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Title: THE EXTENT & LIABILITY OF AWARENESS
Post by: Roger Boswarva on April 26, 2022, 07:52:22 AM

 
THE EXTENT & LIABILITY OF AWARENESS
 
Sorry for the somewhat clumsy and even off-putting title, but I just collided with something that I found to be important.
 
As some of you insiders know, I am in the process of writing a rather large and important book on the subject of the Truths of Our Spiritual Existence. That’s not the title of it but it is the subject of it.
 
As you know, I am a member of various scientific, academic and professional organizations who also address the subjects related to this matter of our spiritual existence.
 
Typically, these groups are filled with academic types, PhDs and the like, who have spent their working lives working within the orthodoxy of acceptable think while at the same time nibbling around the edges of “accepted science.”
 
It happens that recently I have found the writing I have been trying to do has been heavy going, with me being affected by dullness and variations on the basic theme of avoidance.
 
Typically, when it gets too much, I take a break to let all the occlusion settle and dissipate while at the same time remaining present and aware of the occlusion and what it relates to or is connected to. I’ll often do this with a little afternoon nap.
 
Well, today I just now had a breakthrough!
 
The realization on what is behind the occlusion and dullness (and degrees of unconsciousness) I was hitting came to me.
 
You see, I am writing my book with the express purpose of addressing the silly think and current state of knowledge of the folks mentioned above who are the scientific community we have to inform concerning the truths we have so we can move the civilization on planet Earth forward.
 
And in doing so, I suddenly realized I have been connecting with their collective, community of minds, and all of the case that is accessed by their research and address to this subject of Spiritual Truth. Seriously, you have to get among them to realize how much negative charge and avoidance they have caused themselves to be sitting in.  It is quite colossal. As I have mentioned to some of my more advanced friends, these academics actually can’t have positive solutions or correct data on the nature of our spiritual powers. When such are offered up, the response is typically “what-about” problem, problem, problem and assertions of other confused theory or data.
 
My observation is that they are interested mainly in the study of unresolved problems, not in the acceptance and use of solutions or positive applicable answers. Heaven forbid they would actually pick up on an offered answer and actually USE IT!!!
 
So, my big realization today, was that in connecting with these folks so as to be aware of the mental and knowledge state in their possession that I have to address such that I can upgrade it, I was spiritually being to a degree dulled, occluded and rendered “unconscious” by the condition and content of their universes.
 
Hence the title of this ditty: THE EXTENT & LIABILITY OF AWARENESS.
 
The good news is, now having spotted all this, I can now work on writing my book to give academia and the scientific community the truths I have to convey without being blocked by the occluding of these truths that these guys are stuck in practicing.
 
They are not to blame for this . . . what they are doing is precisely what we all have done all the way down and along the Time Trail till we developed our Ascensionism technology and knowledge.
 
And that practice of the denial and occlusion of the truths of our actual Spiritual Presence, Powers and Abilities is what has brought us down from our original Godly level to the disguise as -inept humans that we today protest.
 
Hence this discovery leads me to think that a very beneficial process to run might be:  “Connected to your (or the use of) being aware (or use of directed awareness). . .
a)      What are you willing to experience?
b)      What would you rather not experience?
 
Alternate to Cause Indicators the,
 
“Connected to your (or the use of) being aware (or use of directed awareness). . .
a)      What are you willing to cause or create?
b)      What would you rather not cause or create?
 
On the “Connected to” part of the command, select the one the client is most comfortable with.
 
Of course, this is a process one could/should run on EACH of our basic, Godly, spiritual abilities and powers (as noted in New Axiom One).
 
Also, one could/should run our old standby RESPONSIBILITY on each of our Powers and Abilities:
“Connected to (power/ability) what are you willing to be responsible for?”
“Connected to (power/ability) what would you rather not be responsible for?”
 
I must tell you, I’m feeling very good about this now!  
 
Rog
 



Title: Re: THE EXTENT & LIABILITY OF AWARENESS
Post by: Roger Boswarva on April 27, 2022, 05:00:05 AM
Ummmm, note the little reference to taking a little nap in my post above . . . well this info below came into my email box this morning!!  It's from those guys at "Change That Up."

