The only way to acquire consciousness is consciously.
Introduction
Let’s consider the idea of self-creation. We can see the intersection of the ideas and instructions of authors: Neville; Rolf Alexander; Maurice Nicoll; Eckart Tolle.
1. Neville: awakened imagination -- expanded definition
2. Alexander: self awareness as the life’s purpose
3. Nicoll: if there is truth within us, there is a lot that is superficial to it
4. Recent example of dysfunction
5. Our own parallel experience
6. Nicoll’s explanation: the release phenomenon (i.e., subjection to lower level mental function)
7. Approaching the work as one of our usual projects -- a future goal in time
8. “The power of now” and “The creation of now”
9. The consciousness (the imagination) is not in time, it is timeless
10. Daily experiences -- negative release into chaos.
11. These are subject to conscious noticing and positive release (Sedona method -- see E013).
12. The only way to consciousness is to go consciously; and we are hoping for grace.
13. Is this all just a mind game, or are we attaining to something more real?
14. How far away from our conscious goals we stray.
15. Conclusion: stop continual reacting and start continual creating.
Summary
KEY QUOTE
“Change of being is not a patchwork process.” (Nicoll, M. Living Time p. 234)
RESOURCES
Repeated:
Neville, (1954) Awakened Imagination & The Search
Alexander, Dr. Rolf (1956) Creative Realism
Nicoll, Maurice (1952) Living Time and the Integration of the Life