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Notice Board for this Area Nothing to post for this area as yet. In the meantime here is an extract from one of my favorite books "The Power of Now".
The word God has become a closed concept. The moment the word is uttered a mental image is created no longer perhaps of an old man with a white beard but still a mental representation of someone or something outside you and yes almost inevitably a male someone or something. Neither God nor Being nor any other word can define or explain the ineffable reality behind the word so the only important question is whether the word is a help or a hindrance in enabling you to experience That toward which it points. Does it point beyond itself to that transcendental reality or does it lend itself too easily to becoming no more than an idea in your head that you believe in a mental idol? The word Being explains nothing but nor does God. Being however has the advantage that it is an open concept. It does not reduce the infinite invisible to a finite entity. It is impossible to form a mental image of it. Nobody can claim exclusive possession of Being. It is your very essence and it is immediately accessible to you as the feeling of your own presence the realization I am that is prior to I am this or I am that. So it is only a small step from the word Being to the experience of Being. What is the greatest obstacle to experiencing this reality? Identification with your mind which causes thought to become compulsive. Not to be able to stop thinking is a dreadful affliction but we don't realize this because almost everybody is suffering from it so it is considered normal. This incessant mental noise prevents you from finding that realm of inner stillness that is inseparable from Being. It also creates a false mind-made self that casts a shadow of fear and suffering. We will look at all that in more detail later. The philosopher Descartes believed that he had found the most fundamental truth when he made his famous statement: "I think therefore I am." He had in fact given expression to the most basic error: to equate thinking with Being and identity with thinking. The compulsive thinker which means almost everyone lives in a state of apparent separateness in an insanely complex world of continuous problems and conflict a world that reflects the ever-increasing fragmentation of the mind. Enlightenment is a state of wholeness of being "at one" and therefore at peace. At one with life in its manifested aspect the world as well as with your deepest self and life unmanifested - at one with Being. Enlightenment is not only the end of suffering and of continuous conflict within and without but also the end of the dreadful enslavement to incessant thinking. What an incredible liberation this is! Clairvoyance Suffolk
Extracts from J W Leadbeaters "Clairvoyance'. In all these cases the prevision achieved its result but the books are full of stories of warnings neglected or scouted and of the disaster that consequently followed. In some cases the information is given to someone who has practically no power to interfere in the matter as in the historic instance when John Williams a Cornish mine-manager foresaw in the minutest detail eight or nine days before it took place the assassination of Mr. Spencer Perceval the then Chancellor of the Exchequer in the lobby of the House of Commons. Even in this case however it is just possible that something might have been done for we read that Mr. Williams was so much impressed that he consulted his friends as to whether he ought not to go up to London to warn Mr. Perceval. Unfortunately they dissuaded him and the assassination took place. It does not seem very probable that even if he had gone up to town and related his story much attention would have been paid to him; still there is just the possibility that some precautions might have been taken which would have prevented the murder. There is little to show us what particular action on higher planes led to this curious prophetic vision. The parties were entirely unknown to one another so that it was not caused by any close sympathy between them. If it was an attempt made by