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Green Bucket Meditation 1

August 2nd, 2010 in The Other Place

I receive instructions from The Sleeper to use the Mule’s “Green Bucket Meditation Technique” to initiate contact with The Nagual.

I build an Attractor Box in the middle of the room.

I plug my earphones into the Attractor Box.

I put the Green Bucket on my head.

I sit meditating.

Visualising cocoon eggs, fibre optic strands, other dimensions.

I listen through the chatter of the Attractor Box for their frequency.

I can faintly hear their signal, but I need to translate the transmission.

I randomly pick letters out of a green bag to slowly form the message on the floor in front of me.

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A day in the park with The Universal Family of Cosmic Xenogenesis

August 19th, 2009 in The Family

The Family in The Park

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Staring at the wall

January 1st, 1971 in The Other Place

Bodhidharma is said to have spent several decades living in a cave, staring at a cave wall, meditating. He left India in 517 C.E. and arrived in China in 520 C.E., to spread Buddhism to Asia. When he got there, he found that Buddhism, which had already been established, was perverted by superstitious devotionalism, devoid of true insight. Thus, Bodhidharma suggested focusing on direct insight about one’s own experience, under the instruction of a Zen teacher, discouraging misguided veneration of Buddhas for the sake of superstition. Often attributed to Bodhidharma is the Bloodstream Sermon, which was actually composed quite some time after his apparent death.

Buddhas don’t save Buddhas. If you use your mind to look for a Buddha, you won’t see the Buddha. As long as you look for a Buddha somewhere else, you’ll never see that your own mind is the Buddha. Don’t use a Buddha to worship a Buddha. And don’t use the mind to invoke a Buddha. Buddhas don’t recite sutras. Buddhas don’t keep precepts. And Buddhas don’t break precepts. Buddhas don’t keep or break anything. Buddhas don’t do good or evil. To find a Buddha, you have to see your nature

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