Instant Mastery: Just Add Water

Feb 21, 2006 09:08

Wondeful process; Mastery.
In reflection i remembered other states of being and acknowledged that since i embodied that experience that i should indeed be able to embody that experience again.
I have related this experience in a much much earlier/older post.
This was a case where in meditation, a vision of a rosebud came to me and the instruction to Be the Rose formed in my mind. When I did that, there was an rich rose scent all about me. During the course of that meditation i also asked that my partner, Paul, experience something that would give him a sense of the world i inhabit.. actually the kind of experiences i have.
After meditation i went into the room where he was watching one of his WWII movies. I sat down on the bed and he started sniffing the air and asked if i was wearing something that smelled like flowers. I laughed. I didn't expect him to get a sign so soon, let alone have it be that. I hadn't placed any particular directive on my wish. I told him about my meditation and the Rose and my being the rose and the scent. He talked about that to everyone after that.
But this brings me back to my journey toward Mastery. If i am able to be the rose and to manifest the scent of roses, then i should be able to do that again.. or to even manifest any kind or mixture of scent.
My intent is the embody a state of being where i am sensed as the source of any fragrance that one might equate with Love, Peace or Bliss.
Perhaps i could leave that to be the result of any of my meditations.
What a wonderful thing to manifest (again).
Peace.

Backtracked post from 2/27/06
I just didn't want to make a new entry for this:

The magician
You scored 61 change, 88 wellbeing, 78 wisdom, and 61 truth



The magician represents the conscious mind. With focus on an idea or goal, the conscious mind sets into action these ideas and brings them forth to the material world. The magicians hands are stretched forth, one to the sky holding a wand, and the other pointing to the ground below. This is suggestive that as is "as above, so below". The table in front of him has all the tools to make this possible. The wand, cup, sword, and pentacle, which are representative of all the suits to the tarot cards. The mage has an undergarment of pure white, showing his pure wisdom and is held shut by the serpent around his waist. The outer garment is red, symbolic of desire and passion, which has no belt holding it shut so it can be removed if necessary. The flowers in the garden represent things as well. The red roses are symbolic of desires, and the white lilies represent pure thought, untainted by desire. This card is under the vibration of the number 1.

some extra words:

taking action
doing what needs to be done
realizing your potential
making what's possible real
practicing what you preach
carrying out plans
producing magical results
using your talents

acting consciously
knowing what you are doing and why
acknowledging your motivations
understanding your intentions
examining the known situation
concentrating

having singleness of purpose
being totally committed
applying the force of your will
feeling centered
setting aside distractions
focusing on a goal

experiencing power
making a strong impact
having vitality
creating miracles
becoming energized
feeling vigorous
being creative

My test tracked 4 variables How you compared to other people your age and gender:





You scored higher than 50% on change





You scored higher than 98% on wellbeing





You scored higher than 77% on wisdom





You scored higher than 49% on truth
Link: The What tarot card resembles you Test written by KamikazeParrot on OkCupid Free Online Dating, home of the 32-Type Dating Test
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