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PART I

QUESTIONS The questioning of what each layer of our mental fabric consists of can only lead to a better understanding of how to live. We look for answers to unanswerable questions when we can find answers to the questions pertaining to the immediacy of here and now as opposed to what does not exist at any time, here, now or in the future.

MODERN LIFE Life, in general, is something to be harnessed. Each and every body, living among the ether, has a unique vision of life on earth, the only set-back to everyones vision being shown to the world is a lack of technique. Hierarchies of religion, mythology and symbolism exist in older civilisations which are taught and become inherently useful to each individual person born into that sphere. Some, more juvenile societies lack cohesive sight breeding dizziness among the people especially the youth in which pitfalls appear having already been experienced in the older fraternities. An all-encompassing hierarchy, which exists across the whole world, doesnt respect the boundaries of time. The personal sight of any human being is gained from experience; the experience of love; of physical pain; of soulful ecstasy; of the experience of vision into the darkest sides of humanity which bare themselves only to be shunned into the darkness again. A whole consignment of insight into the myriad ways of humanity can be lost and forgotten through not accepting the very things, which happen, physically, before our own eyes. Illusions and visions are taken as a given among younger people but these visions, if they would have occurred in earlier centuries, would have made an impact worthy of mention in our most illustrious history books.

ILLUSIONS The precedence of specific illusions over others can be sustained through the maintenance of pressurising techniques. Control of your projected mind gives a controlled reflection. A controlled mind maintains a balance of flow between all major nerve centres resulting in a balanced perception of the outer world and, as imbalances occur owing to ingestion of different substances and interaction with bodies of different strengths of nerve the illusion of this perception disappears, giving way to new outlooks. Each new outlook leaves an imprint on the central nervous system and when the circumstances surrounding the experience are met again, the imprint is fired up and re-lived. This becomes deja-vu when the circumstances are met for just a brief moment. A suggestion made to us in a specific manner has the effect of embedding a possibility in our subconscious mind. This possibility can come to the surface and be projected with the reflection experienced at a time appropriate and when the experience will be conducive to personal growth. Many illusions are suggestions, which linger in a part of the subconscious mind and are projected outwards from our selves and into the fluids of our eyes and viewed as something real happening outside. So powerful are our imaginations that we experience the emotion through the specific nerve centres pertaining to the perceived illusion. Relinquishing our minds to the whims of imbalanced people only serves to dissect the truth when the whim is shown to be of detriment to the relinquished mind. The imbalanced individual, in most cases, is then ostracised to brood over their actions. This happens on many levels in our society and is the cause of much of the turmoil we face in our everyday lives but also the cause of our united growth. Relinquishing our adult mind is as much to blame as trying to control a weaker one.

THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM The power that the mind has over the central nervous system is a natural faculty we all possess. There exists in all of our minds the tools to enable us to engage such precise control over the system and how it is projected as to

be able to attract situations we wish to experience in order to become more fulfilled. The forces all around us which permeate our everyday lives help to shape the strongest and weakest points of our nervous systems by the system being challenged in ways we have to deal with immediately. If we are in highly focussed mental situations for most of our waking time then the nerves in the brain will be exercised more than the rest of our bodies. This strengthens the specific area that is being put to work but can also cause an imbalance to the body as a whole. This imbalance can open up areas of the body that become susceptible to the infiltration of a stronger force than our own which can have harmful actions on the physical body, a stronger force which may come from somebody elses projection of nervous energy or the projection of an object emitting frequencies we arent equipped to deal with. Maintaining a constant, balanced free flow of information between all parts of the nervous system is a way of creating a strong barrier against this happening and, if exercised enough, can give us greater control of the immediate world around us. These exercises need a forced movement of our own mind. Control of the mind takes a concentrated discipline, which is difficult but when made a habit of has enduring rewards. Questions need to be asked of our selves if any progression is to be made. A weak point in our nervous system may not be detected because we have never known any other feeling other than how we have always felt and an introverted approach can help us to see clearly those factions of our selves, which become starved. A challenge to the norms of the everyday thinking patterns we adopt is a way of exercising the system and ascertaining the parts in need of attention.

PROTECTION The nervous system, when at full health, forms a shield around the senses, guarding us from unwanted, incoming reflections from imbalanced projections. Sensitivity is heightened when the nerves are not protected and this sensitivity can be detrimental to physical health if our projections emanate from our deepest fears. We are sometimes most afraid of what the eye cannot see or what we dont understand.

