12 Step Program to Retaining One’s Energy

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12 Step Program to Retaining One’s Energy

Postby Affinity on Mon Nov 21, 2011 5:51 pm

Regarding Loosh... I've followed the links provided in chat and read a few of the expanded upon ideas about Loosh over the past few days. I've noticed only subtle hinting as to what to do if one wishes to remove themselves from the system. The popular notion is that if one doesn't want to be farmed they must simply make their energies unavailable, and in so doing reach a point of energetic integrity. Essentially become un-farmable by those entities benefiting from the system. To that end, I’ve put together a list of directives one may follow to realize a point of parasitic evasion. Benefits of a refined personal energetic being would of course lead to gains in spiritual practices, awareness, intent, perception, attention, will, etc.

12 Step Program to Retaining One’s Energy

1. Release importance placed on watching television, listening to the radio, disconnect from media and popular opinion.
2. Purge and remove all emotional attachment to physical places, things, and times.
3. Adopt a minimalistic lifestyle with little or no personal possessions, avoid the consumer mentality.
4. Refrain from making eye contact with those you do not intent to interact with.
5. Remove dependencies: Recognize & eliminate one’s tendencies toward co-dependency, eliminate financial debt, practice preventative measures to avoided pharmaceutical dependency, do not indulge in prolific vices such as alcohol, pornography, chemical narcotics.
6. Remove habitual patterns: Recognize & eliminate habitual patterns that promote unconscious or reactionary conduct. Drop all habits and practice spontaneous creativity.
7. Keep the mind present and centered in the now. Do not entertain imaginings of the future, do not dwell on the dead past.
8. Make time to center in remote locations, practice sensory deprivation techniques (mind awake body asleep).
9. Develop critical thinking skills, abandon all beliefs, embrace empirical evidence, and experience everything you can first hand.
10. Maintain honesty with self and others, perpetuating lies and fabrications require emotional maintenance.
11. Critically deconstruct yourself (self-inquiry, recapitulation, spiritual autolysis).
12. Identify the flow of energy between yourself (thoughts and emotions) and your surroundings, fellow beings, environment (form and space).
"We are game-playing, fun-having creatures, we are the otters of the universe. We cannot die, we cannot hurt ourselves any more than illusions on the screen can be hurt." - Richard Bach: Illusions
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Re: 12 Step Program to Retaining One’s Energy

Postby Kristopher on Tue Nov 22, 2011 12:39 pm

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Reads more like avoidance than acceptance.



Affinity wrote:Regarding Loosh... I've followed the links provided in chat and read a few of the expanded upon ideas about Loosh over the past few days. I've noticed only subtle hinting as to what to do if one wishes to remove themselves from the system. The popular notion is that if one doesn't want to be farmed they must simply make their energies unavailable, and in so doing reach a point of energetic integrity. Essentially become un-farmable by those entities benefiting from the system. To that end, I’ve put together a list of directives one may follow to realize a point of parasitic evasion. Benefits of a refined personal energetic being would of course lead to gains in spiritual practices, awareness, intent, perception, attention, will, etc.

12 Step Program to Retaining One’s Energy

1. Release importance placed on watching television, listening to the radio, disconnect from media and popular opinion.
2. Purge and remove all emotional attachment to physical places, things, and times.
3. Adopt a minimalistic lifestyle with little or no personal possessions, avoid the consumer mentality.
4. Refrain from making eye contact with those you do not intent to interact with.
5. Remove dependencies: Recognize & eliminate one’s tendencies toward co-dependency, eliminate financial debt, practice preventative measures to avoided pharmaceutical dependency, do not indulge in prolific vices such as alcohol, pornography, chemical narcotics.
6. Remove habitual patterns: Recognize & eliminate habitual patterns that promote unconscious or reactionary conduct. Drop all habits and practice spontaneous creativity.
7. Keep the mind present and centered in the now. Do not entertain imaginings of the future, do not dwell on the dead past.
8. Make time to center in remote locations, practice sensory deprivation techniques (mind awake body asleep).
9. Develop critical thinking skills, abandon all beliefs, embrace empirical evidence, and experience everything you can first hand.
10. Maintain honesty with self and others, perpetuating lies and fabrications require emotional maintenance.
11. Critically deconstruct yourself (self-inquiry, recapitulation, spiritual autolysis).
12. Identify the flow of energy between yourself (thoughts and emotions) and your surroundings, fellow beings, environment (form and space).
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Re: 12 Step Program to Retaining One’s Energy

