Thing is he won’t even try the fields for himself. So brilliant.
Is part of it that you wish you could help him?
I feel that way sometimes, with people I’m close to. But I know with some people I simply can’t bring it up with them it just wouldn’t go well
But at the same time, I’d do anything to help them if I could.
And on some level, do you think feeling results from the fields requires some level of willingness?
Yes. I originally tried to and this is the only reason I told him about fields. I don’t just tell anyone.
Definitely
This is proof that he is only in for the energy steal and not for the wisdom.
Just like people questing astral projection instead of actually trying it and get their minds blown.
I agree.
…need to find a healthy balance between “desire to help others advance” and understanding that “for some it will take hundreds of additional incarnations”.
Yay!
And (in case you hadn’t yet noticed) you accomplished your peace yourself. Good for you.
As we used to say when we were kids, “Sucks to be him.”
I feel like that’s the foreword of a book you’ll be writing at some point
To be honest I don’t think we should be talking to the general public or society about this. People are very intolerant and ignorant towards unorthodox beliefs or how they would call it… ‘superstition’.
I just think this should be left for a niche/small group targeted audiences rather than broadcasting it with the whole world.
I’m starting to think the same. Just thought I could help him. He’s not even non-spiritual/materialistic actually. He “believes” in enlightenment and all that and even reads about it. But he doesn’t “believe” people can develop healing powers.
I hate the word belief. It implies things can’t be known.
Yep, the Magus’ Credo (to Know, to Date, to Will, and to Keep Silence) applies today as it did back in ancient times.
I send an occasional YouTube link, but for the most part it’s useless. Mostly, I tell people about the 40 hz MIT study. That’s enough for them to get on the path–sounds can change the body, If they pursue that path long enough, they will find Sapien Medicine’s channel.
You could also say “I’m taking a step back from all that for a bit” if he asks again. It’s not a lie at all; you’re stepping back from talking to him about it, but he’ll hear that you are stepping back from fields. That will make him happy. If he asks why, tell him that you’re in a rut, which, you are-- in dealing with him. If he persists, you’re just working on mindfulness for awhile–again, with him. Of course, you’re just banging away on fields. Maybe he’ll take your progress as a sign that he should work on his mindfulness exercises, as well.
Beliefs are actually “extreme knowing”, i.e. one subjective truth is so deeply ingrained it won’t even be questioned and simply assumed as true.
The skeptics in your life - honestly, cherish them. Because skeptics are the ones questioning the beliefs, they wanna know what’s going on.
In your specific case, i can only assume he isn’t meant to see results (yet?). That and you absolutely don’t need to prove anything to anyone.
If you have plasma flowers, try this field
what would prove him wrong is u not careing. Because that shows ur levels above maturely them him.
Take it from one of the best men in history Marcus
“I have often wondered how it is that every man loves himself more than all the rest of men, but yet sets less value on his own opinion of himself than on the opinion of others.”
– Marcus Aurelius
If you have the corpus spiritus cards maybe you can have fun predicting the future for him. Try to make it fun and if the result is annoying just throw it out the window saying your an amateur or something.
Just now I used the cards to play prediction with my friend. He is a hardcore skeptic. He got a bad card repeatedly for his career he wanted to change it but no matter how he shuffled he still got the same card or related cards. He finally realized that something was going on. It was fun to see him baffled. We then switch to love life which ended things on a positive note.
So try different things and have infinite patience because we were once them some years ago, before we found sapien medicine.
“Knowing” is a process. There is a journey towards “knowing.” It often starts with an interest. For whatever our reason, we want to know more about something.
As we give it our attention, we think about it. We have thoughts about our something. At some point along our way, we decide to think more of certain thoughts and less of other thoughts. So, a “belief” is a thought we keep thinking. A belief is a thought we’ve decided (whether we’re aware we’ve decided or not) to keep thinking. A belief is a practiced thought.
As we practice our thought, our perceptual filters shift so we start seeing evidence to support our thought in more and more places we look. You may have known someone who bought a particular type of car because “no one else had one” who then complained that the moment they drove their car off the lot they start to see their car everywhere they looked.
Anyway, this evidence that we see gives us more reason to continue to practice our thought. Not only that, but our continued practice combined with our evidence allows ourselves to practice our thought from a “belief” into an “expectation.” We now expect our world to be the way we “believe” it to be because now we have our evidence.
If we continue with our expectation, we practice that into “knowing.”
An example of this process that everyone has gone through is our experience with the sun. When we’re born, we don’t know anything about our world. As we explore and become aware of our world, we notice that sometimes it’s light out, other times it’s dark. As we do more exploration, we learn that those times of light and dark are not random but have a regularity to it. And we notice that those light times seem to occur when that big glowy thing is in the sky.
That’s a thought–that big glowy thing in the sky must make it light out because when it’s not in the sky, it’s dark. We all go through that or have been taught that by people bigger than us. And each day and each night we get to practice this thought. No big glowy thing in the sky, no light. Big glowy thing in the sky, light. We’re not even aware that we’re practicing it but we are.
And soon we just expect it to happen. If we have a common sleep pattern (say, before you took on your current career) we come to expect that we wake up when it’s light and when it’s dark, that’s more the time for sleep.
When we’re still early in this process, we encounter days when it’s light but we can’t see the big glowy thing in the sky. How can this be?! Maybe there’s a thick layer of cloud cover. Maybe a well-meaning bigger person describes to us that the big glowy thing is really still there; it’s just hidden behind the clouds. And maybe we catch glimpses of the outline of that big glowy thing poking through the cloud cover. More evidence that allows us to continue to practice that thought we are calling a “belief.”
From that state of expectation, we practice ourselves into a state of knowing. We are so steady in our practiced expectation and we have accumulated enough evidence, that we simply “know” that the sun will “come up” every morning.
Loop the old Androstenol 6 times and talk to him again
Yikes! (Hoping I’m not in that vicinity.)