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Trek

Posted on Nov 14th, 2007 by TheMagus555 : Audacious Alchemist TheMagus555
Into the woods, to find my Way.
Away from a world full of decay.
Away from incessant noise and congestion:
Into a land to answer a question

Philosophical banter filling the air,
Friends and old stories--both increasingly rare.
Mesmerized and alive through the comfort of fire,
An overdue trip to preserve and inspire.


Into the woods to escape petty pleasure;
Happiness endures--the final measure.
Deliberate deprivation to feed the soul:
An emptiness borne to fill a hole.

The weight of the world can make you feel small,
But the light from a headlamp shines on us all.

Beatitude through changed perception.
Careful now, no misconception.
It's about the Truth, the Way, the Light
A rocky path, a tremulous plight.

An eternal Path towards a timeless Peak
Trekking on, towards the Place I Seek.
-TM555
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The Paradox of our Time

Posted on Nov 14th, 2007 by TheMagus555 : Audacious Alchemist TheMagus555

The paradox of our time in history is that we have taller buildings, but shorter tempers; wider freeways, but narrower viewpoints; we spend more, but have less; we buy more, but enjoy it less.

We have bigger houses and smaller families; more conveniences, but less time; we have more degrees, but less sense; more knowledge, but less judgment; more experts, but more problems; more medicine, but less wellness.

We drink too much, smoke too much, spend too recklessly, laugh too little, drive too fast, get angry too quickly, stay up too late, get up too tired, read too seldom, watch TV too much, and pray too seldom.

We have multiplied our possessions, but reduced our values. We talk too much, love too seldom, and hate too often. We've learned how to make a living, but not a life; we've added years to life, not life to years.

We've been all the way to the moon and back, but have trouble crossing the street to meet the new neighbor. We've conquered outer space, but not inner space; we've done larger things, but not better things.

We've cleaned up the air, but polluted the soul; we've split the atom, but not our prejudice.

We write more, but learn less; we plan more, but accomplish less. We've learned to rush, but not to wait; we have higher incomes, but lower morals; we have more food, but less appeasement; we build more computers to hold more information to produce more copies than ever, but have less communication; we've become long on quantity, but short on quality.

These are the times of fast foods and slow digestion; tall men, and short character; steep profits, and shallow relationships. These are the times of world peace, but domestic warfare; more leisure, but less fun; more kinds of food, but less nutrition.

These are days of two incomes, but more divorce; of fancier houses, but broken homes. These are days of quick trips, disposable diapers, throw away morality, one-night stands, overweight bodies, and pills that do everything from cheer to quiet to kill.

It is a time when there is much in the show window and nothing in the stockroom; a time when technology has brought this letter to you, and a time when you can choose either to make a difference, or to just hit "Skip Ahead"...

By: Dr. Bob Moorehead

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Michael Franti and Spearhead

Posted on Nov 12th, 2007 by TheMagus555 : Audacious Alchemist TheMagus555
Michael Franti - I Know I'm Not Alone


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Qi Cycle

Posted on Nov 12th, 2007 by TheMagus555 : Audacious Alchemist TheMagus555
qi


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Are you a risk-taker?

Posted on Nov 11th, 2007 by TheMagus555 : Audacious Alchemist TheMagus555
This is in Response to the Questions and Reflections for November 10, 2007:

I've always been an enormous risk taker.  There wasn't anything that I wouldn't do...anything.   As I am getting older and perhaps wiser, I've changed my tune a bit.  I find that lately I can feel the same joy/rush by turning inwards and using some NLP tricks.  I recently had a friend who was hang gliding for the first time and ten feet from the ground hit complications; he became paraplegic and died soon after.  That changed my perspective a bit on such matters.  That being said I do seem to be taking new interest in mountain climbing (as opposed to just hiking) but I will take every precaution instead of unnecessary risk--as I used to.
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Trickster

Posted on Nov 10th, 2007 by TheMagus555 : Audacious Alchemist TheMagus555

Trickster--from Archetypes and Spiritual Development Pod




A series of synchronicities got me interested in archetypes and although I am still fairly new to this literature, I am finding it quite fascinating.  T.A. Doug, through some clues in my profile and further synchros, encouraged me to check out the trickster archetype and I must say it is quite fitting.  I found an especially lot of resonance with this article By Blair A. Moffett, from http://www.theosophy-nw.org/theosnw/world/america/my-moff2.htm

"For under whatever name, Trickster, as some like Campbell and Radin have noted, evolves. This outlandish yet remarkable thing in human form learns, grows in understanding, changes and, at a certain point in his adventuresome blunders, is transformed. Until that moment, however, Trickster keeps changing shape and experimenting with a thousand identities, including shifts in sex, in a seemingly never-ending search for himself. During all this he inflicts great damage on those around him and also suffers innumerable blows, defeats, indignities, and dangers resulting from his thoughtless, reckless forays. On entering upon existence he is first seen as a blurred, chaotic, hardly unified being, having no self-knowledge or life-knowledge, despite his divine parenthood. It is only later on in his peregrinations that Trickster emerges as a culture hero, demigod, and savior of peoples. But this occurs only after his transformation or self-integration takes place, and brings to the fore the great and epic qualities initially given him by his divine progenitor...

