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๐ป Caught in Concepts ๐ป
According to our understanding the Atlantic and Pacific are two great seas, but there is only one great water.
We make the division for our understanding. We see something and, to comprehend it, we develop a concept. We put names to many things and build thoughts around, and we believe that what we have constructed is the truth.
We point at a mountain top and say, this is the Jungfrau. For itself, however, it is not. We recollect more the name than the mountain. We are not aware that the mountain can distribute energies, or we forget it.
We live in the concepts we have built and we thus become prisoners of these thought forms.
And just like the mountain is not a mountain for itself, like salt isn’t salty for itself or an animal doesn’t know that it is an animal, individuals for themselves actually aren’t human beings but pure consciousness.
We call ourselves “human beings” because we have denoted ourselves human beings. Then there is man and woman, but for themselves human beings are neither male nor female, but just pure consciousness.
As pure consciousness there is the awareness of existence which exists as the original thought.
We are because we call ourselves BEINGS or living beings. We call ourselves BEINGS because we exist. On this basis there are millions of concepts.
Concepts are a facility to frame the infinite into a form and to be able to work in the outer world. Buddha says, “Don’t limit yourself by a concept.”
Normally we are always bound to concepts. We have to find the path to neither remain stuck in concepts nor to break the concepts of others. It is the goal of Yoga to remain in a free-flowing energy, without any congestion or blocking.
When we are connected with the universal soul we don’t suffer from the constricts of concepts. The stream is not broken and energies of healing and of enlightenment flow through us.
Normally we are bound by our inclinations and ideas. He who is unbound by any concept, habit or trait is called a Yogi or a Master of Wisdom.
He is a representative of the absolute energy and the related light, love and will; he knows no separating consciousness.
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Sources : Master K.P. Kumar: Uranus – The Alchemist of the Age / Saturn / notes from seminars.
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