Of course, it is only when you get out of a cage that you realize it
was a cage. If you have always been living in a cage, then to you it
is not a cage, it is the whole universe. Tuning in allows you to
break limits, by introducing unsuspected patterns of being into
your consciousness. The light that comes from certain stars, for
instance, allows you to vibrate on very strange frequencies, unlike
anything you may experience on Earth. But you certainly do not
have to go that far to explode the limits of your cage. If you could
simply become your cat or your pot plant, even only for a few
seconds, that would already represent an extraordinary
breakthrough.
Another quality that is needed for the art of tuning in and is
developed by its practice, is the capacity to forget about your
little self for a while. If you remain too much like your cage, then
there is no space left for anything else. You have to wipe away
your surface personality for a moment. You have to cultivate an
extreme inner stillness, a complete absence of reaction. You have to
become empty, to make an abstraction of anything personal. This
gives a refreshing break, and a sense of relativity as far as your
own little problems are concerned.
In relation to your Ego, or Higher Self, something paradoxical is
experienced. ‘Tuning in’ does not veil your Ego, it reveals it. It is
by being more your Self that you can ‘become’ an object. The part
of yourself that is able to vibrate in harmony with anything in
the universe is the Self, precisely because It is universal. So by
‘becoming’ something other than yourself, you lose the little self,
and therefore you reveal the true Self. By perceiving the world
you uncover the Self, and that is exactly what clairvision is all
about.
This is nothing like a vague feeling or an intellectual view. It is a
hyper-dense frequency of being. It is a more objective experience
than having your hand in a fire. By tuning into an object, and
becoming the object, you become your Self. You are your Self, ten
thousand times more than when you think of the object with your
mind. Whenever you think of the object, you are not your Self,
you have become assimilated with the cage.
The time has come to reverse the classic adage of French
philosopher Descartes: cogito ergo sum, “I think, therefore I am.”
What higher vision reveals is exactly the opposite: “I think,
therefore I am not.” It is by stopping the mind that you can step
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