Postby Affinity on Fri Dec 09, 2011 10:54 am

My sense of humor can be vague so I would just like to be clear, this post on a 12 steps program for retaining energy was meant to be believable yet ridiculous. There’s nothing to it aside from my sharing a joke or at least what I thought was funny.

It has come to my attention that my sense of humor is often times so dry that it can go unrecognized. Where I might find something so absurd and ridiculous those around me are shocked to learn of my weird beliefs, ideas, obligations, conditions, expectations, etc.

Being misunderstood can be accepted but when I’m misrepresenting myself unconsciously that is my responsibility, if I want to be clearly understood.
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Re: 12 Step Program to Retaining One’s Energy

Postby Kristopher on Fri Dec 09, 2011 11:03 am

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"My sense of humor can be vague so I would just like to be clear, this post on a 12 steps program for retaining energy was meant to be believable yet ridiculous. There’s nothing to it aside from my sharing a joke or at least what I thought was funny."

No worries, mon.

"It has come to my attention that my sense of humor is often times so dry that it can go unrecognized."

Is that so?

"Where I might find something so absurd and ridiculous those around me are shocked to learn of my weird beliefs, ideas, obligations, conditions, expectations, etc."

Stick with funny, don't concern yourself with 'those around me,' whomever that is.

"Being misunderstood can be accepted but when I’m misrepresenting myself unconsciously that is my responsibility, if I want to be clearly understood."

Please explain how you 'misrepresent yourself unconsciously.'


Affinity wrote:My sense of humor can be vague so I would just like to be clear, this post on a 12 steps program for retaining energy was meant to be believable yet ridiculous. There’s nothing to it aside from my sharing a joke or at least what I thought was funny.

It has come to my attention that my sense of humor is often times so dry that it can go unrecognized. Where I might find something so absurd and ridiculous those around me are shocked to learn of my weird beliefs, ideas, obligations, conditions, expectations, etc.

Being misunderstood can be accepted but when I’m misrepresenting myself unconsciously that is my responsibility, if I want to be clearly understood.
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Re: 12 Step Program to Retaining One’s Energy

Postby Affinity on Fri Dec 09, 2011 12:49 pm

Essentially what I mean by misrepresenting myself unconsciously is unskillful speech. Talking about something without realizing or being self-aware of what it is I’m communicating, without being mindful of what I’m saying as I say it. That’s what I’m talking about.

Of course one would never consciously misrepresent themselves, you would think, but I used those words here to emphasize that you can misrepresent yourself and not realize it. Then upon retrospect you may mindfully see the unskillful way you communicated yourself.

There’s a skill to communicating clearly, and it is each person’s responsibility to do so if they want to be understood.
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Re: 12 Step Program to Retaining One’s Energy

Postby redspiderlily on Sat Dec 10, 2011 11:24 am

Affinity wrote:Essentially what I mean by misrepresenting myself unconsciously is unskillful speech. Talking about something without realizing or being self-aware of what it is I’m communicating, without being mindful of what I’m saying as I say it. That’s what I’m talking about.

Of course one would never consciously misrepresent themselves, you would think, but I used those words here to emphasize that you can misrepresent yourself and not realize it. Then upon retrospect you may mindfully see the unskillful way you communicated yourself.

There’s a skill to communicating clearly, and it is each person’s responsibility to do so if they want to be understood.



Dang it! Lost my post when I hit submit!

Here we go again.

Nice post Affinity! I agree on all points. The way you formulate your post here reminds me a bit of a Shamanic Language tool called Percept Language. Basically its is a very aware and deliberate way of speaking, or voicing oneself so that we are always reminded of our place in and constant flow of the universe.

More info here, it's worth a read, for those of us who are interested in voicing clearly.
http://www.shamanicvisions.com/writings ... ercept.pdf
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