Reality Transurfing by Unknown

Reality Transurfing by Unknown

Author:Unknown
Language: fra
Format: epub
Published: 0101-01-01T00:00:00+00:00


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greatness of plants and animals consists in the fact that they are not aware of their greatness. Consciousness has given man many useful advantages, but also harmful garbage such as vanity, contempt, the complexes of guilt and inferiority.

Superiority

and

Inferiority

The feelings of superiority or inferiority are both dependent relationships in their purest form. Your qualities are being compared to the qualities of others, thus inevitably an excess potential is created. On the energy level, it’s not important whether you express your superiority publicly or simply congratulate yourself in secret. There is no need for me to try to prove that public display of superiority won’t bring you anything, except resentment from the people around you. When you are

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comparing yourself to others to your advantage, then you are striving towards an artificial self-assertion at the expense of others. Such a striving always creates a potential, even if it is simply a shadow of the arrogance that isn’t fully expressed. The action of the balancing forces in this case will always be a flick on the nose.

It’s obvious that when comparing oneself to the surrounding world, a man is trying to prove his importance. But the actual selfassertion you get by comparing yourself to others is illusory. In a similar manner, a fly would try to beat its way through a window glass, while there is an open window right beside it. When a man strives to tell the world of his importance, energy is spent on supporting an artificially created excess potential. Self-perfection, on the other hand, develops real virtues – the energy is not spent in vain and a harmful excess potential is not created.

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It may appear to you that the energy spent on comparing yourself with others is quite insignificant. In reality, there is enough energy to support a rather strong potential.

Here, the intention to direct one’s energy in one way or another plays the main part. If one’s aim is the wish to acquire virtues, then this intention will move the person forward towards the aim. If, however, one’s aim is to demonstrate all his “regalia” to the world, then the person will be like a car stuck in the mud – pushing and tugging and not getting anywhere, thus creating an irregularity in the energy field. The world will be “stunned”

with the display of regalia and as a result, the balancing forces will come into play. They do not have much choice: they could either liven up the fading colors of the surrounding world, or extinguish the shine of an inappropriate star. The first alternative is, of course, too labor consuming. Only the second alternative remains. The balancing forces have a

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number of ways of doing this. For them, it’s entirely unnecessary to deprive the ambitious person of his regalia. It’s enough to present him with an annoying nuisance, in order to knock the stuffing out of him.

We often perceive all nuisances, problems and obstacles to be the integral parts of this world. No one is surprised that all of



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