Any situation, which causes unwanted fear can be controlled through switching from being receptive to outside, unwanted, reflections, to preempting the reflection by projecting the desired outcome. This technique of controlling our surroundings need only be forcefully applied when the nerves are tired due to malnourishment and the mind has wandered into unknown territory.

FASTING Fasting is an exercise, which holds great benefits for the body as a whole. It is a way of challenging the cycles of complacency that we find ourselves in as it provokes the nervous system to feed itself off the excess cells that build up around the body, purging us of old information from old substances. This ingestion of our selves opens up information lying dormant in our own molecules with the information contained in us having a direct correlation with our nutritional intake coupled with the imprints of our experiences. Our own molecules are made of the substances we digest and certain tasks to be embarked upon benefit greatly from ingestion of the fitting substances. Keys to our existence can be found and assimilated into the psyche, adding insight to the mind to be used at any given juncture and giving rise to the reflection of new opportunities. Fasting also relieves the veins of the usual amount of pressure expended in day-to-day life and causes an influx of information to enter the unconventional senses. Assimilating filters attributed to creativity work tirelessly during the fasting period to assess the information and sculpt it into a new shape to be of benefit to all we associate with or to ourselves in our personal lives.

MAINTENANCE Maintaining concentration in the movement of the mind and where it is placed requires a steady amount of discipline over a number of practical physical factors involving exercise, diet and general habits of posture and

breathing. Every individual requires a balance between all of these factors, which can be sought through trials and experimentation. Key imprints of foods ingested make the concentration of energy and mind much stronger but these keys are always personal owing to body shape, size and proportion. Force is needed to propel the mind and this force requires fuel. Certain substances act expediently, giving the mind a jolt at times in need but the strength of the action passes quickly and we often end up falling to a lower plateau than the one started at. This then requires another forceful action to pull us back up to a place where we feel comfortable again. If yet more expedient substances are applied to this situation we become part of a cycle, which is of detriment to our natural supply of nervous energy. This constant rise and fall weakens the system, opening up avenues through which damaging frequencies can pass, slowing us down and making us less efficient. Nutritional substances have the effect of giving a steady supply of fuel with which to use as a propellant for the mind and as sustenance for the organs of the physical body. This supply, coupled with a strong mind, which is able to direct the energy given by it, can build stronger nerve centres capable of holding and projecting our energy with greater strength, speed and efficiency. Rebuilding and maintaining ourselves is a far harder task than letting the control over our own minds and bodies, we are all capable of having, slip away.

IRRIGATION Irrigation of the circulatory system can be controlled through a balance of mind control, diet and exercise. Those parts of the body, usually the extremities, which are in need of regaining their position in the circulation of blood must be ascertained through experiencing the loss and regaining of those parts in the system, bringing attention to their position in the body. Once the parts are ascertained and the technique for regaining control of the blood flow is mastered, those once neglected islands become a fixed part of the mainland thus giving us a feeling of whole strength, physically and mentally. A full physical health is needed to propel us through the quagmires and the clouds of our lives.

THE CENTER OF THE MIND The movement of the concentrated mind serves to control the inner projection to the outer world and therefore the outer reflection back into our inner world. A concentration of energy in the perceived centre of the mind, caused by extreme outer pressures, will function on an extreme survival instinct, which gives us the manner of animals which function on the same basis. Essentially it receives messages of vulnerability from the neglected parts of the nervous system. A poor circulation of blood leaves these areas starved of nutrition and therefore lacking in any intensity and it is these neglected areas which need the most attention. The main reason for a concentration of energy in the centre of the mind is the pressure applied from the amount of incoming reflections being disproportionate to the amount of pressure that is able to be applied from the centre outwards owing to certain social, mental and physical conditions. If the concentration is kept away from the centre and flowing through the rest of the body a socially acceptable illusion is projected to the outer world and an accepting society is reflected back. All judgment of people and objects is suspended and therefore a non-judgmental reflection is received from all around.

DIFFERENT STATES OF BEING Different states of being give way to different states of seeing. A predatory instinct can be accessed from a higher physical blood pressure in a specific part of the body and mind. A hierarchy exists between lower states of pressure and higher ones. The animal world has a part in our genetic makeup, just as water or minerals do, which help us to understand more fully and live among the myriad of species that exists on our planet. There are physiological structures which lay inherent in our own make-up, guiding us along, through the many climactic changes which have already passed through this world, causing our predecessors and our ancestors much turmoil and the re-building, not only of consensus society but also of the unique districts that have been born and have evolved throughout the last few centuries which have been aided by the peaks of each appendant.

