The Threefold Death, Mindfulness: Wakening to the Law of Reversibility

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Health, Healing, Religion & Spirituality, Philosophy, Mind & Body
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Author: Paul C Burr ISBN: 9781310593772
Publisher: Paul C Burr Publication: January 5, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Paul C Burr
ISBN: 9781310593772
Publisher: Paul C Burr
Publication: January 5, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

MINDFULNESS: WAKENING TO THE FRAMEWORK OF WHAT-IS AND WHAT-IS-NOT
Manifesting is not attracting. It’s creating something that’s already there, yet unseen, a vibration.
We aren’t solid beings living on this planet; instead this planet is a collection of energies which penetrate each other. - Hina Hashmi
Now add the paradox of duality. For ‘something’ to be present, ‘not-that-something’ also exists, at the same time. For example: when you attempt to persuade (or sell something to) someone, they may say, “yes” (success) or “no” (not-success). You know the shape of a building because the air around it is not-that-building.
So how can you apply this principle to life and death? Answer: it requires a fundamental reframe.
The opposite of death is not life, it is birth. Life is eternal. - Paraphrased from Eckhart Tolle
There is no such thing as death in the traditional sense of its definition. Upon death, the physical body returns to its constituent elements and consciousness leaves the body, unseen, reborn into the vibration it came from. Death and birth coincide. You give birth to new levels of consciousness in life by bringing death to, killing, those things that you allow to stop the birthing process. And…
You can only bring death to, or kill, that which you have power over (i.e. the properties of things you own or control): your personality, your feelings, your outlook - and how you perceive, and thus respond to, the information you amass through your five senses (sight, sound, touch, smell and taste). You do not have control over the events and people in your life – but you always have control over how you respond to them.
If you perceive life negatively for a few hours, people will think you’re in a mood. If your negativity lasts a few weeks, others may think that you’re depressed. If your negativity sustains over a longer term, others will define you as someone with a negative personality – or of a negative character. Your outlook in life shapes your responses to its peaks, middles (“Glass half full, half empty?”) and troughs. Your sustained responses, define your character – and thus your destiny…
All that happens is the result of character; the only manner in which the destiny can be changed is to change the character ... (and) can be markedly altered in any direction desired. - CC Zain
A deeper process of ‘personal alchemy’ is at work...
Strength of character comes not from a life of ease and tranquillity but from a life in which our hearts, minds and sometimes bodies are pitted against forces we do not understand. - Paraphrased from The Druid Plant Oracle, by Philip and Stephanie Carr-Gomm
Change in your consciousness is only brought about by changing your character; ergo, changes (preceded by deaths) to certain aspects of your personality and feelings, which in turn are shaped by the framework of how you perceive the information you gather through your five senses. Life, at some level, is thus about opening, as Aldous Huxley so eloquently puts it, the doors of perception AND shaping your character accordingly and consciously.
As you open the doors, you waken to the framework of what-is and what-is-not, the principles of spirit and matter, the Laws of the Light, the framework of truth borne of justice, just-is. It requires focus, imagination, faith in yourself, and a cleansing of the mind. Otherwise you will not know clearly whether you will manifest what you want or its polar opposite, its duality…
So… Be clear that what you imagine will bring you what your soul seeks. And know that all the things that you experience – that you don’t want – serve a purpose.
This booklet describes three fundamental deaths (or reframes) to aspects of personality, feelings and perception of what-is and what-is-not - or as the story of Merlin portrays, ‘The Threefold Death’. These three reframes are fundamental to your wakening to what-is and what-is-not: in modern-say speak, ‘mindfulness’.

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MINDFULNESS: WAKENING TO THE FRAMEWORK OF WHAT-IS AND WHAT-IS-NOT
Manifesting is not attracting. It’s creating something that’s already there, yet unseen, a vibration.
We aren’t solid beings living on this planet; instead this planet is a collection of energies which penetrate each other. - Hina Hashmi
Now add the paradox of duality. For ‘something’ to be present, ‘not-that-something’ also exists, at the same time. For example: when you attempt to persuade (or sell something to) someone, they may say, “yes” (success) or “no” (not-success). You know the shape of a building because the air around it is not-that-building.
So how can you apply this principle to life and death? Answer: it requires a fundamental reframe.
The opposite of death is not life, it is birth. Life is eternal. - Paraphrased from Eckhart Tolle
There is no such thing as death in the traditional sense of its definition. Upon death, the physical body returns to its constituent elements and consciousness leaves the body, unseen, reborn into the vibration it came from. Death and birth coincide. You give birth to new levels of consciousness in life by bringing death to, killing, those things that you allow to stop the birthing process. And…
You can only bring death to, or kill, that which you have power over (i.e. the properties of things you own or control): your personality, your feelings, your outlook - and how you perceive, and thus respond to, the information you amass through your five senses (sight, sound, touch, smell and taste). You do not have control over the events and people in your life – but you always have control over how you respond to them.
If you perceive life negatively for a few hours, people will think you’re in a mood. If your negativity lasts a few weeks, others may think that you’re depressed. If your negativity sustains over a longer term, others will define you as someone with a negative personality – or of a negative character. Your outlook in life shapes your responses to its peaks, middles (“Glass half full, half empty?”) and troughs. Your sustained responses, define your character – and thus your destiny…
All that happens is the result of character; the only manner in which the destiny can be changed is to change the character ... (and) can be markedly altered in any direction desired. - CC Zain
A deeper process of ‘personal alchemy’ is at work...
Strength of character comes not from a life of ease and tranquillity but from a life in which our hearts, minds and sometimes bodies are pitted against forces we do not understand. - Paraphrased from The Druid Plant Oracle, by Philip and Stephanie Carr-Gomm
Change in your consciousness is only brought about by changing your character; ergo, changes (preceded by deaths) to certain aspects of your personality and feelings, which in turn are shaped by the framework of how you perceive the information you gather through your five senses. Life, at some level, is thus about opening, as Aldous Huxley so eloquently puts it, the doors of perception AND shaping your character accordingly and consciously.
As you open the doors, you waken to the framework of what-is and what-is-not, the principles of spirit and matter, the Laws of the Light, the framework of truth borne of justice, just-is. It requires focus, imagination, faith in yourself, and a cleansing of the mind. Otherwise you will not know clearly whether you will manifest what you want or its polar opposite, its duality…
So… Be clear that what you imagine will bring you what your soul seeks. And know that all the things that you experience – that you don’t want – serve a purpose.
This booklet describes three fundamental deaths (or reframes) to aspects of personality, feelings and perception of what-is and what-is-not - or as the story of Merlin portrays, ‘The Threefold Death’. These three reframes are fundamental to your wakening to what-is and what-is-not: in modern-say speak, ‘mindfulness’.

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