Be Still and Know That I Am God

CDT147

Be Still and Know That I Am God

Bardo, MoC, Top20, Top52

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In this revealing presentation of work data and perspectives, E.J. Gold speaks on the Angel of Death, being the center of one's own mandala, the Man on the Cross, stillness and silence at the speed of light, light in infinite extension, eternity, the void and the deathbed experience.

Synopsis

The talk explores deep metaphysical and philosophical concepts, primarily concerning the nature of consciousness, self-invocation, perception, death, eternity, and the illusion of reality. It discusses the essential self as an entity that breathes once per lifetime, the mechanics of prayer and invocation, the relationship between stillness and enlightenment, and the transience of creation. The speaker also examines how associative thought impacts human perception and emphasizes the distinction between intellectual understanding and direct experience of these ideas.

Summary

The speaker delves into the fundamental nature of existence, proposing that the 'essential self' is the key to understanding reality. The analogy of a single breath per lifetime reflects the impermanence of physical existence. Invoking one's own presence using ritualistic visualization—such as drawing a circle and using symbols like a blue satin robe and celestial imagery—serves as a means of self-invocation.

A significant portion of the talk centers on prayer, particularly "prayer absolute," examining its mechanics and emotional resonance. Invocation is described as an action that can transform an individual into a medium, acting as a conduit for greater forces, with potential risks such as burnout or even spontaneous combustion.

Associative thought is critiqued in depth, with an emphasis placed on breaking free from mechanical mental processes. Exercises like the "Lev Levy exercise" and the rotational perspective (turning while maintaining awareness) are introduced as techniques to align with the center of the universe. The notion that all individuals are at the center of their own mandala emphasizes self-identification with the universal.

The discussion then transitions into the fear and misunderstanding of death. Rather than treating death as an adversary, the speaker suggests embracing it as a natural and integral component of life. Death is portrayed as a return to the stillness of eternity, a transition rather than an end.

Eternity itself is characterized as infinite stillness and silence, contrasting with the motion of creation. The interplay of light, consciousness, and love is explored as fundamental aspects of divine existence. The paradox between the created world and the eternal void highlights the illusionary nature of physical existence, emphasizing that perception is selective and filtered by experience.

Finally, the talk addresses the concept of functional sanity relative to different states of awareness, affirming that the highest consciousness transcends ordinary human perception. The concluding remarks emphasize that seeking metaphysical truth requires an altered approach—one must embody it rather than pursue it intellectually. The illusion of reality and the manipulation of perception frame the final thoughts on magic and understanding.

Keywords & Key Phrases

  • Essential self
  • Invocation of presence
  • One breath per lifetime
  • Prayer absolute
  • Associative thought
  • Formatory mind
  • Mediumism and burnout
  • Lev Levy exercise
  • Rotational meditation
  • Center of the mandala
  • Stillness and silence
  • Consciousness as light
  • Death as a lover
  • Eternity as infinite extension
  • Light in infinite extension
  • Illusion of perception
  • Non-volitional creation
  • Trans-space travel
  • Tantalus effect
  • Functional sanity

Graphic Prompt

A surreal, mystical illustration depicting a robed figure in a flowing blue satin garment adorned with white crescent moons and planetary symbols, standing in the center of a glowing circular mandala. The figure holds a luminescent wand, summoning energy from the heavens, creating an ethereal vortex of light swirling around them. The backdrop features a vast cosmic void with rotating celestial bodies, hinting at the paradox of stillness within motion. The atmosphere is dreamlike and metaphysical, evoking themes of timelessness, invocation, and transcendence.