THE SEAT OF THE SOUL When we revert back into the centre of our minds we find the seat of the soul, and we find nothing but the conscious experience of being nothing. At the seat of the soul lies the potential of everything we can imagine. At the present time, in the world, everything that we have imagined for ourselves exists. In our personal, insular realities we are constantly imagining our own lives into existence, day by day. The things that are readily available to us we can see for ourselves but what can become available can be determined through the trials we set ourselves and the challenges set on us from whichever angle they may come from.

REBUILDING A jolt to the system can cause a reflux of the old patterns of the nerves, right back to the centre of the mind where the rebuilding process has its roots. The journey back to the surface is full of opportunity with the decisions made in the course of rewriting the patterns of the nervous system determining the reflections garnered from the projections once projection is understood and put into practice. Each turn in life becomes a challenge to be met with the unwavering assumption that the outcome will be of benefit to the individual and to all involved. This viewpoint serves as a survival tool in times when the experience has made its mark on the system and the information is being assimilated, causing a temporary instability to the mind. The more significant the experience the longer the assimilation time is, therefore the longer the instability. Expected transitory experiences are quick to be assimilated and are not normally noticed due to their familiarity and frequency but in the course of a day under normal physical circumstances the accumulation of this pattern of events leads to a fatigued mind. People who are in highly stressful occupations undergo this pattern on a more extreme level giving an exponential rise to fatigue of the nervous system, which, when it is constantly being bombarded with masking stimulants, can cause illness or disease.

SUBSTANCES Substances exist on our planet, which act as highly concentrated fuels for the nervous system. The energy of the substance is disproportional to its nutritional value and so burns up our own stores of energy eating into our structural make-up. This ingestion of our selves gives us an insight into the molecular construction of our minds, holding an infinite amount of information. The information available is brought into focus by the circumstance and the time of the ingestion of the substance. Inner visions become allegorical representations of more fundamental personal experiences, containing age-old mythical symbols. Pressure on the body brought about by ingestion of a strong substance can send out distressed frequencies resulting in distressing reflections returning to the senses. The state of our mind is the governing factor in this temporary interplay with the inner and outer worlds. The state of the everyday waking reality we have to return to, largely governs our illusions under the influence of the substance. If our reality has strong foundations on which we can take the time to recuperate then the excursion of the mind can be pleasurable. If an escape from a non-pleasurable reality is sought then recuperation is inevitably delayed, causing the nerves to gradually eat into the body and break it down, causing illness.

PATTERNS OF STIMULATION When a specific part of the nervous system is fired up and re-fired using stimulating substances it causes a rise and fall, with the fall always reaching a lower plateau than the one started at and the rise never quite reaching the height of the previous ascent. This causes a pattern of the expectancy of failure in this area, which leads to the stress of the expectancy, causing the brain to call out for more stimulants to mask the onset of stress and thus completing a phase of the descending pattern. If this pattern is repeated, continuously, then a breakdown of physical matter in the body occurs which is the root of disease: the death of the area being bombarded. When we encounter a stressful situation, which affects the heart we, often subconsciously, blame the heart as the root of the stress and so unleash a barrage of stimulants designed to wear down the nerves in the area where the heart burns, forcing ourselves into a repetitive descent. If we are facing stress in the mind, we sub-consciously attack the base of the brain at the rear

of the roof of the mouth and as central to the brain as can be reached, causing numbness to this area and so relieving the stress, building up a dependency on either cooling substances or strong oxidizers which bring us back to the pattern of the expectancy of failure.

MONITOR If we dont take care of our physical selves then we become under the scrutiny of a part of our sub-conscious, which constantly monitors our physical welfare. This personal monitor requires energy to function and if more and more energy is expended on the necessity of this monitor we start to sacrifice energy, which would otherwise be used for more interesting or more urgent undertakings. We can try to hide our complacency but this causes more stress leading to the need for more energy expenditure to our monitor.

CONSTRICTION Freeing up the nervous system from the constriction of a rigid frame to a more socially accessible stance and becoming open to the benevolent persuasion and suggestion of others takes the letting go of all the malevolent and fearful projections which can be allowed to build up in our minds. These strangling thoughts grow in strength, through the powerful exercise of resistance, and drip down into the susceptible areas of the body, placing stress on the weakest parts of the nerve network.

