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Hi Rookie,
I am no way a Scientologist. But, actually my experience with Scientology is that it faces situations from ethics to handling money to methods of work and healing far more directly and clearly than Catholicism. I nevertheless agree with neither one other than topically. Each has vital, major, pieces but both have neglected to put them together either correctly or in sequence, as far as I can tell.
When I am refering to left and right wiring, in those terms I am speaking of the habitual keeping of the switch to primaryily or pure right brain experience in the “off” position. In the same way that parables have at least three levels of meaning, our experience only superficialy seems to be necessarily involved with the world of experience in the way it is in our culture. This is a proceedural illusion habitually aquired by the necessities of survival. It is not wrong, but it is not complete. And in any of the three positions of experiencibility, the actual referent is to something quite beyond, but inclusive of, matter.
The more complete analogy might be a comparison to a radio transmission. What you hear as a program is the modulation of the carrier wave. Without the modulation it sounds like silence. Yet it is the same energy. Without modulation it is simply potential of expression. With any alteration it becomes modulated and audible/experiencible. Now you can add the concepts of the EM spectrum and both amplitude and frequiency modulations.
To the untrained mind, the root of awareness appears to be nothingness. On examination it can be found to be equivalent to Meaning and Significance. It is also the place where one can go for what psychologists call intuition or diversive thinking problem solving. Ordinarily, some degree of this is a close as folks get. The trick, here in the Earth experience, is to find the “other side” and keep it balanced with the world of form. Rare, but experiencible.
I am no way a Scientologist. But, actually my experience with Scientology is that it faces situations from ethics to handling money to methods of work and healing far more directly and clearly than Catholicism. I nevertheless agree with neither one other than topically. Each has vital, major, pieces but both have neglected to put them together either correctly or in sequence, as far as I can tell.
When I am refering to left and right wiring, in those terms I am speaking of the habitual keeping of the switch to primaryily or pure right brain experience in the “off” position. In the same way that parables have at least three levels of meaning, our experience only superficialy seems to be necessarily involved with the world of experience in the way it is in our culture. This is a proceedural illusion habitually aquired by the necessities of survival. It is not wrong, but it is not complete. And in any of the three positions of experiencibility, the actual referent is to something quite beyond, but inclusive of, matter.
The more complete analogy might be a comparison to a radio transmission. What you hear as a program is the modulation of the carrier wave. Without the modulation it sounds like silence. Yet it is the same energy. Without modulation it is simply potential of expression. With any alteration it becomes modulated and audible/experiencible. Now you can add the concepts of the EM spectrum and both amplitude and frequiency modulations.
To the untrained mind, the root of awareness appears to be nothingness. On examination it can be found to be equivalent to Meaning and Significance. It is also the place where one can go for what psychologists call intuition or diversive thinking problem solving. Ordinarily, some degree of this is a close as folks get. The trick, here in the Earth experience, is to find the “other side” and keep it balanced with the world of form. Rare, but experiencible.