Friday, April 24, 2009

Welcome to the Evolution: Mayan Calendar Comes North 2

Lungold continued:

[i][b]If Not the Mind, Then What?[/b]
I would venture to guess that this is different from what you expected. We were going to talk about the
Mayan Calendar. We are not talking about Indians in the pyramids. No, we are talking about what’s going on in
our lives today and what’s going to happen tomorrow. And we are going to go into, from this point on, how to
resolve the situation that we’ve discovered and how you can take this out to your friends and neighbors and how you can help them resolve it, too. You want to have some company, don’t you? So we have this situation and I think it’s all registering on you, isn’t it? So, now, it’s pretty evident that we are all going to be going completely out of our minds. It’s gonna happen. So we might as well go ahead and look at what’s out there, outside of your mind. What’s out there is your intuition. What is outside of your own mind is your Intuition. Your own personal knowing. Your own personal power. Intuition—your own knowing without having to rely on any outside information or evidence whatsoever—was given a death sentence by the Catholics during the Inquisition. They murdered over 4 Million women for having intuition. [There was a news story, where the Pope was asking for forgiveness for what the Catholic Church had done during the Inquisition.] Should we go ahead and forgive them? I think so. Those 4 million women, anybody, anybody who professed to know something without first producing the actual physical evidence on how they came to know it, was declared a witch and they were burned and dragged and stabbed. They were persecuted. As a result, intuition went out of style. We just put it on the shelf. The Catholics knew what they were doing because this is your personal power, it’s your own power, and you know the law of supply and demand. If everyone’s got power then what’s mine worth. If nobody’s got power and I’ve got it, mine’s worth a whole lot more. And that’s what they were doing to everybody. And that caught on and has been brought forward to the situation we’re in right now. And thank you Pope for asking for forgiveness; it’s about time.

Actually it’s the perfect time, because we can now afford to forgive them, because there is a larger
understanding of what has been going on over all this period. There is no fault here. There is a process. Hitler was just doing his job. Bushies, Rumsfeld, Ashcroft — all those guys are doing a great job; they really are. Anybody want their jobs? Go guys. They are tearing down everything that the power structure stands for in record time. Go guys. We’ve got to get this stuff out of the way. And they are doing a wonderful job of it.

[b]Intuition[/b]
You know we pay athletes a lot of money, don’t we? To play silly games, don’t we? It’s almost ludicrous,
almost crazy, millions of dollars a year to go out and play a game. Are we nuts? Maybe not. Because you see
these athletes when they’re out there under very stressful conditions; playing for a national championship, with all kinds of money and your next year’s career on the line and all kinds of endorsements and all that; under tremendous stress. Instead of going into the fight or flight syndrome, which would have them kicked off the court or off the team, instead of doing that, these guys routinely go into the zone and they make the spectacular play. Under tremendous stress, with everything happening all at once, they just go step back, see and know everything about the moment. Have you read any of those interviews with the quarterbacks or hockey players who see the play in slow motion? Have you heard about that? That’s how they stay in the game, by being in the zone, riding their intuition. There is no time to think about it; if you think about it, you’ve lost. (He’s lost,) when a quarterback starts thinking about the game, his second string, third string and out there making commercial.

Being in the zone, being in their intuition is why we pay them the money, because they are doing something
that we know is vitally important, something that we admire. We admire it; that’s why we pay for it. Those
clothes that you’re wearing, I bet that at some time or another you bought them. And the reason you paid anything for them is because you admired that apparel. And the more you admire something, the more it is worth to you, and the more you will pay. And that’s really the basis of all exchange; is how much it is admired. You can even admire how much you hate something, or how much distaste you have for it, or how ugly something is, can’t you? Ugh, that’s ugly. It’s an amount of admiration. In fact, it’s what beings exchange. Beings exchange admiration rather than money or thoughts or communication. They really exchange admiration between one another. If you want to know where the economy is moving to, it’s moving away from money, isn’t it? It’s moving into the exchange of admiration, rather than physical goods.

But this intuition, being in the zone is very, very important. And, since we are all going to be going out of our
minds...oh, you’ll still have one. It’s sort of like you still have bodies; we’re using those as a vehicle. You’ll still
have a mind, you can still add 2 and 2 and that kind of thing. But when it comes down to dealing with changes,
and the amount of rapid change that is coming, this is the only thing that will work (Intuition). We will not have
time to think it through, you will only have time to take the action. And when you’re thinking, when you’re using
the mind, what’s also in there is all the fears, doubts, worry. Big clue, how do you know it’s your intuition and not your mind? Your intuition is always, no matter the circumstance—and you guys that were in the accidents,
remember—when you are engaged in your intuition, there is no fear. There was a calm certainty a knowing of
what to do. There was no time to worry about whether you were doing this right or wrong; it was direct action.
Your intuition no matter what or how dire the circumstances, your intuition will always be calm and knowing.
Your mind, on the other hand, will throw in the kitchen sink. I’ve talked to some people who have shared
experiences about these accidents and whatnot, they made it through the experience and other passengers or companions didn’t survive the situation. And these people knew exactly why the passengers didn’t survive and they did. It was because they personally stayed right there in the moment. While the passenger was going... “Oh, no, I’m denying this is happening at all.” They were in their mind; the survivor was in their intuition. That’s how important this is.