Today's Tip... Your Purpose.

It’s true that in order to live our purpose in this world, we’ve got to have a vision and a plan for achieving our dreams. We must be tenacious in working toward our goals, and we might occasionally have to sacrifice a little sleep for that dream. However, our “hustle at any cost” culture has convinced us that this means choosing between success and quality of life (e.g. health, happiness and fulfillment). This either/or mindset is not just inaccurate — it actually threatens our bottom lines and secretly sabotages success.

The stress, exhaustion and decision fatigue caused by “hustling” can all lead to mood swings. Our logical processes literally shut down, opening up the floodgates to irritability, frustration, anger and sadness. In other words, the primitive part of our brains (controlled by emotion) takes over and dictates our behaviors, while our higher-level thinking is put on pause.  

Can you see how this creates the exact opposite of the success we’re striving for? 

Although the stigma remains that break-takers are lazy or unmotivated, this belief is unfounded. Breakthroughs in neuroscience research unveil proof that goes against everything we thought we knew about achievement. Periods of intentional rest are now known to boost our:
One specific method that's especially effective? Napping. Often we’re tempted to rely on coffee in lieu of taking a short break when we feel sluggish during the workday. However, napping has been shown to enhance alertness and attention even better than caffeine.

Brief periods of rest also counteract the sluggish effects of not getting enough quality sleep at night. Napping even makes us better problem solvers, which directly leads to innovation and decisive action — two notable hallmarks of success.

Maybe this all sounds great, but you’re wondering who has the time or flexibility for a workday nap? You’re right, many of us don’t… but guess what? Falling asleep is not necessary in order to feel the restorative benefits of midday rest! Try these three faux nap ideas to enhance creativity and productivity. They're easy to fit into even the busiest of schedules — so pick one, set a timer for five minutes and enjoy.

1. Close your eyes. More than 50 percent of the surface of the brain is devoted to processing visual information. Closing our eyes frees up the energy associated with that 50 percent, allowing our brains much needed recovery. We can tap into the unconscious processes that help us connect with our innovative ideas and solve problems more efficiently simply by decreasing visual input.

Action step: Create a cozy nap environment without the expectation of falling asleep. Taking that pressure off of ourselves goes a long way toward relaxation and leads to increased productivity. Consider playing some soothing music to help drown out any distracting noises. Allow your eyelids to gently close, and notice any thoughts that arise.
 
2. Daydream. As a child, were you ever scolded for gazing dreamily out the window? Our parents and teachers presumed that a wandering mind was a hindrance, but neuroscience researchers find that daydreamers actually score higher on creativity scales. For best results, approach your daydreaming session with intention: You must be able to notice when you are in this state and pull yourself out at will. This requires some practice.

Action step: Choose a photo or work of art that feels relaxing to look at, perhaps a calm ocean scene or some flowers against a bright blue sky. (Note: Blue is calming; orange stimulates creativity.) Set a timer for five minutes. Sit comfortably and gaze at the picture. Allow your mind to wander while keeping the focus on the feeling you get from the image, and keep a pen and notepad nearby to jot down any flashes of inspiration. 

3. Breathe. The adult brain, a mere two percent of body weight, is responsible for around 20 percent of oxygen consumption. This means oxygen is one fuel our brains heavily rely on for planning, decision-making and higher-order thinking.

Simple focused breathing gives us a mental energy boost. It also helps us relax into our unconscious mental processes, supporting creativity and productivity by activating our parasympathetic nervous system (responsible for both mental and physiological relaxation).

Action step: First, practice diaphragmatic breathing — drawing the air into your belly instead of your upper chest. Place one hand over your heart and the other over your abdomen while inhaling. When your lower hand rises during inhalation and your upper hand does not, you know you’re bringing the air fully into your diaphragm.

Next, breathing only through your nose, inhale for a count of four… hold for a count of four… exhale for a count of four… and hold again for a count of four. Repeat this sequence for anywhere from two to 10 minutes.

Using these techniques, our brains are able to pick apart information and reassemble it, like pieces of a puzzle, in a way that our conscious mind alone cannot. And that is when we can achieve a level of success that hustle culture just can't match.

Well now the physical body boys have explained why my little trick works!!
(M&