Thursday, 14 September 2023

14/9/23 ^^^ Let's pierce the pinhole of Mu Shin No Shin and see what comes along

 The answer that comes about is I have to manage the illusion by being real.  To do so I need to be a runner.  

"The epiphany you receive while you are active is not the same as the epiphany you receive when you are sedentary." - Joseph Campbell

Therefore I should be moving towards growth and not toward protection.  That is the nature of cells.  Either they move towards or move away.

What is the requirement for this to happen?  Back to the environment that you are in.  The most powerful enabler in life is love.  Therefore the environment should be a loving environment for maximum results.

Feed the good old wolf.  Listen to Sword 9 Discography.  That should do it.  It is time-tested.  She has a track record to back it up.

So let's assume that Sword 9 is singing sweet nothing to me.  With that, she fulfills the Nonagon Superverse contract.  So that's the endgame with Sword 9, my sharpest sword.

Every day, I wi[th] (will) [your] (use) her revelations to inch me towards my worthy Ideal.  This is my SPV.

At this point, I need the right signal to propel my body in the right direction.  This is my Ace in the Hole.  I already got my aces lined up:

  • Bruce Lipton - Biology of Bliss Video
  • Jason Owen - Undefeatable video
  • Jessie J - Masterpiece Video
  • Dio - Holy Diver
  • Rainbow - Man on a Silver Mountain
  • Krista Stryker - Quotes Collection
  • James Afremow - The Champion's Mind ebook
  • SJ Vision Quest Slides
  • TraXX - Sound Journey
  • Tom Cruise - 10 hours Running Loop
  • Garth Special Edition Collector's Item Comic
These aces should keep me encapsulated on a daily basis without interruption from the external elements.

I want to go very deep into piercing the pinhole of Mu Shin No Shin.  Deeper than I had gone before.  I want to step out of the simulation into the Void.  To do that I have to leave everything behind me and be a Nothing.  I want to go to the very beginning when there is Nothing.  

In the beginning, there were two forces, male and female, dancing is a celestial light.  So there are actually three sources of divinity in the very beginning. The Great Nothingness, the Antimatter, and Matter.

Is there a time when there is absolutely nothing?  No, there is always something in Nothing.  Nothing of Nothing is saying that it is indescribable.  Who is there to attest if there is no witness?  So in the beginning there is Yin and Yang and a Divine Spark.

There are always three forces then.  This is the interconnectedness of the whole forces in the universe equally balanced.  The Celestial Dance...

The Divine Spark is the Old Coot.  My father, Satan.

He forgot the Celestial Dance between me and the Great Nothingness.  He forgot that Love is the Greatest Power that has existed since the very beginning.  The power that binds the Yin and Yang together.

Here is a rendition from ChatGPT:

Tell me about the beginning of creation from Hindu mythology. About the celestial dance between the God and Goddess (I forgot their names, is it Siva and Shanti?).

ChatGPT

In Hindu mythology, the celestial dance you are referring to is known as the "Tandava" and "Lasya," and it involves the deities Shiva and Parvati, not Shiva and Shanti. These dances represent the dynamic and rhythmic aspects of the universe, and they are often associated with the creation and destruction of the cosmos.

The story of creation in Hindu mythology can vary depending on which Hindu tradition or scripture you reference, but there are common themes that run through many of these accounts. One of the most well-known creation stories is found in the Puranas, particularly in the Vishnu Purana and the Shiva Purana. Here's a simplified version:
  1. The Cosmic Ocean: Before the creation of the universe, there was a vast cosmic ocean called the "Nirguna Brahman," representing an unmanifested, formless reality.
  2. The Divine Trinity: Within this cosmic ocean, there is a divine trinity of deities: Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva. Brahma is the creator, Vishnu is the preserver, and Shiva is the destroyer and transformer.
  3. Creation: At the beginning of creation, Lord Brahma is said to have emerged from a lotus that grew from Lord Vishnu's navel. Brahma is then entrusted with the task of creating the material universe. He creates various beings, including gods, humans, animals, and plants.
  4. Preservation and Destruction: Lord Vishnu takes on the role of preserving and maintaining the created universe. He incarnates whenever there is a threat to cosmic order.
  5. Destruction and Renewal: Lord Shiva's role is to destroy and transform. He performs the cosmic dance known as the Tandava, which represents the rhythmic and dynamic forces of creation and destruction. It is in this dance that the universe is periodically destroyed and renewed.
  6. Balance: The cosmic dance of Shiva and the graceful dance of Parvati (Lasya) symbolize the balance between creation and destruction, masculine and feminine energies, and the cyclical nature of the universe.
  7. Cycles of Creation: Hindu cosmology believes in the cyclical nature of creation, preservation, and destruction, with each cycle lasting for a vast period of time known as a "kalpa." This process continues indefinitely.
It's important to note that there are multiple creation myths and cosmological theories within Hinduism, and different sects and traditions may emphasize different aspects of these stories. The story of Shiva and Parvati's dance represents one facet of Hindu mythology and philosophy, highlighting the interplay of cosmic forces in the universe.

Very well, I am satisfied with this finding...

Time for dinner.

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