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Title:Psychic Phenomena
Notice:Please read note 1.0-1.* before writing
Moderator:JARETH::PAINTER
Created:Wed Jan 22 1986
Last Modified:Tue May 27 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2143
Total number of notes:41773

300.0. "The way it works" by ORION::HERBERT (Wherever you go, there you are!) Tue Feb 03 1987 11:35

    If someone were to ask you what your "current" (but changing)
    philosophy on life was, what would you say?  We all have our
    beliefs and/or suspicions of how it all fits together.  If you
    would like to share your current beliefs of the moment, I think
    it would be interesting to see how people vary...and what each
    person has learned for themselves.  We might learn some new
    things from each other.
    
    (I haven't written my reply yet, so perhaps someone else will
    go first.)
    
    Jerri
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300.1Live for todayDONNER::LAFORESTMake Love, Not WarTue Feb 03 1987 15:0225
       My life philosophy has been the same for the past 5-6 years.
    It evolved after a very trying period in my life when I lost a fairly
    good business, nearly lost my family and was drinking to excess.
    It is as follows:
       
        You can only learn from yesterday. You cannot relive it and
    it must not control your life today.  Mistakes that were made in
    the past MUST remain there, only to be seen as a lesson but not
    to be dwelled on.
    
       You cannot live in the future, you can only plan for it and do
    the best you can to make tomorrow a better time. 
    
       That leaves only today, this very moment, as the only period
    in your life over which you have total control. You can be as happy
    or as sad as you may choose to be. Wether you choose to use the
    present time to create something good, something bad, or do absolutely
    nothing at all is your choice at all times. I choose to try to get
    the best out of each day because I am not absolutely sure that I
    will be here tomorrow.
    
    Regards,
    
    Ray
    
300.2eternal searchBAXTA::PUSHARD_MIKEWed Feb 04 1987 03:348
      My philosophy is one of discovery.Seeking out the truth of all
    things physical and spiritual.learning by experiences and self
    examination.Expanding my horizons and progressing eternally.
      My purpose is to find happiness and joy within me and to let it
    flow from me to all who may accept it.To be better tommorrow than
    i am today.
                                          MIKE
    
300.3Live and let liveORION::HERBERTWherever you go, there you are!Wed Feb 04 1987 11:1792
My philosophy at 10:30 AM, Wednesday, Feb. 4th...  
    
Right now, it is my personal belief, that we are all free to choose or
be whatever we want, and that there is no right or wrong, only differences.  
Whatever I choose to believe in will be real for me.  Whatever anyone else 
believes in, will be real for them.  Therefore, it's not necessary to try 
and change people to follow my belief...because it is ONLY my belief and is 
not the one, right way for everybody.  The only reasons for trying to get 
someone to believe my belief, are to convince myself that I have found the 
"real light" because other people are believing it too  -OR-  I believe I 
can help someone by showing them to "the light", which is really only MY 
light.  If my light helps someone else right now, fine.  But it is very 
egotistical to believe that my light is the only light.

It is also my personal belief that we are all actors in a great big cosmic
play...God's play (our play)...God, being all.  I believe that we are all 
infinite, with the ability (perhaps buried deeply in ourselves) to tap into 
all of the knowledge of the Universe.  We chose to come into this world, and 
live out these lives, and have the kinds of experiences that we have.  I 
believe that we are all parts (collectively with the rest of the Universe) 
of the same thing.  Perhaps the one mass split up into lots of different 
forms, to interact with each other, for more variation.  And perhaps we have 
forgotten this (throughout time of playing the game) and as a result, feel 
trapped, confused, and out-of-control.

We may be here just to act out the parts we have chosen this time, as with
all the other times we've chosen other roles.  All parts may offer a unique 
experience of their own.  You could call that a belief in reincarnation, but 
I think a lot of the belief about reincarnation suggests that we're here to 
work "out" something until we get it right (and therefore, we're basically 
"bad"), and I don't think we are bad or have anything to work "out" other 
than perhaps our own blindness of who we are.  It is not my belief that we 
have to serve (to make up past errors), or that we have to search (to find 
answers and peace).  I think the Universe is naturally, perfectly, aligned 
and balanced and that we don't have to DO anything.  I think we can find 
happiness by simply being attentive to what's here and just BEing.  

