Friendship

(C. Jardin) #1

No. You create most effectively, most efficiently, and most rapidly when you create not from
the subconscious, but from the supraconscious.


The supraconscious is the name given to that level of experience reached when the
superconscious, conscious, and subconscious, are all rolled into One—and then tran-
scended. This is a place above thought. It is your true state of being, and this true state is
Who You Really Are. It is unperturbed, unmoved, unaffected by your thoughts. Thought is not
first cause. True Being is.


We are exploring now, very deeply, the most complex esoteric understandings. The
differences here, the nuances, become very delicate.


That’s okay, I think I’m ready for it. Go.


All right. But remember, here is where we get into some languaging problems. What I’m
going to have to do here is cross over into a larger context, and speak from a standpoint of
ultimate reality, and then cross back over into the illusion, which is the reality in which you are
now living, and hope you can make the translation.


I understand. Let’s give it a whirl.


Are you sure? This is going to be rough going here. This is going to be tough sledding; the
toughest part of our dialogue so far. You may want to skip over this, just take My word for all
this, and go right on.


I want to understand it. At least, I want to try.


Okay. Here we go.


Try on this statement:


Beingness is, thought does.


What does that say to you?


It says that beingness is not an action, it is not an undertaking, it is not something that occurs.
Rather, it is an “is—ness.” It is what is. It is a so—ness —it is what is so.


Good. And what about thought?


It says that thought is a process, a “doingness,” something that happens.


That’s very good. So what are the implications of that?


Anything that “happens” takes time. It may happen very fast, like thought, but it still takes
what we call time. Something that “is,” however, simply is. It is right now. It’s not “going to
be”; it is right here, right now.


In short, “is—ing” is faster than “doing,” and “being” is therefore faster than “thinking.”

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