Consciousness precedes phenomenon, and therefore consciousness can alter phenomenon.
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Shai Tubali
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Only absolute simplicity can resolve a horrible complication; only a state free from psychology can heal psychological connections, and only a lucid brain can let go of a compulsive thought.
Human suffering is caused mainly by ideas, emotions, and thoughts which are the handiwork of the human itself.
No more the victory of spirit over matter and definitely not the victory of matter over spirit _ the next stage is not one overcoming the other, but a merge.
The ultimate purpose of psychology is to release from psychology.
We cannot stop wanting. Wanting is the tireless engine of life itself.
Fear is the will's little baby. It arises with the possibility you will lose what you desire.
You are the cause of your suffering. That means that you alone have the power to change it.
The brain's transmutation begins when consciousness understands that it made everything up _ morality, good and bad, redemption and the truth. With this understanding, it realizes that now it can start anew.
This is the age of the individual and there is no reason to believe that this focus of mankind is likely to change in the foreseeable future. Hence, the mission is to put individualism inside a wide context and to give it meaning and a sense of direction; to empower it _ but authentically this time.
It is the brain's full and absolute responsibility to evolve, nobody will do it for it, and grace and salvation do not exist. The brain must take its place as the source of grace and learn to operate itself properly. In fact, its transformation will begin when it will bear all responsibility alone.
Emotions cannot evolve through intellectual comprehension; there must be direct access to them, access that allows them to go through a transformation from the plane in which they actually exist.
Morality is like the famous fig leaves that Adam and Eve used to cover their genitals after they first sinned. But what morality really covers up is will, which is our true nature.
The rule: when energy, 'negative' as it may be, moves without resistance, it easily sublimates and becomes raw energy of power and presence; resistance to it makes it freeze in its current state. For this reason, morality not only does not help our sexuality develop but also forces it to stay as it is.