some helper to avert the threatened doom it seems strange that no one who was [Page 138] sufficiently impressible could be found nearer than Cornwall. Perhaps Mr. Williams when on the astral plane during sleep somehow came across this reflection of the future and being naturally horrified thereby passed it on to his lower mind in the hope that somehow something might be done to prevent it; but it is impossible to diagnose the case with certainty without examining the âkâshic records to see what actually took place. A typical instance of the absolutely purposeless foresight is that related by Mr. Stead in his Real Ghost Stories (page 83) of his friend Miss Freer commonly known as Miss X. When staying at a country house this lady being wide awake and fully conscious once saw a dogcart drawn by a white horse standing at the hall door with two strangers in it one of whom got out of the cart and stood playing with a terrier. She noticed that he was wearing an ulster and also particularly observed the fresh wheel-marks made by the cart on the gravel. Nevertheless there was no cart there at the time; but half an hour later two strangers did drive up in such an equipage and every detail of the lady's vision was accurately fulfilled. Mr. Stead goes on to cite another instance of equally purposeless prevision where seven years separated the dream (for in this case it was a dream) and its fulfillment. All these instances (and they are merely random selections from many hundreds) show that a certain amount of prevision is undoubtedly possible to the ego and such cases would evidently be much more frequent if it [Page 139] were not for the exceeding density and lack of response in the lower vehicles of the majority of what we call civilized mankind - qualities chiefly attributable to the gross practical materialism of the present age. I am not thinking of any profession of materialistic belief as common but of the fact that in all practical affairs of daily life nearly everyone is guided solely by considerations of worldly interest in some shape or other. In many cases the ego himself may be an undeveloped one and his prevision consequently very vague; in others he himself may see clearly but may find his lower vehicles so unimpressible that all he can succeed in getting through into his physical brain may be an indefinite presage of coming disaster. Again there are cases in which a premonition is not the work of the ego at all but of some outside entity who for some reasons takes a friendly interest in the person to whom the feeling comes. In the work which I quote above Mr. Stead tells us of the certainty which he felt many months beforehand that he would be left in change of the Pall Mall Gazette through from an ordinary point of view nothing seemed less probable. Whether that foreknowledge was the result of an impression made by his own ego or of a friendly hint from someone else it is impossible to say without definite investigation but his confidence in it was fully justified. There is one more variety of clairvoyance in time which ought not to be left without mention. It is a comparatively rare one but there are enough examples on record to claim our attention though unfortunately [Page 140] the particulars given do not usually include those which we should require in order to be able to diagnose it with certainty. I refer to the cases in which spectral armies or phantom flocks of animals have been seen. In The Night Side of Nature (page 462 et seq.) we have accounts of several such visions. We are there told how at Havarah Park near Ripley a body of soldiers in white uniform amounting to several hundreds was seen by reputable people to go through various evolutions and then vanish; and how some years earlier a similar visionary army was seen in the neighbourhood of Inverness by a respectable farmer and his son. In this case also the number of troops was very great and the spectators had not the slightest doubt at first that they were substantial forms of flesh and blood. They counted at least sixteen pairs of columns and had abundance of time to observe every particular. The front ranks marched seven abreast and were accompanied by a good