it, until its meaning disassembled. I could feel the perceptual shift with this little experiment....strange and exciting. And then, in a similar vein, staring at my reflection in the mirror until it lost its meaning...the sense of self began to unravel as I fixed my gaze on it. Something became frightened in that unraveling, so I would stop before it really got started. Easier then, but less determined. Harder now, but more determined.

Stopping thought....stopping the world....unraveling it and the self that is anchored in it by gazing at them both, simultaneously, and persistently. It's just taking a long time to gather momentum.
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#3
Lol! Leave it to a kid to show us how to crack the fixations! Good contributions li'l fellow!
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#4
Yeah, lol. Funny how things come full circle in order to move forward (thanks, mini me!).

Gazing into the face of my reflection.....until it dissolves. I'm intending that here in the daily awareness, but there's a stretchy veil that thins waaaaay out as I press into it, but doesn't seem to want to break.

Gentle pressure.....something's gotta give
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glance left wroteBig Grinisassembly. I remember DJ saying we organize the world with our compulsive thoughts..."the world is such and such and so and so". And so.....

I remember, as a kid, I used to play a game where I would repeat a word over and over and over again, focusing my attention on it, until its meaning disassembled. I could feel the perceptual shift with this little experiment....strange and exciting. And then, in a similar vein, staring at my reflection in the mirror until it lost its meaning...the sense of self began to unravel as I fixed my gaze on it. Something became frightened in that unraveling, so I would stop before it really got started. Easier then, but less determined. Harder now, but more determined.

Stopping thought....stopping the world....unraveling it and the self that is anchored in it by gazing at them both, simultaneously, and persistently. It's just taking a long time to gather momentum.Hmm, I wonder why you would come up with that game as a kid? Something taught to you in dreams perhaps or maybe from a former life? 
It's kind of interesting to look at how some words could disappear and it wouldn't make any difference. Irregardless, geopolitics, etc. Those words would simply be replaced by regardless and politics, which mean the same things. Others would collapse our description of the world a bit. The word "vase" goes and you've got a cup of flowers. Take away bowl, pot, and jar and in comes wide cup, boiling cup, and storage cup.  And others would leave gaping holes. Take away "time" for example. 

If I'm understanding this right, the goal is to keep going until all marklar are marklar and then eliminate marklar? (for the unilluminated, it's a South Park reference. In one episode a group of aliens known as Marklar used the word Marklar as their word for every noun). It does seem like a great meditative game.

DoktorGreen wrote:Lol! Leave it to a kid to show us how to crack the fixations! Good contributions li'l fellow!

That ain't no ordinary kid, pilgrim. That's Glancey the Kid! The deadliest nagualier this side o' the Pecos.
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#6
I don't know, I don't remember dreaming it....I think it just occurred to me one day.

LOL, DG was talking about the kid who came up with the game when he/I was young.

This gunslinger only has one prey.....the one I see every morning when I brush my teeth A bullet in his heart every silent moment at high noon, he's died a million deaths, only to arise and shamble noon the next day when again he's outgunned again and again.

His death will be final when the clock finally stops....hour hand, minute hand, second hand all fixedly pointing due north.
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glance left wrote:I don't know, I don't remember dreaming it....I think it just occurred to me one day.

LOL, DG was talking about the kid who came up with the game when he/I was young. I know, so was I. 
glance left wrote: This gunslinger only has one prey.....the one I see every morning when I brush my teeth  A bullet in his heart every silent moment at high noon, he's died a million deaths, only to arise and shamble noon the next day when again he's outgunned again and again. His death will be final when the clock finally stops....hour hand, minute hand, second hand all fixedly pointing due north.Heh, reminds me of one of my dreams from a while ago. I was very aware that I was dreaming and I was by a closed door. I had a radio with me and I realized that by changing the dial on the radio I could change which dreaming scenario was on the other side of the door. So I turned it and found what looked to be an exciting western, where two gunslingers were doing battle on the street at high noon. I opened the door and stepped into the body of one of them.... who had just been shot. I looked down and fell over dead. "God damned it!" I thought while laughing, thinking I should've picked a different station. I awoke here as I died in the dream.
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I can only speak for myself but, putting myself in your shoes/dream, I think the you that was doing the picking, dialed up the right dream and the right character in the dream to step into in order to drive the point home. Anyways, that's my personal take on the dream you shared. It's a good omen
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#9
Yeah, I was happy with the dream. I haven't been able to find that radio again though.
As for omens... I'm not so great with them. I can sometimes pick out an omen, but I have no idea what it means. Like if I'm ever lost and I can go right or left... a crow might caw off to my right and I might be certain it's an omen... but I won't know if the omen means I should go that way or avoid that path. Guess I need to focus my awareness/intent better wrt that stuff.

BTW, speaking of dreams, how's your dreaming these days?
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#10
Off and on. Waiting for daily cohesion, is my guess.

Omens are more apparent to me the more single-minded I become. Then the omens begin to revolve around that singular purpose, I'm finding.
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Dok, interesting how your post concluded with the distinction between old and new seers. The idea that we serve out a kind of contract with spirit in some of these realms while in the others we are free to use intent as we like is intriguing

glance, looking at my reflection in a mirror and seeing it shift and dissolve... I did that as a kid too .

And, yes, something can get scared when doing this hehe. It is a great exercise. Mirrors are amazing in general.

JJ, the omens stuff needs a bit of practice sometimes. I remember how perplexed I was at the beginning. Imo, the trick is not to think, but feel. Let oneself be guided. So someone with a lot of brain power might be at a loss for a while . Also, by recognizing the omen in retrospect you slowly allow your perception to shift.
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Dok, interesting how your post concluded with the distinction between old and new seers. The idea that we serve out a kind of contract with spirit in some of these realms while in the others we are free to use intent as we like is intriguing

glance, looking at my reflection in a mirror and seeing it shift and dissolve... I did that as a kid too . Had amazing insight into stuff thnx to this activity.

And, yes, something can get scared when doing this hehe. It is a great exercise. Mirrors are amazing in general.

JJ, the omens stuff needs a bit of practice sometimes. I remember how perplexed, even frustrated, I was at the beginning. Imo, the trick is not to think, but feel. Let oneself be guided. Do not try to interpret it with your intellect but let it come to you. So someone with a lot of brain power might be at a loss for a while (cause there seem to be more options) . Also by recognizing the omen in retrospect you slowly allow your perception to shift and notice some patterns. It just needs perseverance and patience and not to be too hard on oneself for being so erm slow and clueless .
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#13
(: Haven't done this exercise in a while. Might be interesting to put it back into play to help support the primary exercise.
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