PART II
THE EYES The eyes are often referred to as the windows of the soul and will always project an accurate impression of the state of the mind and the state of the soul of the individual. Two basic polarities governing the use of the eyes determine the impression projected from the inside and the influx of information to be assimilated and ingested. Discernment between the infinite ways incoming messages can be interpreted is down to the use of the filters that lie between the point of entry into the eyes and the part of the brain which will accept the filtered message. Messages will be accepted as being of help or of hindrance owing to past experiences playing a filtering role. This can be a reliable survival mechanism if the experience was life threatening or took away control of the mind and reasonable messages may well be good intentions projected in a way which can be taken adversely and put through a warped filter. It is possible for these clouded filters to be cleaned up by reliving the experience in the mind and correcting anomalies by viewing all sides of the situation, coming to rational conclusions and if possible immersing ourselves in a physical experience we create ourselves as an exercise to strengthen the filter which stands in the way of us living a fuller life. It is possible for one misconstrued message to act as a virus working across the board to affect a host of similar situations. Numerous layers of clarity exist inside the fluids of the eye which can be accessed through the movement of the mind. The strength of the mind and its control of the blood flow to different parts of the body has a direct correlation with a different focal viewpoint and therefore a different projection and reflection.

FILTERS There are unspoken fundamental rules, which must firstly be discovered then learned and eventually obeyed to live as an integrant of any part of society. A mass of confusion exists surrounding us in our personal worlds, which needs to be filtered via our senses. If our minds have suffered traumatic changes for any reason then these filters become warped giving us distorted views of the fundamentals of our existence as a species. Our methods of basic survival are questioned and re-learned to find accommodation in whichever faction of society we choose to live in. An infinitesimal amount of the information entering our minds is analyzed closely while the rest passes through seemingly without perception. This surplus of information leaves an indelible mark across our system, surfacing at a time being conducive to our present circumstance and working in direct conjunction with the circumstance to aid us in our learning more about ourselves. This process is constant and ever changing with the decisions we make at every level, at every moment.

DREAMS Our dreams can be utilised in many ways. One very useful function of a dream would be for it to prognosticate a possible outcome if we were to follow a certain course set out by the dream. Our thoughts and our actions project to the outer world and reflect back as observations and reflections from other people. If we have vivid dreams involving people we know in familiar circumstances and we follow our intuitive mind in our everyday waking state then the dreams can frequently become part of our personal reality. A model of how our dreams can become real can be made in the form of a chain with each effect having a cause: Actions during wakefulness in our personal reality give us reflections which only adhere to our subconscious minds and which lead on to a dream containing either symbolic or literal messages.

New actions, owing to the interpretation of the new dream, garner new reflections, again, to be taken on board by our subconscious mind, which subsequently gives us another dream to interpret. The cycle goes on, opening up new realities, which enter into our everyday consciousness and works towards adding a modicum of control over our own futures.

PSYCHIC ABILITY Psychic ability occurs in people whose nervous systems are capable of harnessing specific wavelengths. Some people harness thought projections and others, bodily projections. Without a strong defence, unwanted, damaging projections can bombard the system causing disarray. A way of strengthening a defence is to reverse the polarity of the ability, so that self projection can be mastered and used at will and in the right circumstances. There are three psychic states evident in humans. 1. Psychic projection Exists in people who transmit or suggest an outward force of thought with an exact amount of direction and quantity. 2. Psychic reflection Exists in people who are capable of turning the projection of others outward without submitting to the suggestion. 3. Psychic susceptibility Exists in people who neither project or reflect but adhere to the suggestion made to them.

INTUITION Intuition, when slowed down, has many points of reference which are able to be brought into practical use when the natural speed of our intuition is interrupted by varied amounts of concentration being spread out over other

faculties. The signs of reference are usually personal markers having been allocated a meaning or a direction. Once these markers are embedded in our subconscious mind we can follow a natural course without being overtly aware of their presence, like not needing a map once the route is known. The questioning of the use and effectiveness of our intuition comes after it is believed that we are travelling in the right direction but then encounter a supposedly wrong turn. The territory is always better known when all roads have been walked and signposted and all dead ends found.

INSTINCT Instinct should be left as a completely automatic process. If it is contrived in any way then it becomes an act, which goes against the flow of our instincts. To push against the instinct, and to experience the pain caused by this contrivance is to strengthen it to an optimum point whereby we can relax safe in the knowledge that there is a part of our mind, which knows, through experience, the best decision to make, bringing us closer to achieving the confidence we are all capable of experiencing in our lives.

