Seen use by creative abuse

Look to friend me on my facebook page or look at the bottom for my Discord chat page, if still up, that is also here if you need invite and here if you are already a member. If any abuse is there think to stop it then the creator stops what you don't think is necessary or don't need to work better. I think or not and it fits the point, so you see the point you so if you think, then your focus can know what is there by area you think. I figured out you aren't a mental target if you are thinking that your not otherwise thinking your one makes you one. So lets hope that works as you wish.

If you think you're a personal or mental target, stop then think to do something else as long as it's normal. I think i figured out my real illness, If I think to do or write I won't if I panic or if I allow things then I can write the ideal. So I will write as I think or will and I don't have to be there to write it.
This is where I think as you want to do things, or work until I don't need to do things as this is use of this. I think this is a blog based off my past life, working with memories that I happen to remember.

Here is an appropriate quote of the day: "Something I realized is that spells and magic don’t work if your soul determines it isn’t best for you or your growth... that’s why some magic works for some people and doesn’t for others. Some can grow wings some can’t, that memory just came to me because I tried to do it." -pup


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Tuesday, May 10, 2016

after new moon

the end point; use is the sun flare, the volcanoism, the volcanic activity/reactions, the point is energy elevation from various things, like you think the elevating point then create by what you consider useful by ideal.

Ability; I no longer do not remember where I put things, as I remember by thinking the point then. Creating the basic ideal, that I remember by energy consciousness. The area energy is what can allow remembrance or ideal focus, this is thought to do things so you get things done. So you know the difference between your memory and others memory, you only need to create the point. Thinking to see if you remember stating or living the point. The memory comes to you if you did, unless you want to know so you know what others think or know too or not drink coffee. As you don't except booze. You are better off, so you can drink other things.

This is all in a memory trigger that is run by stimulating dna patterns, that cause touch or ideal stimulation to make the remembering point. As you accept the remembrance, you accept reality so this I think is the point that is reason. With reasoning you realign the dendrites that charge with energy then transmit with energy bursts. This is the energy that you have with focus or have that is recieved by other dendrites, this can effect energy from around you to transmit by how you feel or think as a transfer is done.

The transmission is the point you remember, what you do to feel, think, feel or realize what is possible as a manifest. Think towards things to cause ripples so you know what you do. You can use water, if in a bowl thinking to the water can cause what you do to create water ripples. This is all in an effect.

recordings; think as you like, to expose the ability is to create things that exist by feel. think to feel is another way to create with focus or idea energy thought. what you think you create or think from the area sometimes touched. so you can think by motion or some use is there by feel, this is with life that you detect or think as you like.

Something that points this out;

18 Incredible Spiritual Teachings

I have been a grateful sojourner on the winding spiritual path for as long I can remember. So there is no bad timing.

After rejecting the Catholic Church around age 10, I stumbled upon the love of my life—yoga-—at the critical age of 12-going-on-13.

I started reading New Age self-help books in college and met the Buddha in the San Francisco Bay area at 23.

Each stage along the way has been illuminating and necessary to move to a higher level of consciousness. I am thrilled to continue learning and practicing throughout this lifetime, at least.

At certain points in the past, I have wished for epiphanies, signals and sudden enlightenment. Of course, life doesn’t work that way. What we seek eludes us. Letting go allows newness to enter.

So I know you help me, although I would like to gift you with these 18 teachings that have altered my mind and improved my life, they may not resonate with you. The most important teaching of all is that we are each where we need to be when we need to be there, learning the lessons that we need to learn.

1. Everything I need is already within me.
Authentic power comes from finding balance within; it is not imposed from external authorities.

2. I can (and do) create my life through creative visualization (to a certain extent).
Using the common sense techniques Shakti Gawain outlines in her books, I was able to realize my dream of living in California and becoming a full-time yoga instructor 11 years ago. I do not, however, subscribe to “The Secret.” Reality is reality, and people and objects are not mere pawns in ourmanifestations.

3. All things must pass.
My first bout of depression in my early 20s was the worst, because I seriously believed it would never end. I thought, Okay, this terrible, listless, sad, anxious state is adulthood. This is what it means to grow up. Of course, I turned out to be wrong. The depression lifted (and came back and lifted again, over and over).

My dear friend Liz has a tattoo that reminds her, “This too shall pass.” Depression will pass, but so will joyous times. Our beloved pets and friends and family will pass, and so will we. Rather than hiding from this morbid truth, I now embrace it and live my life more fully because of it.

4. Beliefs separate.
Since absorbing this fundamental teaching via J. Krishnamurti, I have strived to let go of beliefs and labels. I am not a Catholic Buddhist liberal American yogini. I am a human. You are a human. Now we can relate.

5. Faith is letting go.
Faith is not holding on to a dogma, a promise, a future in heaven. Faith is letting go and letting in the ever-unfolding experience of life as it flows presently.

6. All meditation is good meditation.
And another thing: it is perfectly fine to meditate for 30 seconds. If I meditate for half a minute, then take a little break (because, damn, that was tough!), then start again—that is A-OK. Some days it may be 30 minutes, others 30 seconds. The key, I’ve found, is to pause regularly throughout the day. In this way, I integrate meditation into my life and not just as a part of my formal practice on the cushion.