‘Our problem is thus basically a psychological one. In fact, only if we view it as primarily such, as an attempt by man to solve his problems inward and outward, does the figure of Trickster become intelligible and meaningful.' - Paul Radin, op. cit., p. xxiv."

This got me thinking about how this archetype came to be and how it might be impacting the world.  A lot of my past and present friends and relatives have seemed "tapped in" have also had serious drug/alcohol and other issues fitting the above description.  Now when I started meditating heavy a lot of these negative characteristics became less and less of a problem and the strengths of insight/intuition/creativity have been increasing and increasing (not to mention a few bizarre phenomenons).  Seems to me that this archetype could have arisen b/c you have people who feel/intuit divine connection yet feel lost b/c they experiential spirituality has been detached from the mainstream.  I had always felt a longing for something more from life and unable to find it turned to drugs and deviance to fill the void.  Funny when you start thinking how the most statistically successful method of getting people clean is twelve steps-an organization that teaches God, support and love (not my path to leaving addiction but works for many).  Or if you have read "A Million Little Pieces,"  Frey finds freedom by reading The Tao Te Ching over and over and discovering love (closer to my path).   Seems to me that many addicts, especially those who seem to have high presence or insight, could be helped through meditation and love and... It seems logical that the hero can emerge from the deviant b/c he has learned the hard way, the pitfalls and follies of the human psyche and can apply that knowledge to help the world at large.
The book "The Trickster and the Paranormal" by George Hansen seems really interesting; has anyone read it?
I've also been amazed at recently discovering Jung's ideas on symbols in dreams.  Doug recommended "Man and his Symbols" and I subsequently had a series of breakthroughs through dream analyses. I had a few dreams that were fairly literal and figured them out, with a little help from Tarot symbology and synchronicity. I never really put any stake in Tarot cards; my wife had a couple of books and decks that she had bought the summer before we met, but I had never even looked at them-I actually teased her a bit for having them.  This new interest in symbols and archetypes got me a bit curious so I went into deep meditation and started playing with them.  The first time I did, I was quite amazed b/c the two most important cards in the spread were the most fitting cards that I could have picked for defining my character/destiny.  I figured I would dabble a little more: Even if there wasn't anything to it, the advice in the book was always positive and reminded you to stay balanced.  One of the cards, three of swords, came up three days in a row (two of which I only picked one card for a little daily insight).  After the first one I thought I figured out the betrayal thing through dream analysis but the next day cut the same card, out of 72, a bit strange/no bends in card etc.  So I have to admit I started to get a little paranoid about who was betraying me.
I thought the dream analysis stuff was really cool, but I was a little disappointed that I never really had or noticed dreams regarding symbols.  That night I had two dreams:  In the first, I was crossing this rapid section of a river with some friends and there were the nastiest crab things I ever saw and they were relentless in latching on to you and you could not get them off.  They hurt and seemed like pure evil (I rarely have nightmares).  The second dream that night I was locked out of my car/and the building I was at and really wanted to go home to be with my wife, life, etc.  Probably the last addiction that I was hanging on to was smoking.  I have quit many, many times, but always seem to find an excuse to start up again and recently have been and have been having trouble quitting even though I know how awful it is for me.  Using Jung's methods for dream analysis I felt that crabs definitely represented the smoking and it put the smoking in a whole new light of evil in my mind.  With every cigarette I saw those nasty crabs.  It seemed like the dream was letting me know how vicious the smokes actually were.  The being locked out, seemed to represent me locking myself out of my "destiny" or what have you b/c I was still hanging on to these hang-ups. 
I figured this all out upon waking up and went and did my morning meditation.  I had the revelation that perhaps the betrayal card I had been cutting was actually mostly about me betraying myself.  So deep in meditation, I went back to the deck and cut one card, another one fell on the floor.  One section of one of the descriptors was described as "suddenly realizing the truth, exposing what was hidden, having a burst of insight, seeing through the illusions, getting the answer, seeing everything in a flash" the other one included "feeling reborn, awakening to possibilities, enjoying renewed hope, making a fresh start, seeing everything in a new light, knowing what you must do, releasing guilt and sorrows, forgiving yourself, atoning for past mistakes, unburdening yourself."  So I've quit smoking again, but feel like it will stick this time.  And as for the tarot/symbology/dreams-whether it be divination or just a tool for me to connect the right dots, it seems to be doing quite a bit of good by me.

I would love to hear others thoughts on anything remotely similar to any of this.
-TheMagus555


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Here's some of my favorite vids/links on another cool site

Posted on Nov 10th, 2007 by TheMagus555 : Audacious Alchemist TheMagus555

http://themagus555.stumbleupon.com/favorites/

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