PERCEPTION Any situation arising that we are involved in consists of and exists through the perception of all of its viewers, from the perceived negative view to the perceived positive view. The location of our own viewpoint is a question of how mobile we are or how manoeuvring of others we can be thus being able to create the perception of a situation by giving it a space to live through pressure being applied from the projections of all viewers. Situations have no physical body but still exist as a structured entity, which grows and changes, residing in an unseen but perceived dimension. The most formidable situations are sustained through a balance of views and viewers

applying pressure to all sides, feeding it a host of fertile projections. Any situation ceases to exist when there is only one side applying pressure.

THE POINT Each body, whatever its size, has an initial, personal trajectory of unknown instigation. After a time its velocity becomes determined by each circumstance met on its course. This - what it is and where it is at any given moment - is its point in life. The interruption of circumstance gestures it towards a new destination with a conditional promise of freedom, the condition being that it leaves something of itself to the previous encounter thus lightening its load. The amount of trust in the promise is proportional to the amount of itself it leaves behind. As each new horizon is revealed a new set of challenges are exposed, all with a new promise of freedom. Personal trust in our intuition is a necessity when new destinations are presented to us.

RIPPLES At the present time we are able to pick up on the ripples spreading out forwards and backwards from situations which are happening in the future through their inception in the past or present time. Every action in the present has a direct effect on the future and some waves travel a lot quicker than others. If we think of a situation we would like to happen, the waves of thought carry on faster than our physical bodies can go and herd together the components of a specific situation. If we then follow our intuition we invariably bump into stronger ripples which will lead us to the centre of the state we wished to create.

CYCLES Cycles abound in life, each atom having its own cycle and each planet, star and solar system all taking a route following a course set by its own constitution. As each body returns to the position in which it started, determined at the point of discovery, i.e. its birth, it sustains a momentum, going round and round again and again. If we are made up of atoms and cells, all following this pattern and all forming one big cycle in our whole physical make-up, then it stands to reason that we as individuals will never stop on our own pattern of rotation, with death being only a minor transient fixture, leading on to the beginning of another phase: a jolt giving us the momentum for yet another rotation in an infinite succession of cycles.

LADDERS The journey of any life-line is given momentum through the scaling of a network of ladders, not just built on from the bottom up but placed ahead of time and with fore-thought, at different points in the future. To achieve a tight fitting structure takes care: the everyday care and memory of where you placed the ladder in time and its physical position. As the time draws nearer to utilising the ladder, concentration on the actual moment should be lessened and more attention given to the after effects of the ascent, i.e. what comes next? Upon reaching the summit of a ladder with an unselected path to follow after the ascent, we can allow time for a rest to take in the view and to position ourselves in a desirable direction.

MIRRORS If any member of a species takes itself out of the loop of its own personal society and questions who or what it is it will eventually run out of things to identify with, coming to the conclusion that it is a unique consolidation and reflection of everything else that exists with each member of that species becoming a substantiation of its own kinds unique physical, and therefore

mental form - as the mental form of any species is governed by the physical quantities attributed to it through the time and place of its birth.

HERE, NOW Here, now exists, and can be sustained, at the focal point between the escape of the repetition of past experiences and the confrontation of new experiences forming enough pressure to remain in focus. Being in focus is living without blurred edges and gives a feeling of living in a state of intensity and sharpness. This sharpness helps us to cut through the fog of unwanted, overbearing thoughts which can build through the negligence of the health of our minds, nerves and circulation.

THE SWITCH The experience of making the mental switch between negative and positive thought only becomes clear once a certain amount of steps have been taken. It is both enlightening and exciting once we realise that we have the conscious ability to control, at will, our projections and change the reflections we are interacting with.

RELATIONSHIPS The complexities of an enduring relationship rely on maintaining a balance between an influx of energy and the projection, both having an incredibly subtle bond and both being reliant on the strength of the one before. If a challenge is set to an individual then immediate preparation should be made to deal with the reflection. A diverse reaction situation requires a layered outlook ready to accept any number of outcomes from the challenge to either stagnate, pacify, bolster or enrage the situation. The projected length and frequency of a relationship determines the manner in which each encounter

is dealt with. Flippancy abounds in close families because the roots of the relationship run so deep that there is always an unquestioned devotion. Relationships between people without these strong foundations often stall and falter at any sign of disloyalty. The strongest roots between people grow through a breakdown of existing nerve structures and then a rebuilding process bringing the individuals involved more in sync with and more respectful of each other. This breakdown and rebuilding process happens on a global level between countries and continents and on a more universal level between the massive bodies of planets and galaxies. Study of our own minds and how we reflect what we perceive gives an insight in how to project ourselves to cultivate a reaction, manoeuvring the relationship towards building a stronger bond with deeper roots.

