Chapter 9 Day 11 Soaring

Soaring: Coming from the Future

July 7, 2018, Galactic West, Tiferet Sepheroth,
Saturday, White Resonant Dog, Kin 150, 2nd Chakra

Verse 104 –  The Gospel of St. Thomas

They said to Jesus, “Come let us pray and let us fast.” Jesus said, “What is the sin I have committed, or wherein have I been defeated? But when the Bridegroom leaves the Bridal Chamber, then let them fast and pray.”

Verse 104 – Page 320-322 The Gnostic Gospel of St. Thomas by Tau Malachi

“In the state of Christ – Consciousness, everything transpires by way of silence and conscious volition, without need for thoughts or words or any outward act. Everything comes into being from within one self, according to a silent will. This Supernal Consciousness is beyond the mental, vital, and physical being, though hidden within them and thus operates by way of the silent will of the Divine I Am or Supernal Being, which is a state of pure radiant awareness. In this state, one’s holy soul is inseparable from God and the Godhead that indwells it; one’s will is God’s Will and God’s Will is one’s own thus, one’s own silent will is God’s Will and whatever one wills comes to pass the very instant one wills it. This complete unification of one’s self with God is the state of the perfect tsaddik or Master and is called the Realm of No Difference, or the Realm of No More Practice.”

“The bridegroom and bridal chamber imply the bride. These three terms have different levels of meaning. On one level, the bride is the Nefesh, the earthly soul, which is to be united with the bridegroom, which is the Neshamah, the heavenly soul. Ruach is the Spirit or Divine intelligence in us through which the Nefesh and Neshamah are joined together – hence the bridal chamber. On another level, however, the bridal chamber is the holy Neshamah which here represents the innermost part of the soul in which God and Godhead indwell and through which we are joined to God and the Godhead. The aim of spiritual practice is this unification. As long as the bridegroom is in the bridal chamber united with the bride, there is no need for practice. Only when the bridegroom departs and a sense of separation occurs is there a need for typical spiritual practice.”

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“The Art Of Soaring” by Dolokhov and Gurangov

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“The Power Of Luck” by Dolokhov and Gurangov

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The books, The Art of Soaring and The Power of Luck were both written in Russian and are of great interest to people who have read the Anastasia series of nine books. Divine Magic or Theurgy appears to be included in Anastasia’s spiritual gifts. The Art of Soaring and The Power of Luck are actually beginners’ manuals for an introduction and understanding of Divine Magic.

In The Art of Soaring the chapter on shape shifting would be of interest to readers interested in Shamanism. There is a chapter starting on page 100 entitled “New Year’s Eve Dance or How to Become a Shaman.” Richard Bach, author of “Jonathan Livingston Seagull,” is noted in the beginning paragraph. This is another magical book.

On page 54, (in The Art of Soaring,) in the chapter entitled, “Renaming by Finding the Ray of Light.” Page 56 is very relative to the study of duality, yin and yang, male and female and the spark of life.

“We will now examine yet another world view, which correlates with the principle of duality, popular in the East known as Yin and Yang. Within any object you can find a creative element and within every destructive phenomenon there exists a spark of life – the Ray of Light. For example, a tree which is withering yet still has powerful roots, or a mangy dog which still leads the pack.”

“The technique of renaming by finding the ray of light is simple; I locate this ray, the source of strength, and it leads me to success. In our examples, you might compose names like these; “I am the one who grows powerful roots,” and “I am the one who leads the pack.”

The authors have many examples of how this magic works. In the book, Living by Love by Claus Joehle there is a spiritual practice he describes where one can actually alter time. In fact, all of Claus Joehle’s books are very magical.

In the Pink Flamingo Clown Troupe one of the magical things we did was to bend down so our eyes were 3″ or 4″ lower than when we are standing upright. Then we would pretend that in these 3″ or 4″ is a purely magical realm that only children can see. Adults can’t find it unless they intend to. We would sometimes spend a half hour going out from the meeting and come back and report our findings. Pretending we are seeing the world as a little child again, literally can be magical. My favorite experience was going into the chapel and sitting on a pew and noticing sunlight streaming in through a beautiful stained glass window. The beam of light was actually in front of my feet and on my body. I spent the 30 minutes watching little pieces of dust (colored by the stained glass window) floating around. This transported me to another reality and I just enjoyed that for the 30 minutes.

Another report I enjoyed was that someone had gone out into the lawn and had staked out a yard square plot of land and pretended she was miniature and sitting in it. She noticed everything that was going on and the little creatures crawling around and how alive and busy that little plot of land was, which one rarely stops to observe.