Friday, April 24, 2009

Welcome to the Evolution: Mayan Calendar Comes North 1

I am going to post some stuff from Ian Lungold. It is from a transcript from his talk in 2004. It is about the relation between the mind, its limits, intuition, accelerating changes and the evolution of consciousness.

The transcript and the vids of the talk (Welcome to the Evolution: Mayan Calendar Comes North (Condor Flies to the Eagle) can be seen here: http://www.mayanmajix.com/lab_F1.html

[i][b]The Mind[/b]
Now remember 2 million years ago we picked up this tool called the mind. Well we’re going to have a little
bit of problem with that thing and I want to talk about that right now. The mind is a tool and it’s a tool that
consciousness uses to distinguish similarities and differences between things. Okay. It is a tool like a hammer or a saw. A carpenter doesn’t think that he’s his hammer. Well, not most of them. I know some guys that think they are their cars, but that’s not true. Some people think that they are their mind; get over that right away. You are not your mind or any of your thoughts. If you do hold to that, you are going to be in big trouble and I’m going to show you. See the mind...you don’t hear about this is in school, especially (you) don’t hear about (this) kind of information. I took psychology classes and no one in college ever talked to me about the flicker frequency. Have you ever heard of it? The reason you haven’t heard of it is because this flicker frequency is very, very important in subliminal advertising. Which of course you would never have experienced yourself. The mind works on a series of pictures. Special effects people know all about this. The flicker frequency is 24 frames per second. That’s how fast your mind works. Your mind has a speed limit. Your mind can only think 24 thoughts in one second. It can only make this action (similarities and differences) 24 times per second. It goes like a flip card, a strip: here’s a ball, the ball is coming, it bounces and then it’s going to bounce again. That’s how the mind actually works.

Has anybody here been in an accident? I don’t want to bring up bad times, but something that was really
dangerous and you could have died? Did you see time slow down when you were in that accident? Yeah.
Anybody see it go to stop motion? That was serious. What you just witnessed...and maybe some of you have
some of that and maybe not...I’m telling you and you guys can confirm it, these were peak experiences in your
life. You still clearly remember exactly what happened, don’t you? And, the reason it was so powerful an
experience is because it was a demonstration that you are not your mind. (It demonstrated) that your
consciousness, your consciousness is not limited to how fast this thing works (the mind). Very powerful
information. This flicker frequency, 24 frames per second, is as fast as your mind can work.

[b] Stress[/b]
The mind is a tool that’s suppose to do its job: seeing the similarities and differences so that you can make
decisions concerning your survival. Now when the mind—which is a self-preserving mechanism—when the mind
understands that it can’t do its job, or its not adequately able to make good decisions about your future, it’s got a built in, evolved in, safety over-ride system. And it goes in stages. The first stage of that safety over-ride is called stress. When your mind is not sure of what’s coming, it sends your body a signal. This is your walk-away response. You’re supposed to get up and walk away. Animals have this down really good. A dog will smell something weird and will just get up and leave. Us on the other hand, we have had parents and teachers and now employers who would not have us just get up and walk away, right. So, we have adapted to stress; as a matter of fact, stress is a character evaluation on you. How much stress can you handle?? That’s right, because if you could handle more stress, you’d go further up the corporate ladder. That’s really what the glass ceiling is on each person; how much stress can you handle? [I was just going to say that most disability companies no longer accept stress as a reason for being away from work. You cannot get that coverage anymore, as of 2 years ago.] Right.

Meanwhile, doctors, the AMA, proclaims that 80% of everything that goes wrong with your body begins with
stress. Stress is such an epidemic proportion that all the benefits that used to be afforded to workers for stress have been cut off. Everybody’s got stress; it’s a pandemic. Now you guys kinda have a clue as to why.
If you make a telephone call, you’re hooked up to computers that are making something like 4-5 billion
decisions per second. Your mind is doing 24. Consciousness is moving at at least 5 billion decisions per second.

Do you understand that consciousness is as fast as you can realize, so now we’re talking about nano-seconds
which is one hundredth thousandth of a second. Wow. Consciousness has just sped away from your mind. It used to be, when this territory was settled the people who settled it built everything in their house from the foundation, to the floor, to the windows, to the bunk beds, to the chairs, to the tables. Everything they built with their own hands didn’t they? Except maybe the pump and the skillet; everything else, they built it. They even had a certain amount of knowing about how to do it; they knew how to do it. Go ahead, go home and build a light bulb. That kind of thing is a source for stress. When your computer goes down, there’s a whole lot that the mind doesn’t know about, and it generates this stress. Like I said it’s a pandemic everywhere.

[b] Fight or Flight[/b]
Okay so you’re supposed to handle the stress; you’re suppose to adapt to stress and the stress builds and as we’ve just seen that this acceleration continues to accelerate. So what’s next, if you don’t handle the stress, then you go into this. The mind goes into the fight or flight. Now here, all logic is suspended. There is no similarity or difference any more. It’s just a drop of adrenaline in your system and the body is supposed to either run away or fight its way out to preserve your way of survival. That’s the mechanism. This though, this fight or flight, this is desk-rage, this is road-rage, this is Columbine High School, this is terrorism and all wars. That’s what this is. And that is on a massive increase, isn’t it?

[b]Going Unconscious[/b]
So what happens if you can’t fight your way out and you can’t run away? For instance, if you go in and punch the boss in the nose or your teacher, you’re going to end up in jail or at least out of a job. Right. So if you can’t fight your way out and you can’t run away, what’s left? There’s one last ditch effort on the part of the mind to survive this: unconsciousness. If you can’t run away or fight your way out, what are you supposed to do if a bear attacks you? You’re supposed to play dead. Maybe he’ll only eat your arm. You’ve seen other animals use that technique, haven’t you? They get caught and they just turn over on their back with their belly up and they play dead. It is a survival tactic. It also happens to be the mother of all addictions and the father of all suicides. Basically this is the denial of experience. And the southern belle done faint dead away. What happened here, someone clubbed this woman in the head? She just decided to deny the experience. Didn’t she? All addictions are a person’s chosen method to remain unconscious. And it doesn’t matter if it’s alcohol or drugs or work or gambling or shopping or sitcoms. All addictions are a chosen method to stay unconscious. And how many people do you know, yourself excluded [laughter], are stuck in that sort of thing? A whole bunch of people, huh? You’re starting to get the impact of what this acceleration means. 400 years ago, people had lots of time to sit and ponder things, before they changed. And 400 years ago, you had lots of 24ths of a second to work it out. Now it’s not that way and it’s going to get faster and faster on everybody you know, including yourself. This is a serious situation; this is why the world looks like it’s going to pieces, because it is. The mind was not built for speed. It was evolved when things were going a lot slower. Trying to keep your mind up to speed is sort of like taking your donkey for a run behind the family station wagon at 75 miles per hour. It’s just not pretty. But that’s what’s happening to everyone and it’s going to get even more dramatic in the future.[/i]