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supertzar
18-08-2009, 03:38 PM
Consciousness expansion stripped down to the very basics by Thaddeus Golas.


http://freespace.virgin.net/sarah.peter.nelson/lazyman/lazyman.html

Foreword

I am a lazy man. Laziness keeps me from believing that enlightenment demands effort, discipline, strict diet, non-smoking, and other evidences of virtue. That's about the worst heresy I could propose, but I have to be honest before I can be reverent. I am doing the work of writing this book to save myself the trouble of talking about it.

There is an odd chance that this is what someone needs to read in order to feel better about himself. If you are a kind person and want to know what to expect when enlightenment strikes and why it comes to you, with or without psychedelic help, this is for you.

These are the rules of the game as I see them. I realize that many of us are opening up very fast these days, and one of the most common delusions we face is the belief that our sense of revelation is unique. The feeling of knowing the truth is not enough. My intention is not to pretend final truth, but to suggest certain simple attitudes that will work for anybody and stay with you in the most extreme freak-out or space-out, even when your mind is completely blown. These attitudes are so simple that I'm surrounding them with a picture of the universe to show why they work even when you don't believe they will.

The universe is so vast and complex that if we needed books like this to become enlightened, we'd never make it. But on the other hand the universe is so simple in design that there's no reason for anyone to be puzzled or unhappy. It's easy to control your existence, no matter how complicated it looks. I've abandoned the idea of writing this a number of times, on the ground that people didn't know it because they didn't want to. But in the end there is no more reason for not writing it than there is for writing it.

I am writing what I will want to read someday when I am stuck in a weird place. Several times on bummers I've thought: What could I say to someone in this state of mind that would mean anything? That's the kind of testing this information has had. There isn't a line in this book that is there just because it sounds beautiful. The information is practical and reliable. It has taken me and others safely through some extreme states of mind, and can be reduced to a few phrases that are simple enough to recall in any crisis.

The first chapter begins with a briefly stated idea about how the universe is made, and the rest of the book discusses our lives from that viewpoint. It is a far-reaching idea, extending into every field of knowledge, and since it took me many years to get it straight, I cannot expect that anyone else should casually accept it. All I can do is ask that you play the idea game, see where it leads, and check it out against what you know. What has to be true for the universe to look to us as it does? Is there a credible bridge between matter and spirit? Like many people, I wrestled with such concerns for years, and this book contains some of the conclusions. Perhaps these conclusions will be meaningful to you only if you follow your own process of checking and proving. If so, the first chapter contains all you will need to keep you busy for a long time. On the other hand, if all you want is a handy trip guide, you'll find that, too.

I'm really not expecting anyone to take these sentences and expand them again into a feeling of realization. But if one of you whom I never hear about gets a little higher and happier, then I would write all this again a thousand times over. I hope you find the vibrations pleasant.

curtaincat
18-08-2009, 03:45 PM
Consciousness expansion stripped down to the very basics by Thaddeus Golas.


http://freespace.virgin.net/sarah.peter.nelson/lazyman/lazyman.html

Foreword

I am a lazy man. Laziness keeps me from believing that enlightenment demands effort, discipline, strict diet, non-smoking, and other evidences of virtue. That's about the worst heresy I could propose, but I have to be honest before I can be reverent. I am doing the work of writing this book to save myself the trouble of talking about it.

There is an odd chance that this is what someone needs to read in order to feel better about himself. If you are a kind person and want to know what to expect when enlightenment strikes and why it comes to you, with or without psychedelic help, this is for you.

These are the rules of the game as I see them. I realize that many of us are opening up very fast these days, and one of the most common delusions we face is the belief that our sense of revelation is unique. The feeling of knowing the truth is not enough. My intention is not to pretend final truth, but to suggest certain simple attitudes that will work for anybody and stay with you in the most extreme freak-out or space-out, even when your mind is completely blown. These attitudes are so simple that I'm surrounding them with a picture of the universe to show why they work even when you don't believe they will.

