Saturday, April 5, 2008

Prep work

To actualize the opening into a new level of knowledge, to access the cosmic library, does require preparatory work. The yoga that would make it possible involves exercising certain aspects of the physiology and opening aqueducts in the brain. One of the challenges is that the brain and the whole physiology do age, and the likelihood of this happening for us gets slimmer as one gets older. On the other hand, when the brain and heart and physiology are mature, it can make the process easier or more possible than when one is 20.

Those aqueducts opening up are tremendously rejuvenating. That’s been my experience in writing my books on time and space. It’s definitely been a breakthrough in the cognitional process. That’s been very rejuvenating for my nervous system. And it’s a tiny bit compared to what’s possible. Literally any question you might have on any topic, could be studied from inside yourself without anything relying on any external source whatsoever.

Knowledge pertaining to any interest you might have would be available from within yourself. That’s what it means to have those aqueducts open. We do have to do some excavation of the brain. That’s why it feels like drilling. You have to drill down into areas that have gotten clumpy, thick, and we also have to solder some connections of the fiber optic level and link it with the architecture of the heart.

Now we have to hook that up with the mind, literally the brain and the central nervous system and cerebrospinal fluid. When you see that gelatinous fluid, it’s all interconnected throughout the spinal column. Getting into this domain, making links between the cranial field and the heart, we’re getting close to that kind of cognitional flow, that breakthrough. Although as yet we don’t see too many beings, even those who seem to be enlightened, functioning the way we’re describing. The human beings of the future will embody this change, and their way is being prepared by the spiritual communities of today. The intensity of delving into the transcendent and maintaining that cushion of deep silence will make this work possible.

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