Showing posts with label Day 11. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Day 11. Show all posts

Saturday, January 15, 2011

Tree of Life Meditation System -- Day 11 -- Geb

Hetep Everyone,

Once again, here is my meditation objective for this meditation cycle: I want to see my transformation into a Divine Being as I learn to pause and consciously observe my decision processes before I act.

In his book Tree of Life Meditation System pages 205-206, Ra Un Nefer Amen explains about the Life-Force.
"The integrity of the Life-force, the animal spirit, is chiefly governed by the breath, which is its chief nutriment, and by the law of cycles."
This is the territory of Geb. As you can see, skilled breathing and living according to the cycles of nature nourish the life force energy. I have been trying, with very small success, to apply these techniques to my life. This may be one of the chief reasons why the transformation I seek seems to be so elusive; however, I am quite hopeful that my practice of the techniques found in the Metu Neter vol. 4 will give me a great boost toward success.

Here is the Law of Geb, personalized form the words of Ra Un Nefer Amen in his book, Maat: the 11 Laws of God.

Geb: I know that from heaven I came and to heaven I will return. I seek not enduring works on earth.

How do I break the Law of Geb by not pausing and observing?

I have been unsuccessful in consistently using skilled breathing, diet, exercise, and following the natural cycles to develop and maintain my life force.

That is all for now. I wish you great fortune. Until next time,
Hetep

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Tree of Life Meditation System -- Day 11 -- Geb

Hetep Everyone,

The complement of Geb is Amen. Geb is form; Amen is formlessness. They cannot be separated. What is great about this, that I am finally starting to understand, is that everything can be changed. What appears to have form (shape, time and space) only really appears to have form because we perceive it to have form. By changing our perception, we can change form, and, therefore, what we perceive to be real.

In the midst of an emotional attack, I have the power to remember that the situation causing the emotion can be changed. I just have to focus on the outcome that I want to perceive and use the techniques that the meditation system teaches to program my vision into my spirit. If it is in equilibrium with the Divine, the outcome will eventually manifest itself. Creating a pattern of success by working with this system consistently offers the assurance of a peace (Amen) that nothing can challenge.

What does this have to do with my meditation objective? Once again, here is my objective: I want to experience my purpose in God's Divine plan based upon truthful premises, determined by relationships of how my functions (thoughts, feelings, and actions) fit the form I'm trying to create (my purpose).

My efforts throughout this meditation cycle are to create the form (Geb) of my purpose by perceiving the truthfulness within my functions, making changes where needed. It is easier for me to make the necessary changes when I know that everything is formless, and, therefore, can be changed.

Here is the Law of Geb, personalized from the words of Ra Un Nefer Amen in his book, Maat: the 11 Laws of God.

Geb: I know that from heaven I came and to heaven I must return. I seek not enduring works on earth.

How do I break the Law of Geb?

Often, I forget that form is also formless, and, therefore, can be changed. This prevents me from behaving as a Divine Being and fulfilling my Divine purpose.

Well, that's it for now. I wish you great fortune. Until next time,
Hetep

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Tree of Life Meditation System -- Day 11 -- Geb

Hetep Everyone,

This post represents the last day of examining my worthiness as a Divine Being. The next phase of the meditation cycle will involve programming my spirit to accept my sense of worthiness as a Divine Spirit. But before we get to that, let's talk about Geb.

Geb represents all forms of the physical. This includes not only what we can detect through our five senses, but electromagnetic energy. Throughout this meditation cycle, I have become more and more attracted to understanding electromagnetic energy. I want to know how it works through us and how it can be projected as Love energy.

During the day, while taking a series of deep breaths, I have been stimulating my Chakra points by imagining them one-by-one and infusing them with love to increase the energy of my Ra force (life force). I have felt from this a greater capacity of sustaining my emotions on a more even keel, giving me more confidence to manage my daily circumstances. What I have noticed is that I have to do this on a regular basis.

It feels more like plugging myself into a socket to acquire more energy instead of running on battery power, which is only recharged by sleep and food. Given the demands of today's society, sleep and food seem very inadequate sources of energy. If I do not stimulate my Chakras, I do not achieve the energizing effect.

Here is the Law of Geb, personalized from the words of Ra Un Nefer Amen in his book, Maat: the 11 Laws of God.

Geb: I know that from Heaven I came and to Heaven I will return. I seek not enduring works on earth.

How do I break the Law of Geb by not experiencing my worth as a Divine Being?

I have not managed to consistently cultivate my Ra Force.

That is it for now. Until next time,
Hetep