The universe is so vast and complex that if we needed books like this to become enlightened, we'd never make it. But on the other hand the universe is so simple in design that there's no reason for anyone to be puzzled or unhappy. It's easy to control your existence, no matter how complicated it looks. I've abandoned the idea of writing this a number of times, on the ground that people didn't know it because they didn't want to. But in the end there is no more reason for not writing it than there is for writing it.

I am writing what I will want to read someday when I am stuck in a weird place. Several times on bummers I've thought: What could I say to someone in this state of mind that would mean anything? That's the kind of testing this information has had. There isn't a line in this book that is there just because it sounds beautiful. The information is practical and reliable. It has taken me and others safely through some extreme states of mind, and can be reduced to a few phrases that are simple enough to recall in any crisis.

The first chapter begins with a briefly stated idea about how the universe is made, and the rest of the book discusses our lives from that viewpoint. It is a far-reaching idea, extending into every field of knowledge, and since it took me many years to get it straight, I cannot expect that anyone else should casually accept it. All I can do is ask that you play the idea game, see where it leads, and check it out against what you know. What has to be true for the universe to look to us as it does? Is there a credible bridge between matter and spirit? Like many people, I wrestled with such concerns for years, and this book contains some of the conclusions. Perhaps these conclusions will be meaningful to you only if you follow your own process of checking and proving. If so, the first chapter contains all you will need to keep you busy for a long time. On the other hand, if all you want is a handy trip guide, you'll find that, too.

I'm really not expecting anyone to take these sentences and expand them again into a feeling of realization. But if one of you whom I never hear about gets a little higher and happier, then I would write all this again a thousand times over. I hope you find the vibrations pleasant.



super dooper post !! I tried to get Steppe into this, but he was too lazzzzzzzzzy,, ( doing a homer simpson stretch and yawn) lol!

i love thaddy :):):)

synergy777
19-08-2009, 06:42 PM
cheers, enlightenment should be both simple and profound, eg it shouldn't have to be so tiresome/long winded.

i will take a look, thanks.

ex sheep
20-08-2009, 11:19 AM
Thanks, having a look.

montag
20-08-2009, 11:32 AM
I can't be bothered reading all of that, can you summarize it for me.

ex sheep
20-08-2009, 03:31 PM
I can't be bothered reading all of that, can you summarize it for me.
Even Lazier

A selection of reminders from the text:


We are equal beings and the universe is our relations with each other.


What am I doing on a level of consciousness where this is real?


No resistance.


Love as much as you can from wherever you are.


Whether I am conscious of it or not, I am one with the cause of all that exists.


Whether I feel it or not, I am one with all the love in the universe.


Love is the only dimension that needs to be changed


Go beyond reason to love: it is safe. It is the only safety.


All states of consciousness are available right now.


It's always within us to relate this way.


Enlightenment doesn't care how you get there.


Whatever you are doing, love yourself for doing it.


There is nothing you need to do first in order to be enlightened.


This, too, can be experienced with a completely expanded awareness.


I wouldn't deny this experience to the One Mind.


What did you think it was that needed to be loved?


When you learn to love hell, you will be in heaven.


Thank you, brothers and sisters, for letting my consciousness be in this place.

goatboyhicks
25-08-2009, 12:19 AM
The good thing is you donīt need to do anything to become enlightened, in fact there is nothing you can do.

reality man
25-08-2009, 10:03 PM
cheers, enlightenment should be both simple and profound, eg it shouldn't have to be so tiresome/long winded.

I agree, i've had recent glimpses of the enlightened state - they came after reading a book called "Finding Reality" - its about a man who done everything that was supposed to work, and found that none of it worked until he gave up and just began living fully in the present moment. So I "done" the same and found that living in the moment works just perfectly.

When you really look at it - how can enlightenment be long winded or tiresome, whenever it really is the natural state of everyone?
;)

birdontheway
26-08-2009, 10:13 PM
I agree, i've had recent glimpses of the enlightened state - they came after reading a book called "Finding Reality" - its about a man who done everything that was supposed to work, and found that none of it worked until he gave up and just began living fully in the present moment. So I "done" the same and found that living in the moment works just perfectly.

When you really look at it - how can enlightenment be long winded or tiresome, whenever it really is the natural state of everyone?
;)

I read that book too. Great read. The author keeps a good sense of humour about it all too.