>>7236
But wait, I can back it up. I just spent 2,5 hours meditating on the meaning of the old testament after assuming a mental state which would match that of the original Jews; meaning, a kind of being - as mentioned elsewhere - who is lower than the Skinny Bob grey alien who only has pain receptors: a being who doesn't even respond rationally to pain, and thus cannot be educated or corrected in any way whatsoever, as individuals. If a group of beings do not learn from mistakes, the only way for them to exist is by having a variety of attitudes; that is
diversity. Then when their random and senseless behaviour leads them into an extinction event, some of them will randomly survive. Not because they know anything, but because they just randomly are adapted to the demands of the situation.
This makes diversity a REQUIREMENT for survival.
If everyone thinks the same, and acts in unison, there is a high risk the entire race is wiped out at once.
This explains why Jews must always advocate for diversity, they don't understand why, but they can only survive if they have it. Social Darwinism is in work here, only those who advocate for diversity has remained over history, because that is what works for them.
NOW on to why the Torah and the other books, known to us as the Old Testament, works:
If you cannot make use of pain as a way to determine right or wrong, at all, what is your mental state? I was sitting in quarter lotus which is the asana I prefer, and then I focused on any pain in the body. I spread this perception out so that it would rest equally on all pain receptors, making the pain worthless as an indicator of any problem. Then I created a tulpa, a mind, which maintains this mentality, of not being able to use even pain to determine if the state of the body is correct or not. Then I moved my awareness and focus to this tulpa, in a state of trance, to act mentally in this manner.
I then began going through the books of Moses, starting from Genesis, visualizing the events, and their meaning, the text, comparing it to the Kabbalistic tree of life, and what I can remember of the Tanya Rabbati and the kelipah (shells, shadow), the sitra achra (animal nature) and how all of these relate to the inner alchemic system of the body.
I found that this mentality, creates a full focus on
only the pineal gland. The entire first section of God creating the world and the descent down from paradise, then activates only the pineal gland multiple times in different ways, until it moves to the amygdala, which then forms the top of the tree of life, with the first 3 sephiroth. The following connection then goes to the heart, which is placed below, making it into the Crown being the pineal gland, the two following sephirah are the left and right amygdala, and the 4th in the middle, Daath, is the heart. This matches the Chabad movement, by quote
>The word Chabad is an acronym for Chachmah, Binah, Daas, which means wisdom, understanding, and knowledge.
So this practice is a focus on the connection between the amygdala and the heart. It doesn't reach all the way up, but this is a late stage kabbalah movement, so it's not reached there yet, or it's a personal thing to reach.
Because, what I found is that walking through the myth from the beginning, and referring the meaning back to the Genesis repeatedly, creates a functional inner energy system which connects all the 4 levels of the body (these do corresponds to the 4 worlds in the tree of life as well).
The last bit is hardest to do, because it means giving up all you know, to return to the pineal gland. The Jews have not collectively been able to form a doctrine for this step yet. This would be the main reason they are acting out so violently, the energy isn't connected.
However, I believe this can be done. The system has the potential for this.
Ok, so what is this cultivated system and its resulted mentality like? It's very different from regular thinking and the perception I'm used to. It feels very "dangerous", like carrying around a running chainsaw with no safety clothing, or balancing blindly on a narrow bar while carrying a pot of boiling water. It feels like any mistake can lead to disaster, and there is no way to know if this will happen, and no way of preventing it, EXCEPT holding on to the religious doctrine and its study and application. However, it's also clear that if this is done with a very strong focus, the energy cultivated is strong enough to actually override any external danger. It's just not something most people can do.