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by Xavier Séguin
from
Eden-Saga Website
Despite their apparent resemblance, they have little in common.
Their origin and use manifest two irreducible
points of view on life. Intention and will look at each other like
hounds of earthenware, on both sides of the wide gap that separates
the warrior from the grunt.
I will do it by opposing the will, powerful engine of action, at least as the old Seneca understands it.
When you'll give up hope, I'll teach you will. Seneca
For Seneca, the will is opposed to hope, passive, which exempts taking in hand.
We wait for it to come, without making the slightest effort for that. Hope is a virtue of assistance. This behavior is unworthy of the warrior.
I share this opinion.
All my life, I have put it into practice. But I am a warrior, my gaze goes beyond.
Seneca's will is the product of mind and mind is another name for ego. Isn't that will, built on the ego, closely related to pride?
This will makes us proud, but does it make us happy?
Old sorcerer Juan Matus, the benefactor of Carlos Castañeda, refuses this cumbersome luggage.
Seneca the Old (-54 à -39) and Carlos Castañeda (1925 à 1998)
Feeding on Intention
Let's see if there is a less mental will.
In Lao-Tzu, maybe...?
Where there is a will, there is a path. Lao-Tzu
That will would please Castañeda more.
Except that Lao-Tzu does not tell us where this path leads. There are paths that lead nowhere... No doubt because they go around in circles in the dense forest of the mind?
According to the llamas of the Himalayas (not to be confused with the llamas of the Andes), the mind is the only part of the human being that will never know enlightenment. They piously recite the teaching of Rama, who was educated on Hyperborea - the famous space base of the former gods. And I fully subscribe to it.
The mind is the main obstacle to spiritual elevation.
The intention, on the other hand, does not come from the mind. When the will wears us down, the intention nourishes the warrior. It comes from the belly. And it opens the heart. It gives heart to the belly.
That's why the formulation of the other Lao seems more accurate to me:
Where there is an intention, there is a realization. Lao Surlam
The Emanations of the Eagle
When Castañeda talks about intention, what is it all about?
Two separate things.
There is Intention with a great I, which is with Energy the two principal emanations of the Eagle, or for simplicity, of the Source. Indeed, there is no personal god in the philosophy of nagual.
Just the ubiquitous, blind and deaf Energy, and a force called the Intention, which corresponds more or less to the Holy Ghost of the Christians, except that it is useless, even arrogant, to address a prayer to it.
Intention will not hear it. Neither will the Eagle. He diffuses an impersonal, free and gratuitous energy, which Castañedism calls emanations.
These emanations are astral effluviums that come from the galactic center.
They are emitted by the imposing black hole whose suction force makes our Milky Way spiral. The Yaqui wizards see him as an Eagle. They discern a kind of beak that sucks absolutely everything, including light.
The black hole absorbs everything, but it gives us in exchange, to all without distinction, living beings, conscious or not, plants, animals or spiritual beings, these two values that nourish and make perfect, Intention and Energy...
The Eagle is the giant blackhole which makes the Milky Way turning round.
Almighty Intention
Intention is deaf. But it is not blind. Well, not exactly...
He must then reinforce his personal intention in order to shine his luminosity to attract the Intention and receive the expected help.
If you think about it, that describes perfectly the world where we are.
To conform day after day to binding religious precepts for so poor a profit seems to me very ineffective.
That is why Pascal's bet is a "fool's bargain"...
Pascal's Bet
Pascal proposes to the atheist the following bet:
But which way will we look?
Reason can not determine anything; there is an infinite chaos separating us. He plays a game at the end of this infinite distance, where he will cross or pile.
What do you win?
The objection would be to refuse to bet.
To this, Pascal retorts that we do not have the freedom to refrain from betting, since our eternal life depends on the choice we have made:
Mortal Gods
Why should we choose?
I was taught in philosophy to,
Pascal's bet is stupid in the sense that he forces us to believe in a god such as the one in which Pascal believes.
But to the question do you believe in god? I am forced to say yes...
But they have nothing to do with Pascal's god...
The love that is in my heart does not come from them.
What is it, in this case?
Transcendence lies in the superabundant Energy, and in the Intention that banishes chance.
There is no chance. Everything that happens is willed. Buddha
Implementing the Spirit
The weak humans needed a good god, a consoling father, a loving mother.
The terraformers lent themselves to this desire which they considered legitimate. But it's a comedy. A hunt...
'What if the sky was empty?', sang Alain Souchon.
It is full of extraterrestrials, I will add, but we will seek in vain the good god. The warrior can only rely on his own strength. If Intention adds its help, so much the better.
Otherwise he will cope without.
The warrior does not hope, he does not pray, his spiritual life is intense, but he is not religious...
Religion is for those who are afraid of going to hell, spirituality is for those who have already been there. Lee Stringer
His only help lies in his impeccability.
Activated by a huge amount of neurons and bacteria, our microbiota is of far greater importance than previously imagined.
Conscious Brain - Unconscious Microbiota
Nothing is easier than a digestive system. At least in appearance...
The portion of pizza that we have just eaten is crushed in the mouth, degraded in the stomach, then slips into the small intestine that absorbs the necessary nutrients.
The colon extracts the water, digests certain fibers and then eliminates the rest by the anus in the form of fecal matter.
Trivial...!
...insists Emeran Mayer, gastroenterologist, executive director of the Center for Neurobiology of Stress from the University of California at Los Angeles (USA) and author of The Mind-Gut Connection.
I don't believe that the microbiota is a second brain, nor do I believe in the pre-eminence of the left brain - or to speak like Castañeda, on the right side (of the body).
We are magical beings, not magicians, but infinite beings endowed with immense powers. Our sad time put them in a bag that she threw to the bottom of the oceans.
It's up to everyone to dive deep into their inner ocean to make them emerge.
Like Friedrich Nietzsche, I believe in the advent of superhuman.
And it is not the lying science that will take us there.
It's our intention and our impeccability.
The Warrior's Command
I
have already received the power that governs my destiny. Carlos Castañeda
After the Definitive Departure of Don Juan Matus, Carlos Castañeda went through a wild period
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