9/11 – it’s a big topic. Who survived and who didn’t? The people who followed their intuition and went fishing that morning instead of to work, survived. The people who got down out of the building when the first
plane hit, and including the second tower, the people who got out the building, followed their intuition, took a
break, went home, they survived. The people who got out of the buildings, then heard the all clear and their boss reminding them that they had customers on the west coast that they should be selling stuff to, and then got back into the elevators and went back up into the building, didn’t survive. What was the difference? The guys that went back up in the building had a reason. They had reasons for going back into the building. I’ve got to make my mortgage payment. You know the kid’s got to go to summer school. They had reasons; I would get fired if I didn’t go back. They had reasons and they were in their minds, rather than following their intuition. Just some examples. But this is going to become more and more critical as we go forward from here. More and more critical.
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Staying in the Zone[/b]
Now, next problem. How do you find your intuition and how do you keep it tuned in? Because of course we
have all had the experience of our intuition. Usually it’s fleeting; it’s a little thing and then it goes away, and then it’s clouded by all this doubt about was that even my own, and all that stuff. The mind just jumps right on you. This mind thing is not your friend, friends. It’s a parasitic self-indulgent, self-preservation mechanism. It would rather be right than you be alive. The mind. You’ve probably had friends who denied there was anything wrong with them, because the mind said that can’t happen; that can’t be there; it’s not right; wouldn’t go for treatment, let alone alternative treatment. And, they aren’t here anymore. They were right until they kicked it. This is not a fairy tale; the mind would rather be right in a lot of people than be alive.

So getting a good grip on this thing is really important and having this (intuition) engaged really puts the
mind in its place, where it becomes just a tool rather than an identity. So, how do you do that? Well, intuition is
your own personal knowing, right. And all knowing, all knowing comes from a source, we don’t have to give it a
name, it just comes from somewhere. It comes in a flow of creation. See the source of this flow would necessarily be the source of all knowing, because it’s the source of all that exists is coming this way. So here we have your consciousness in this flow of event. Quicker and quicker and quicker. Your consciousness is oriented by time and place in this flow. Have you noticed that when you’ve had an intuitive moment that time doesn’t go by at all? Until way later and you go, where’d all the time go? But for that time you were just being there. In one moment it was a flow. This is the schematic of how this works. (see Figure 1, last pages)

When you are in your intuition, you’re centered in that flow of information. The trick is to stay there. It’s not
so easy, with everything that’s going on and with the mind preying on you, but the Maya had two things on their side; one, things were going slower. But they had a couple of other orientations. Our consciousness, our society is oriented by time and place, time and place, physical, physical, physical. The Maya had some more help. They had this orientation right here which is called personal intent, one through thirteen. Have you ever been some place that you didn’t really intend to be, like at school or work, or the middle of an argument? Did you feel centered or did you feel un-centered? Did you feel centered or were you off-centered? Me, too. When I was some place I didn’t really intend to be, I felt off-centered. These guys (Maya) knew their personal intent; they had that orientation. So it was easier for them to recognize when they were doing what they were intended to do for this lifetime. That would help keep you centered wouldn’t it? Right away, if you felt that wasn’t happening, you’d get back on to what you were suppose to do. Okay.

They also had this major orientation right here called the Divine Plan. In our civilization there is no plan. It’s
been 16 billion years of happy little accidents that ended up with you sitting on that chair. That’s the way our
science looks at it. It might as well have been an explosion in a chemical factory that produced you here. There
was no divine plan. These guys had a divine plan; they knew that there was 20 different aspects of creation.
Geometry – 20 sided figure. This personal intent and this orientation to the divine plan, that is the recognition of your part in the divine plan; that produces a symbol in the Mayan civilization; this diagram has a name, it’s called the “Eighth Division Sky Place.” And that symbol stands for heaven. You’ve been there; there are moments in your life when you were oriented by time and place, you knew you were doing what you desired or wanted to do and you knew you were part of something much larger than yourself. Felt cool, didn’t it? Heavenly, huh? This is the importance of this calendar (Codex). The Mayan Calendar was never about time. It was always about measuring and keeping track of the flow of creation, and the intent of creation and the aspect of creation every single day. Remember there is one law in the universe: what you pay attention to you, become conscious of. So what if every day you were paying attention to the energy of this flow of creation? What would you become conscious of? So, would it be easier to have your consciousness attuned to your intuition? Easier isn’t all that good a word; it’s automatic – without any effort, without any thinking about it at all; I mean no meditating, I mean, just forget it. You look in the morning to see what the intent of creation is for that day, then you go and live your life. The Maya woke up every morning and celebrated the day for the purpose it served on creation and then went and lived their lives. Every day.
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