7. Metta.
Learning the metta meditation technique at a spiritual conference in Palo Alto in 2004 was transformative. Metta is loving kindness. The basic technique is to send good wishes to ourselves, our loved ones, strangers, enemies and ultimately every sentient being without exception. I have introduced it to countless yoga students over the years. Metta is powerful and can be used in formalmeditation as well as on-the-spot.

8. Each morning, I am born again. What I do today is what matters most.
Thanks, Buddha!

The past brought me here, but it is over. The future is totally uncertain. I aspire to concentrate as much of my attention and effort on the present moment, the current situation and the living relationships I cultivate with myself and others.

Shout out, also, to Eckhart Tolle and The Flaming Lips. Living in the moment, cliché as it has become to say, is truly liberating. The more I practice, the better I get.

9. Equanimity.
Attending two 10-day silent Vipassana retreats two summers in a row effectively branded the concept of equanimity in my mind. Balance of mind. Not allowing it to be swayed by every little (or big) feeling of pleasure and pain. Like all these lessons, it is a process that continues to unfold.

10. No self.
The separate “I” that I seem to be is merely an illusion, a fiction, a well-told story. Letting it go is a moment-to-moment practice, an utterly liberating one.

11. Suffering is the result of clinging.
Yesterday, we took a bus to Cali, Colombia. We were told it would take five hours. After eight hours had passed, I was hungry, tired, annoyed with the horrendous movies being shown in rapid succession on the bus and tearfully frustrated. I was clinging to my expectation that the trip would be five hours long. My young daughter, on the other hand, was just fine. She had no expectations. Whenever I cling, I suffer. So I strive not to cling.

12. Worry is useless.
I used to be a worry wart—even as a kid. At some point, I read that worrying is planning for a negative future. That blew my mind open in the best of ways. So I stopped.

13. Friendship is the highest form of love.
This teaching came from Osho. When I read that sentence, it stopped me in my tracks. It rang so true. Though at the time I struggled with romantic love, I have typically flourished in friendships. True friendship is founded on trust and respect. The best marriages are founded on genuine friendship.

14. Difficult people are the best teachers.
(Much gratitude to Pema for this one!)

15. Therefore, be grateful to everyone and everything.
Gratitude can be cultivated through appreciation of the lovely people—as well as the pain-in-the-ass people—and the unique details of our daily lives.

16. Don’t get on the train.
There are 1,001 great metaphors for meditation. One that really resonated with me came fromMatthieu Ricard. I imagine sitting at a train station, watching the trains arrive and depart. My pure awareness is the station and my thoughts, feelings, sensations, etc. are the trains. If I am not mindful, I will hop on a train and take it to who knows where. But the moment I realize I am on the train, I am magically off of it, back at the station, just watching without judgment, with compassion.

17. Breath is life.
As Buddhist teacher Gil Fronsdal says, if you’re aware of the breath, you’re aware of the present moment. Our breath is with us from the moment of birth until the moment of death. It is the one bodily function that we can consciously control. Deep breathing is calming. Awareness of breath is the most fundamental meditation technique—and one that I always return to no matter what.

18. Make your mind as vast as the sky.
When I read this line, also from Matthieu Ricard, my mind actually did feel like it blew wide open, in the best possible way. It felt spacious and vast and calm and just there. Now, when I am feeling small-minded and constricted in my thinking, I often remind myself to make my mind as vast as the sky and it inevitably helps by now.

The end point possibility; Thinking to test this out, I went out and found things to be very fair so I talked to a few people. They each had a point that was inconceivable by feel that I think was the base of awareness, so I think this was aware thought or thinking area concept I could get what I wanted. So I tested this, I found if in a bad mood then there is instant rejection. Otherwise there is some feel to work with another. Based on the evidence this all suggests, they that use this ideal don't always make out well with others.

So they that are aware create what they think, by doing the right reactions to get a reaction. So if or when they that create distraction is around they could find a bruised ego near them by those bothered by the pests. So I think if you think to come bother me again I will cause you grief that is all. Then she that was feeling this, wanted their own space so I think this was a fair trade and suddenly felt worse.

As though struck to the bone of my being, no bruise was there so I think this is unfair. I want to talk I think to speak then they that were abused or aroused, created the point that they were not wanting people. So maybe they shouldn't be there and move away, if they are so aroused to fits or not wanting company.

I believe I know how to do this, think to work with them then they go away. If they go away too many times they get tired of the people they do speak to. Then they could create interesting remarks or move away entirely, as they are feeling not wanting others. So lets hope this works. I believe it will, my subject is leaving even my presence by this.

So I will let this go for now, as I am assured that most those people in the other building want her gone as well. I am only doing them a service. Lets hope they enjoy her silence, otherwise usually an ideal presenceless area presence is no longer there. So I think I will leave this off to make a notice to her and work my own idea. Lets start the ball rolling; I wish wish Lisa to move away and no longer bother anyone there ever again and not get treated like trash. That should work. Ciou for now.

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