many women and children who were carrying tin cans and other implements of cookery. The men were clothed in red and their arms shone brightly in the sun. In the midst of them was an animal a deer or horse they could not distinguish which that they were driving furiously forward with their bayonets. Clairvoyance Suffolk 55 All Saints South Elmham-Suffolk (Near Halesworth) - Allwood Green-Suffolk (Near Eye) - Ash Street-Suffolk (Near Hadleigh) - Ashbocking Green-Suffolk (Near Needham Market) - Ashfield Cum Thorpe-Suffolk (Near Eye) - Ashfield Green-Suffolk (Near Bury St Edmunds) - Bacton Green-Suffolk (Near Stowmarket) - Badwell Ash-Suffolk (Near Stowmarket) - Barham Green-Suffolk (Near Needham Market) - Barton Mills-Suffolk (Near Mildenhall) - Battisford Tye-Suffolk (Near Stowmarket) - Beck Row-Suffolk (Near Mildenhall) - Borly Green-Suffolk (Near Stowmarket) - Brabling Green-Suffolk (Near Saxmundham) - Bradfield Combust-Suffolk (Near Bury St Edmunds) - Bradfield St Clare-Suffolk (Near Bury St Edmunds) - Bradfield St George-Suffolk (Near Bury St Edmunds) - Brent Eleigh-Suffolk (Near Sudbury) - Bridge Street-Suffolk (Near Sudbury) - Brockford Green-Suffolk (Near Eye) - Brockley Corner-Suffolk (Near Bury St Edmunds) - Brockley Green-Suffolk (Near Haverhill) - Brome Street-Suffolk (Near Eye) - Brundish Street-Suffolk (Near Eye) - Bury St Edmunds-Suffolk Campsea Ashe-Suffolk - Campsea Ashe-Suffolk (Near Wickham Market) - Capel St Andrew-Suffolk (Near Wickham Market) - Capel St Mary-Suffolk (Near Hadleigh) - Carlton Colville-Suffolk (Near Lowestoft) - Castle Hill-Suffolk (Near Ipswich) - Charles Tye-Suffolk (Near Stowmarket) - Chilton Street-Suffolk (Near Haverhill) - Chippenhall Green-Suffolk (Near Harleston) - Clopton Green-Suffolk (Near Stanstead) - Coldfair Green-Suffolk (Near Leiston) - Combs Ford-Suffolk (Near Stowmarket) - Coney Weston-Suffolk (Near Thetford) - Cox Common-Suffolk (Near Halesworth) - Creeting St Mary-Suffolk (Near Needham Market) - Creeting St Peter-Suffolk (Near Needham Market) - Cross Green-Suffolk (Near Stanstead) - Crown Corner-Suffolk (Near Eye) - Depden Green-Suffolk (Near Bury St Edmunds) - Drinkstone Green-Suffolk (Near Stowmarket) - Dunstall Green-Suffolk (Near Newmarket) - Earl Soham-Suffolk (Near Eye) - Earl Stonham-Suffolk (Near Needham Market) - Earl'S Green-Suffolk (Near Stowmarket) - East Bergholt-Suffolk (Near Hadleigh) - Easton Bavents-Suffolk (Near Southwold) - Eastone Bavents-Suffolk (Near Southwold) - Fakenham Magna-Suffolk (Near Thetford) - Farley Green-Suffolk (Near Haverhill) - Fenstead End-Suffolk (Near Sudbury) - Fingal Street-Suffolk (Near Eye) - Fornham All Saints-Suffolk (Near Bury St Edmunds) - Fornham St Genevieve-Suffolk (Near Bury St Edmunds) - Fornham St Martin-Suffolk (Near Bury St Edmunds) - Forward Green-Suffolk (Near Needham Market) - Four Ashes-Suffolk (Near Stowmarket) - Great Ashfield-Suffolk (Near Stowmarket) - Great Barton-Suffolk (Near Bury St Edmunds) - Great Bealings-Suffolk (Near Woodbridge) - Great Blakenham-Suffolk (Near Needham Market) - Great Bradley-Suffolk (Near Haverhill) - Great Bricett-Suffolk (Near Needham Market) - Great Cornard-Suffolk (Near Sudbury) - Great Finborough-Suffolk (Near Stowmarket) - Great Glemham-Suffolk (Near Saxmundham) - Great Green-Suffolk (Near Bury St Edmunds) - Great Livermere-Suffolk (Near Bury St Edmunds) - Great Saxham-Suffolk (Near Bury St Edmunds) - Great Waldingfield-Suffolk (Near Sudbury) - Great Wenham-Suffolk (Near Hadleigh) - Great Whelnetham-Suffolk (Near Bury St Edmunds) - Great Wratting-Suffolk (Near Haverhill) - Hadleigh Heath-Suffolk (Near Hadleigh) - Hanchet End-Suffolk (Near Haverhill) - Haughley Green-Suffolk (Near Stowmarket) - High Street Green-Suffolk (Near Stowmarket) - High Street (Suffolk Coastal)-Suffolk (Near Dunwich) - High Street (Waveney)-Suffolk (Near Aldeburgh) - Holes Hole-Suffolk (Near Woodbridge) - Holton St Mary-Suffolk (Near Hadleigh) - Holywell Row-Suffolk (Near Mildenhall) - Hulver Street-Suffolk (Near Beccles) - Ilketshall St Andrew-Suffolk (Near Beccles) - Ilketshall St John-Suffolk (Near Bungay) - Ilketshall St Lawrence-Suffolk (Near Halesworth) - Ilketshall St Margaret-Suffolk (Near Bungay) - Ixworth