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• All actions have potential for prayer
o Prayer is an offering to the essence within and without
An acknowledgement of the existence of the essence
• Attention = life force
In all interaction prayer is possible
• Even if the receiver is disconnected from their essence
• Essence can not be confined
o It is not its nature to exist individually from itself
Identity (definition) is the attempted containment of essence
• By use of psychic constraint through identification
Thus loss of identity is the natural state of essence
• Interconnectedness with itself
o Psychic constraint limits abundance
• Essence is pure life energy
o Existing in all beings/things/ideas/thoughts/emotions/actions/ect
o The more you share the more you have to give
o What you look for you shall find
What you devote essence to will manifest
• Nature of the internal essence will be reflected externally
Natural Projection
o Like essences attract
To validate their own existence
• Essence is self sustaining it will naturally procreate
o Nature of essence is dependent upon the perception of its existence
It’s possible manifestation with the given psychic constraints
• Essence is constant only our perceptions of it change
o Our perceptions shape how it manifests
• Connection with essence (internal or external) is happiness/joy/bliss ect
o Increased connection is the destruction of psychic constraints
• These artificially separate one manifestation of essence
from another
Love is the destruction of that separation
• Unity with essence (only perceived to be external)
o Unity – rebirth of forgotten connections
• Essence exists within all things but seeks to be unified
o Its natural state of existence
Separated only by identity
• When essence is lost it causes illusory pain
o Essence can only be ‘lost’ when prescribed to an identity
Or when it’s defined as something
o When the natural abundance of essence is realized constraint is no
longer needed
Abundance being the naturally regenerative property of essence
• Essence is ever present, existing only in the moment
o When it is separated from itself it suffers disconnect
Separation is caused by identification with times or actions
o When it is rejoined, essence rejoices
Greater the combined power of essence is; the larger its bliss
• Power of essence depends on the level of its acceptance
o Amount of separation from its true nature
Source/Identity degrees of separation
• Reality is defined by psychic constraint
Definition is filtration
• Filtration is selective limitation
o Reality as its perceived is not it’s true nature
Perception is dependent on filtration
• Dependent upon limitation of information
o Dependent on loss of connection to reality
o Disconnect of perceived reality causes illusory pain
• Illusory pain is caused by perception of separation
The tighter the constraint upon reality the larger the pain
• Tight constraint is the degree of differentiation
o Differentiation relies on amount of essence devoted
Perceived forms of essence
• Expectations = bundles of essence devoted to a perceived reality
• Thoughts = slightly condensed essence
• Beliefs = strongly condensed essence
o Strong enough to be self sustaining
Self sustaining – strong enough to act as a filter
• Filter which selectively effects reality in its favor
• Identities = huge complex masses of separated/channeled essence
o Values = channeling filters (aspects of the identity)
o Core = perceived true nature of an identity
• The closer to the core, the stronger the essence
Core of Identity Perceived identity
1st° separation Value/belief systems
2nd° separation Perceived persona
3rd° separation Expectations/labels
4th° separation Thoughts/emotions
• There are two kinds of interactions between constrained essences (beings)
• Constructive – Connecting (Mutually affirming)
• Destructive – Separating (Mutually denying)
For every interaction you enter into with another being
(manifestation) you grace them with your essence
• The manifestation of your essence you choose to share
o Interactions = exchange of essence/perception of their manifestations
• Actions with presence hold power coming from a place close to the essence
o These actions are more likely to affect others
Effective action is brief periods of highly intentioned action with
a base state of mindful, relaxed observation
• Highly intentioned action comes from the essence and
therefore is strong but holds no form, therefore is soft
o To be soft but firm is less intrusive