HAVE AN “IS-BE” X-MASS!

” 604 BCE –
Laozi, a philosopher who wrote a small book called “The Way”, was an IS-BE of great wisdom, who overcame the effects of the “Old Empire” amnesia / hypnosis machinery and escaped from Earth. His understanding of the nature of an IS-BE must have been very good to accomplish this. According to the common legend, his last lifetime as a human was lived in a small village in China. He contemplated the essence of his own life. Like Guatama Siddhartha, he confronted his own thoughts, and past lives. In so doing, he recovered some of his own memory, ability and immortality. As an old man, he decided to leave the village and go to the forest to depart the body. The village gatekeeper stopped him and begged him to write down his personal philosophy before leaving. Here is a small piece of advice he gave about “the way” he rediscovered his own spirit:
He who looks will not see it;
He who listens will not hear it;
He who gropes will not grasp it.
The formless nonentity, the motionless source of motion.
The infinite essence of the spirit is the source of life.
Spirit is self.
Walls form and support a room,
yet the space between them is most important.
A pot is formed of clay,
yet the space formed therein is most useful.
Action is caused by the force of nothing on something,
just as the nothing of spirit is the source of all form.
One suffers great afflictions because one has a body.
Without a body what afflictions could one suffer?
When one cares more for the body than for his own spirit,
One becomes the body and looses the way of the spirit.
The self, the spirit, creates illusion.
The delusion of Man is that reality is not an illusion.
One who creates illusions and makes them more real than reality, follows the path of the spirit and finds the way of heaven”. “
Excerpted from the Top Secret transcripts published in the book, “Alien Interview”
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NEW MEXICO SAVAGE
March 2, 2010 at 8:34 AM
The Way Out is Inward. From the Tao Chapter 56
1. He who knows (the Tao) does not (care to) speak (about it); he
who is (ever ready to) speak about it does not know it.
2. He (who knows it) will keep his mouth shut and close the portals
(of his nostrils). He will blunt his sharp points and unravel the
complications of things; he will attemper his brightness, and bring
himself into agreement with the obscurity (of others). This is called
‘the Mysterious Agreement.’
3. (Such an one) cannot be treated familiarly or distantly; he is
beyond all consideration of profit or injury; of nobility or meanness:–he
is the noblest man under heaven.
admin
April 12, 2010 at 8:29 AM
Thank you for this very relevant passage, Savage.
admin
April 12, 2010 at 8:29 AM
Thank you for this very relevant passage, Savage.
sparkswill
March 26, 2010 at 2:56 PM
I love that picture Savage, did you make it? I’m glad I found this site. Nice to meet some like minded IS-BE’s .
NEW MEXICO SAVAGE
April 10, 2010 at 8:34 PM
I think Laurence puts those great “right brain” hits up on the site.
admin
April 12, 2010 at 8:32 AM
Actually, brains have very little to do with creativity.
Creation is the act of an IS-BE, with brain or without.