Thorpe-Suffolk (Near Thetford) - Kingshall Street-Suffolk (Near Bury St Edmunds) - Lady'S Green-Suffolk (Near Bury St Edmunds) - Lindsey Tye-Suffolk (Near Hadleigh) - Linstead Parva-Suffolk (Near Halesworth) - Little Bealings-Suffolk (Near Woodbridge) - Little Blakenham-Suffolk (Near Needham Market) - Little Bradley-Suffolk (Near Haverhill) - Little Cornard-Suffolk (Near Sudbury) - Little Finborough-Suffolk (Near Stowmarket) - Little Glemham-Suffolk (Near Wickham Market) - Little Larkhill-Suffolk (Near Colchester) - Little Saxham-Suffolk (Near Bury St Edmunds) - Little Stonham-Suffolk (Near Needham Market) - Little Thurlow-Suffolk (Near Haverhill) - Little Waldingfield-Suffolk (Near Sudbury) - Little Wenham-Suffolk (Near Hadleigh) - Little Whelnetham-Suffolk (Near Bury St Edmunds) - Little Whittingham Green-Suffolk (Near Harleston) - Little Wratting-Suffolk (Near Haverhill) - Long Melford-Suffolk (Near Sudbury) - Long Thurlow-Suffolk (Near Stowmarket) - Lower Hacheston-Suffolk (Near Woodbridge) - Lower Holbrook-Suffolk (Near Harwich) - Lower Somersham-Suffolk (Near Needham Market) - Market Weston-Suffolk (Near Thetford) - Martlesham Heath-Suffolk (Near Woodbridge) - Mendlesham Green-Suffolk (Near Stowmarket) - Middlewood Green-Suffolk (Near Stowmarket) - Mill Common-Suffolk (Near Halesworth) - Moats Tye-Suffolk (Near Stowmarket) - Monk Soham-Suffolk (Near Eye) - Monks Eleigh-Suffolk (Near Hadleigh) - Nedging Tye-Suffolk (Near Hadleigh) - Needham Market-Suffolk North Cove-Suffolk - North Cove-Suffolk (Near Beccles) - North Stow-Suffolk (Near Thetford) - Old Felixstowe-Suffolk (Near Felixstowe) - Old Newton-Suffolk (Near Stowmarket) - Onehouse-Suffolk (Near Stowmarket) - Oulton Broad-Suffolk (Near Lowestoft) - Pixey Green-Suffolk (Near Harleston) - Polstead Heath-Suffolk (Near Hadleigh) - Poystreet Green-Suffolk (Near Stowmarket) - Preston St Mary-Suffolk (Near Stanstead) - Red Lodge-Suffolk (Near Mildenhall) - Ringsfield Corner-Suffolk (Near Beccles) - Ringshall Stocks-Suffolk (Near Needham Market) - Rougham Green-Suffolk (Near Bury St Edmunds) - Rushmere St Andrew-Suffolk (Near Ipswich) - Santon Downham-Suffolk (Near Brandon) - Saxtead Green-Suffolk (Near Saxmundham) - Sedge Fen-Suffolk (Near Mildenhall) - Shimpling Street-Suffolk (Near Stanstead) - Shingle Street-Suffolk (Near Felixstowe) - Shippea Hill-Suffolk (Near Ely) - Shotley Gate-Suffolk (Near Harwich) - Shotley Street-Suffolk (Near Harwich) - Silverley'S Green-Suffolk (Near Harleston) - Silverleys Green-Suffolk (Near Harleston) - South Cove-Suffolk (Near Southwold) - St Cross South Elmham-Suffolk (Near Harleston) - St James South Elmham-Suffolk (Near Halesworth) - St Margaret South Elmham-Suffolk (Near Bungay) - St Michael South Elmham-Suffolk (Near Bungay) - Stanton Street-Suffolk (Near Bury St Edmunds) - Stoke Ash-Suffolk (Near Eye) - Stoke By Clare-Suffolk (Near Haverhill) - Stoke By Nayland-Suffolk (Near Hadleigh) - Stone Street-Suffolk (Near Hadleigh) - Stonham Aspal-Suffolk (Near Needham Market) - Stratford St Andrew-Suffolk (Near Saxmundham) - Stratford St Mary-Suffolk (Near Hadleigh) - Suffolk-Antrim (Near Belfast) - Thistley Green-Suffolk (Near Mildenhall) - Thorington Street-Suffolk (Near Hadleigh) - Thornham Magna-Suffolk (Near Eye) - Thornham Parva-Suffolk (Near Eye) - Thorpe Green-Suffolk (Near Frinton On Sea) - Thorpe Morieux-Suffolk (Near Stowmarket) - Thurston End-Suffolk (Near Sudbury) - Timworth Green-Suffolk (Near Bury St Edmunds) - Tuddenham (Bury St Edmunds)-Suffolk (Near Mildenhall) - Ubbeston Green-Suffolk (Near Halesworth) - Upper Holton-Suffolk (Near Halesworth) - Walsham Le Willows-Suffolk (Near Stowmarket) - Ward Green-Suffolk (Near Stowmarket) - West Row-Suffolk (Near Mildenhall) - West Stow-Suffolk (Near Bury St Edmunds) - Wetherup Street-Suffolk (Near Eye) - Wickham Green-Suffolk (Near Eye) - Wickham Market-Suffolk (Near Woodbridge) - Wickham Skeith-Suffolk (Near Eye) - Wickham Street-Suffolk (Near Stanstead) - Willingham St Mary-Suffolk (Near Beccles) - Winston Green-Suffolk (Near Needham Market) - Withersdale Street-Suffolk (Near Harleston) - Wyverstone Street-Suffolk (Near Stowmarket) - &Nbsp; -
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