THE SOLAR SYSTEM Hierarchies exist in all situations across the universe as we see it and also, as we have invented it, the parts we cannot see. Our solar system has the most outstanding version, which is only a mirror of the projection of our own inherited and mostly accepted and forgotten self-view. This view is awakened when the influx of information entering the eyes becomes an overloading torrent. Quick discernment must be adopted to ensure survival as a planetary animal and the quickest way is to look to the impressions, which take presidence over all others with the sun being the first and most powerful source of energy and imagery we have. When everything has gone there is always the sun. The solar system is a living mechanism running on a symbiosis of electromagnetic prowess and tension with each planetary body in defence of its position. The strength of each planet lies in its physical make-up, determining its personal velocity. This relationship can be assimilated into our own physical bodies and into our relationships with each other. If the physical make-up of the human body is changed then the projection of energy is changed giving a different reflection from other bodies. We create systems of our own in our close relationships in which we either keep a balanced position or fluctuate our positions and challenge others around us to do the same. With practise this can become a tireless way of keeping the mind, body and soul active and serves to strengthen bonds with others, diversifying our relationships.

NEW IDEAS Modern day life has evolved into a construction of electronic nerve centres designed by ourselves to free our minds of information pertaining to basic survival, leaving us to imagine our future into existence and face the horizon with a reign of freedom, which rises at an exponential rate. This model of existence is an ancient one with records kept on the walls of caves, tattooed on preserved corpses and written in books, all adding to our collective inventory of philosophies, religions, cults and sciences. The information accumulated is picked up from whatever is happening around the individual at the time and perceived through the conventional, and in some the self perceived unconventional senses where it is assimilated and regurgitated via the specific talent the person possesses. This purging of the information we are constantly taking in acts as an assembly line of ideas and concepts to be cast into the world arena undergoing on the way many trials which may lead to an idea being accepted or eschewed based on its usefulness in the physical realm. Ideas pertaining to the unseen worlds of our minds are often accepted under the guise of allegorical tales or works of art owing to the array of reactions a person may have to what they are involved in. Hidden information contained in works such as books or paintings has a practical counterpart, usually seen as being secondary to the entertainment value of the work and in most cases, only being perceived by the subconscious, which can be of benefit to us in our everyday lives.

SOCIETY Society lives on numerous levels. The heart beats through all who are well integrated and all fall in line with whichever course the wave takes. Buffers position themselves, willingly, on the outskirts as trading posts between the heart and the unknown bringing new shapes to be bashed around for the core of the integrated. This model of society, when brought closer to home, can be applied to the human individual. Frequencies made up of already existing concepts, merged with new ideas, form whole new concepts to be dealt with by our selves. New concepts are almost always faced with a challenge from our minds, as acceptance of the unknown is not an inherent quality we

possess. Our imaginations scan previous abominations passed on in society through images embedded deep in our minds and through legends and allegorical tales warning us of the dangers we as a species have faced, from our beginnings until now. On an immediate level, as we take in a new personal experience, we scan our own pasts for the pitfalls and triumphs we have faced in our short but detailed lives and acceptance or dismissal of the new concept is based on the conclusions reached. A constant rebellion and revolution takes place in all societies. Some of these have a voice that is echoed through the public yard and some, more tentative societies, endure rumbles beneath the surface which very rarely find light except in the imaginations of the people who live under the pressure of these inner dreams and their own outer, abrasive reality. These revolutions take place in the societies of the nervous system. In order to manoeuvre more efficiently through our world, adaptations of the mind have to be made with greater speed as we are thrust into each new encounter. Our blood is magnetised towards the parts of our nervous system, which become fired up. The firing of our nervous system is controlled by our mind and the will of the mind is easier controlled through a well maintained body in the physical world. The planet is awash with electromagnetic frequencies, all intermingling with each other and all guiding us along to the whim of the world, as are the other elements existing alongside our own bodies. If the world says, this way, then we go this way. Social turmoil is met when a strong nervous system is harnessed and guided, individually, into unknown territory, attracting weaker bodies along with it. This turmoil is a stretching of society, either benevolently expanding the social view or malevolently leading weaker individuals into a no-mans land depending on how helpful the individuals idea is to each society, in relation to the inherent truth held deep within our own make-up.

