acw61.memo - Separating the Being from the Condition
acw61.memo
1 February 1998
Separating the Being from the Condition
At 07:28 PM 1/31/98 -0500, Homer W. Smith wrote:
This involves being able to state a vision.
No it does not.
It involves being able to separate out from A CONDITION or IDENTITY.
The condition would the be "able to state a vision." or "unable to state a vision."
So the prefix would be " Connected to being "able (or unable) to state/see a vision" has there been..........
Homer W. Smith wrote:
If the Itsa line is out, then there will be no vision forth coming.
The reason you are doing the BPC handling is to FIND and HANDLE what is keeping the itsa line out or blocked.
Homer W. Smith wrote:
My original question and assessment list was directed at opening up the itsa line on the Whats it?
I see there is a vision, but I don't see what the vision is.
The BEING IS NOT THE CONDITION.
The CONDITION IS NOT THE BEING.
The BEING is lost in the CONDITION. When the processor or pc indicates there is a condition. i.e. Lots of BPC connected to being able to state a Vision.
This can cause a separation, the being might be immersed in the condition. Just a minuscule "dot" of presence, there isn't enough being available to create an itsa-maker line.
The sole intent of BPC handling is to help the being get enough separation from the CONDITION that they can now observe it somewhat and communicate about the bits they observe.
As the CONDITION gets more and more viewed at some point the itsa-maker line goes in and the pc gets bigger and bigger in relation to the CONDITION, until they are at cause over it. This is the easy part. The hard part is to name the CONDITION or AREA OF BPC accurately enough so that it can be separated from.
This is why pc plus processor usually are bigger than the CONDITION.
Don't lose sight of the fact, ALL beings are God's, some just wear their disguises more solidly than others.
Alan
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