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What would it be like in your case to be Awakened? – (1498)

A Bit Hard but Worth a Try

It is pretty hard to imagine because we are not there yet and we have many wrong concepts. However, we may not be so far off using what we already know as a base for our imaginings.


Imagine

  • Imagine what it would be like to know all that is going on inside your will, mind and emotion. 
  • Imagine that you could not fall under the spell of our own self-deception or under the hypnotic grip of any ego.
  • Imagine being in touch with reality inside and outside of ourselves. Imagine you know nearly everything about why you do the things that you do and don’t do. Imagine you can perceive any ego trying to manifest in your human machine from the internal bodies or dimensions.
  • Imagine that you know the priorities of your life at hand. Imagine that when you are falling asleep you can see all that is being projected by the mind and you can choose what to follow or not follow.
  • Imagine that you can create the right internal state in the face of many of life’s events. Imagine that you can transform many impressions by consciously bringing your consciousness to the forefront for it to intercept the impressions.
  • Imagine that you can separate any negative thought and feeling from our psyche at will. Imagine that you can freely chose what to accept and not accept in your psychology.
  • And much much more…


Conclusion

I think that it is good from time to time to use our imagination in this way, to strengthen our sight on the goals of our own work.

End (1498).

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