THE FUTURE At the start of each new century the ripples of the most promising ideas of the last century gain momentum, growing into waves of optimism, which serve as the foothold of the new future. Statues, which ride the crest of these waves, are a testament to the icons, which we all choose to keep, as members of the global mind, to be used as a body of history to be passed on

to the worlds inheritors serving to inspire pride in the future. Our own personal histories also contain this edited view, with our darkest days being omitted and our brightest achievements being freely allowed to live on in the memory. If it is taken as gospel that the future is unknown and we are facing forward then we must constantly be on the frontline of whatever it is we are moving toward with chaos accosting us and laying down its challenge for us to filter and organise it into a framework of acceptance. The most solid foundations of humanity have been constructed through the harnessing of chaos into forms deemed, over time, to be of use to all who choose to build on them.

NEW LAYERS As we stretch our consciousness we eek into parts of our sub-conscious, experiencing new developments and new layers which we hitherto never knew existed causing an emanation of fresh projections to be reflected and fresh reflections to be dealt with. This process can be likened to the roots of a plant reaching down to find nourishment in the ground below. The assimilation of these new frontiers makes for a constantly renewed interest in the world around us. The circulatory system must be capable of maintaining the pressure to stay in the moments we find most interesting and it may, on occasion, be necessary to sacrifice the pressure expenditure to one frontier for it to be possible to commit to a new and more fulfilling road. The ingestion of expedient substances only serves to give us a transitory imitation of the natural pressure and control felt from true health and vitality.

CONTROL As we grow older we can easily be distracted from the strict control our minds have over our own projections and the assimilation of the reflections gained. That part of our mind, which holds reign over all of our experiences, can become overwhelmed by the facility to experience something

unexpected creating the illusion of a more powerful facility for control when revisited. Both can have equal strength and are the opposites of each other.

WILL POWER Between the mind and the body there exists a hierarchy of energy expenditure. The power of the will over the physical realm starts at the lowest possible amount of energy to be used, riding on through to the most energy it takes to exert a full and exacting amount of will over our actions in the world around us. The amount of energy it takes to want for something to happen is minimal but serves as a start point with it being the seed of an idea about the specific direction we wish to head in. Further thought on the idea takes a little more energy. If the idea and the direction show us some promise as being fruitful then momentum is gained, giving us energy for the next step. All angles can be viewed through careful study of the desired destination. This study can take as much time as is fitting to the scale of the quest. At the optimum height of knowledge of the subject, the area in the mind dealing with it is relaxed and all of the information garnered is set free into the parts of the body which not only allows us to act out our ideas but also serves to magnetise us, physically, to the people and the places we need in order to bring closer to us our intended future in the physical realm. Once the answers start to pour in from our proposed questions then the burden of each step becomes lighter.

TEMPTATION Bodily pressure is relative to the individual habits a person adopts. Outgoing pressure, using the force of the mind, is strengthened and becomes constant through being less reliant on external agents of fuel and more so on the internal fire we all possess. This constant fire can only be extinguished through its own complacency brought about by the infiltration of substitutes for the natural energy of the nervous system. The process of building the capacity for energy, which can be summoned at will, is ongoing and needs disciplined maintenance. The temptation to fill the blood with substitutes

becomes harder and harder to resist and if eventually the body and soul become reliant on outside fuels then the bodys own natural stores can fall so low as to bring about physical or mental illness and the loss of the mental strength we need to fight lifes biggest temptations.

RELIEF The pressure applied to the centre of the mind due to the calling of a decision to be made is controlled by its own inherent naturally manipulative techniques which take over the covert control of the rest of the mind and body. In any given situation where there are a number of outcomes to choose from the centre adopts a view of all angles and assimilates the information. Once all options are satiated, the view, which is most agreeable for an easier way of life, and the one which suits all facets of mind, body and soul, is taken and the pressure is released. These decisions are made on all scales in everyday situations and it is this relief of pressure that is utilised as one of our greatest agents of momentum. Some of us rely on it to get through a normal day and some become dangerously addicted to it through manipulation of the situations they wish themselves to be in. The greater the pressure, the greater the sense of relief.

EGO An ego can stay with a person for as long as they live, their projection never causing any harmful or undesirable reflections but in some it can be shown to be a thin a mask which, when removed, reveals an underlying void with an immovable core which is used to project the ego outwards thus filling the void. The velocity of the projected ego is determined by the specific faculties utilised. Our basic faculties are projected thought, sound, sight and physical movement. If the time is taken to exercise and more efficiently manage these skills then nothing can stop the creation of a desirable and useful ego appropriate to any given situation but the tools alone wont work without the material to fashion. This comes from information gained through observation via the normal and the intuitive senses which, when filtered and assimilated becomes a powerful agent of ego projection.

