Re: Theos-World INTUITION What is it?
Dec 27, 2000 10:37 AM
by Eugene Carpenter
Dear Group,
This is concerning Dal's excellent discussion concerning the intuition.
I'd like to offer the following:
1. Logoic
2. Monadic
3. Atmic
4. Buddhic
5. Manasic
6. Astral
7. Etheric Physical
1. Beyond beyond all possible thought
2. Beyond all possible thought
3. All possible thought
4. Latent Thought
5. Actual Thought
6. Feeling
7. Behavior
1. Solar Logoic Consciousness
2. Planetary or Group Consciousness
3. Self-Consciousness(of the True Self)
4. Pure Mathematics
5. Scientific Wisdom
6. Idealism and Devotion
7. Behavior(Ceremonial order, ritual and magic)
Now look at this possibility!
1. Will(Cause)
2. Love
3. Intellect
4. Love-Intellect
5. Will-Intellect
6. Will-Love
7. Will-Love-Intellect(effect)
The buddhic-intuition is at level four and perhaps is the Platonic realm of
the source of ideas like in Pure Mathematics. I'm understanding this to
mean that Love integrates the Intellect so that the many fields of
intellectual activity become the one intellectual activity. Life in it's
many mental, emotional and behavioral aspects becomes re-integrated as the
one, buddhic-intuitive-contemplative Life on the Buddhic Plane(in the
Buddhic State of Consciousness). This is where the integrated Intellect
expresses real Love as does the Saint or the equivalent from the other
ashrams. It is this Compassion that is expressed through this glorious
light of the transpersonal Intellect that gives the Buddha his snazy
qualities!
This is the Soul expressed through the Mind.
This manifests in the body of our feelings through our hearts. We are
fools if we get this love of the heart from the intuition confused with the
needs of the solar plexus. Here is where the 5th level, Scientific Wisdom,
plays it's vital role. The Buddhic Wisdom is so vital to the progress of
humanity that the Scientific Wisdom must ever be acutely aware as to what is
genuine love, genuine compassion and what is merely genuine need, genuine
selfish passion and rationalization. This is why I hesitate. This is why I
am cautious. I have been a fool for all these years. What? I'm going to
suddenly get wise? Or more likely struggle and flip and flop and fizzle and
climb back out of holes, etc. Lord, please bless us with a sense of humor.
Ha! I was mediating very early this morning and I was really focusing on
TOTAL UNCONDITIONED CONSCIOUSNESS AND BARE SUBJECTIVITY as UNCONSCIOUSNESS
and thinking that the unconscious could be of two main types: that of a
mountain and that of our solar logos at the logoic plane. Then I thought
that one could go into some wilderness where mankind had never been known
and sit ever so quietly and sense the divine unconsciousness all around,
totally undisturbed by Man. And then! Bam! It was so funny. Here is this
serious scientist sitting ever so quietly observing the divine
unconsciousness of Nature, out in the middle of nowhere, and what is
actually happening is the entire forest is becoming aware that there is
about one hundred and fifty pounds of food just sitting there, unaware and
undefended. It was so funny! You had to be there! It would be like this
huge animate Brownie(with pecans!) entering some kindergarden class of
hungry children merely to sit quietly and observe their natural behavior!
Ha! Talk about observer effect! I'm weird. I had the best laugh I've had
for years. To see that big yummy brownie sitting there taking notes and all
those children getting closer and closer.
Love,
Gene
----- Original Message -----
From: <dalval14@earthlink.net>
To: "AA-SD-BN" <sd@blavatsky.net>
Sent: Tuesday, December 19, 2000 5:32 PM
Subject: Theos-World INTUITION What is it?
> December 19, 2000
>
> I noted that INTUITION was being looked into.
>
> I recall one wise man saying years ago, when asked: "By all
> means do trust your intuition, but. Make sure that it is not the
> intuition of a fool." Many a time I have wondered about that.
> It has made me very cautious, about my own ideas and about
> other's.
>
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