Yes, Jesus said "Seek and ye shall find."  He could have just as easily said,
"Be open and you will see."  I believe he said what he needed to say at that 
time, to that mentality of people, and based on his own beliefs.  I don't 
think it's advantageous to live on someone else's WORDS...they're too limited 
and I don't know what context they were said in, or how accurately they have 
been translated.  

As for all the psychic realms we can explore, I think they can be a lot
of fun and very interesting.  Psychic things, spiritual leaders, books, or 
anything else, are just tools to me.  The experiences are unique, but the 
messages are not.  Experiences are fun to talk about, and the messages are 
fun to talk about.  But they are separate things and I can get off balance 
if I confuse the means with the message.  The means is not what brings the 
message...my WILLINGNESS TO SEE is what does.  The message can be gotten 
anywhere when I am open to seeing it.

Also, it doesn't seem consistent to claim to have an open mind simply 
because I believe in such things, and then to clamp on to those things as 
if they are the one truth.  To have an open mind means to have no doors I
can shut.  So things flow THROUGH me, instead of being locked in selectively.  
Things that are kept from flowing and changing become stagnant, just like 
water if it doesn't flow.  But to experience what flows through me, and not 
try to hold on to it, I get just as much out of it and then more can flow 
through...offering more variation, experience, and learning.  THAT is what
an open mind is to me.

Some things I remind myself about often are:  If you say you KNOW, you can 
be sure you don't.  If you think you've found "the" way, you can be sure 
you're blocked.  

In this world, I think most of us believe we must have something to hold on 
to.  We think it makes us secure.  Then we move from idol to idol, hoping 
that someone can tell us what to do, while all the time, holding firmly onto
our beliefs.  If that idol were to tell us to let go of what we're holding 
onto, we'd probably decide that wasn't the right idol.  It's really up to us 
what we want to believe in, but I don't think that makes it the best belief 
for everyone.  In holding onto (and narrowly focusing on) anything, I feel I 
am blocking myself from seeing what is *here* and NOW...which is probably 
what *I* have been "looking" so desperately for.

My philosophy is to:  Let things flow through me without trying to hold on.
Be open to see what's here instead of looking somewhere else for it.  Be
cautious whenever I start thinking I know the answer to something.  To love
in all situations.

I don't always succeed at following this philosophy, but I have changed a
lot of things I wasn't happy with, and am still continuing to do so.  That's 
useful for me right now.

Someone has said, "Happiness is like a butterfly, which when pursued will 
always be just beyond your grasp, but when you sit still, will alight upon 
you."  I truly believe this.

J e r r i
    
300.4Sci/Fi Belief?WILVAX::MCPHAILWed Mar 04 1987 17:458
    I think Spock summed it up nicely when he said: [...with outstretched hand]
    - "live long and prosper."
        
    ...wouldn't it be nice if we all could...
    
    d.
    
300.5Wisdom of the AgesZGOV05::JAMESLIAWSun Mar 13 1988 22:1610
    I believe Buddhism(which I treat as a philosphy too) sums up and
    also echoes with what the previous 2 people have written.
    
    live in the present,the past is gone and future is yet to come.
    
    do good , avoid evil and finally transcend all these things - the
    dualism disappears and the goal (goalless goal)  will be 'achieved'.
    
    
    James 
300.7WBC::BAKERJoy and fierceness...Fri Mar 27 1992 15:4212
 "To sit in solemn silence
  in a dull, dark dock
  in a pestilential prison
  with a life-long lock,
  awaiting the sensation
  of a short, sharp shock
  from a chippy-chippy chopper
  on a big, black block..."

	Gilbert & Sullivan

300.8[ We did 'Mikado' a few weeks ago ]COMICS::BELLHear the softly spoken magic spellMon Mar 30 1992 04:446
  
  Re .7 
  
  That's the exact song that sprang to my mind too !  Nice timing :-)
  
  Frank