An unruly ego will always be thrust into harsh encounters, encounters which act as abrasive surfaces for the rough edges of our personalities, like sunspots reaching for another home and being forced back by the airless depth of space to rejoin the molten oceans of the surface of the sun.

CANNIBALISM As the worlds population has grown, over time, and big brothers scrutinizing eye draws ever closer to existing, solely, in the centre of our own minds, cannibalism has taken the more socially acceptable form of devouring ourselves through the ingestion of oxidizing substances, forming fully responsible, self devouring cannibals. This view of the world fits with the personal growth pattern of the human individual, from the evolution of the embryo in the womb, being fed with the mothers energy, to standing as a fully grown being looking for more energy to devour, and eventually turning in on ourselves, as adults, eating ourselves. The replacement of lost energy can only ever be partly relinquished by the ingestion of whatever it is we have consumed to make it back up. The rest of the energy needed to regain our former position in the world, and give us the feeling of not having aged, must come from the oxidization of our own molecules, through the ingestion of highly potent substances. The more potency the substance holds, the more is needed as the clock goes round and falls back on the time to be fired up again. An addiction to the substance can be formed from the security of the energy that the specific oxidization process gives. We are faced with this everyday of our lives, and the substances we choose to ingest determine the personal sphere in which we live, whether it be healthy or harmful, we will always attract new experiences to us, whatever the sphere.

AGEING We all lead each other to believe in an ultimate ecstatic goal to be reached through a series of trials. This serves some facets of western society, through its observation of the young, as entertainment for those who have drawn a

conclusion that the ultimate goals we seek dont exist and that our time here is all we have, which may or may not be true. These conclusions are reached through the fatigue of having to constantly rebuild the foundations of personal philosophies through failure and disappointment. This tiring process leads us to form an ever-narrowing view of our immediate world, giving us the option of a simpler and more satiable life. The unwillingness to carry on the quest for the holy grail leads to a quest for a more steady rock on which to build a haven which will harbour our personal affects, cementing a familiar and comforting world around us. This is a more manageable world than the planetary one and each individual cell formed in this image adds to the ever-changing planetary model. As we grow older and more observant of information which lies beyond our immediate surroundings we become confused as to what we should keep as mainstays of what is believed to be our truth. To counter this confusion we attract to ourselves responsibilities, which give us the foundation of a personalised space in the world where we can always fall back to.

GOD We need the concept of god to take the responsibility off us having to control every aspect of our lives. To maintain the amount of power and self control needed to walk through life unaided is an overbearing task taking great concentration but, in contradiction to this, it takes a balance of faith and fear to carry out our lives to the end point. The faith, that there is something after this and the fear that there is nothing after this. Waves of understanding and confusion, of fatigue and vigour are the only constants in our lives. The drift of life can take a hold at our lowest points but exercises of the mind can help maintain a modicum of control when lapses of concentration occur. This is a small way of taking gods work into our own hands but taking responsibility for everything we do is just one viewpoint. The faith that there is something that exists to guide us along the rivers takes an opening of specific filters in the mind which provide us with an influx of information to be excavated, leaving us with signposts to be utilised along the way. To understand the signs and to use them to their fullest advantage takes reasoning which exists in direct relation to our own specific experiences, i.e. in numerology, if a specific view of reality is

attributed to a number and the frequency of the number increases, visually, then the view should be seen as being required for the use of a personal stepping stone. In everyday life certain views have higher frequencies than others, i.e. useful signposts make themselves more readily visible. Civilisation has an inventory of ideas about who we are, from the first inception of the imagination, which give us suggestions to work with when our own ideas about ourselves fall flat or come to a plateau. Signs from god have been typical, since the birth of the ancient religions, among those who follow those religions. Modern day sightings take the form of modern day culture with the most powerful suggestions made in the modern age coming off cinema and T.V. screens. Angels, demons and other assorted mythical entities can exist as seemingly common forms when the imagination takes a stance before even survival. In present times, survival in the western world is taken for granted among many with plentiful supplies of housing and provisions which leaves us with an excess of time to find entertainment. This excess of time gives us a free reign of our imaginations. Anything that exists in the imagination can be brought into the physical realm and depending on the scale and power of the imagery this can be immediate, can take years or can take centuries with the idea spanning the breadth of generations. Different realms or views of reality exist simultaneously on all planes of our lives and the imagination of the individual has control of these realities. The mind has control of the imagination.

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