Level 1: The law of Amnesia

We Forget Nothing

Last modified on 08/15/2011, 09:48 AM

A loss to our memories fade in the plans of the past. - When Brel, Ferré and Brassens remade the world on the radio ...

 

"You see, I haven't forgotten" sang Yves Montand.  "We forget nothing, we get used to it, that's all" answers Jacques Brel. "With time, all will be gone," concludes Leo Ferre.

 

Yves Montand  grew up in the alleys of the old port of Marseilles

 

The law of amnesiaSee The Law of Amnesia erases everything, but we just have to access the motherboard,Also called Akashic records. Click + every living event is written down inside forever.

 

Ah Paris ! Moi je t'aime… encore !!  (Léo Ferré)Our amnesia is only apparent. A bad habit that creates a misleading screen. All our doings and movings are stocked forever in our unconscious. To unearth the lost memories that we need, ancient techniques are available, like the nagual's recapitulation. The Nagual is the Unknown, according to Castaneda.See page In the same time, the nagual is a way to explore 'this infinity out there'. A way to remember your birth. Your past lives are within your reach, opening way to a bright future.

 

Is It Genetic Memory?

Or just a jump to the Akashic records?Click + below

 

In the port of Amsterdam, Jacques Brel sung

 

Nagual, the great leap into the unknown, the emergence of the vastness, begins with just a quick sidestep, says Carlos CastanedaIn the vocabulary of Castaneda and Mexican shamans, Nagual is a keyword that opens many lockers. First, the Nagual is the chief of a wizards' or shamans'See The Shaman Way clan. He owns an innate quality that mades him the Nagual, and his clan's wizards can see it.Seeing, for Castaneda, is the ability to perceive waves of energy A detail in his inner light allows him to escape from this reality's pressure. He goes easily « left-side » that is on a mental state of alpha wave (or in astral way, both labels are equivalent). He also can take other wizards with him over there.

 

Menu : Brains à la bilateralThat unusual reality is also called Nagual. And also that consciousness siteClick + below in our light sphere,also called the aura or rather that huge group of consciousness sites, called 'the left-side', using our right brain hemisphere. The left hemisphere, the one of reason and logic, is called the Tonal. Everyone knows everything about it. In fact, we know almost nothing about Nagual, in our western civilized world overprotected by reason and doubt. When everybody tells you 'this is impossible', you are supposed to believe it, and it becomes true.

 

The World Is Up To You

 

Everything is forever stored in our unconscious. Some memories are available, other engrams are negatively chargedThe world is like we want it to be. Or, more exactly, as our conditioning wants it to be. The other world, the true one, the infinite one, is the Nagual. The pilot, the country and the transport way at the same time. Both absolute adventure and absolute rule. The black hole's horizon we call the other world: other parallel universes. Visiting those worlds, at least the fiveSee Mondes parallèles  reachable ones, preparing a premortem route to this quintuple infinite, that is nagualism.

 

There is another world to the edge of ours. Its boundary is internal, when the fear ends

 

Shamanette in search of visionA Nagual is not a shaman. In tribal societies, the shaman is the healer, the medicine man. He got special powers, as seeing the invisible, the dead or the future. To us, the shaman is a sorcerer, like the Nagual. But in some old countries like France, sorcery always evokes the black side. Yet white wizards do exist, see Gandalf. And white witches too, we called them the fairies. In the old times, wizards were enchanters, like Merlin.See Merlin the Wizard

 

All men are magicians and all women are fairiesAnd even before that, Gauls called them druids. And if we go further, we find a time where every man was magical, every woman was a fairy. Remember the timeSee L'âge d'or when almighty men and women went and came from akashicTo learn more about akashic records, click + below shops. "Time it was, it was time, a time of innocence" sang Simon and Garfunkel. The light came from the light, the spirit was flying over the waters and living on the summits. And couples were wed in the sky.

 

What The Hell Happened To Us? 

 

Fatal Cast, by Moebius

You'd better go and see. Memory is inner flower: "Look into yourself." Try. Just a little bit harder, as Janis said. The Unconscious is an emerald lake where all the lost memories of the sunk worldsTo see "Lost Worlds," click > below  are sleeping. In that already dark twilight,See Dark Thoughts  a bonus: we don't only reach any memory of our "former lives", we can reach any site, any instant of the past.To see Akashic Records, just click +  To see the great figures that lived in those ancient ages,See La vérité sur notre âge  in the dawn of humankind when time, sky and earth were quite different.

 

Myth of the Phoenix, eternally renewed, endlessly conquering deathIf phoenix wants to rise from its ashes, he has to jump into fireSee Sous le feu du ciel  first. « If you want to escape from hell's flames, go to the highest ones. » (source)Arnaud Desjardins The one who wants a revival, has to go through the hidden side of the pain. To watch from another point of view. Humankind is not a bag of marbles, where every marble is independent from the other ones. Nor a world of « I » individualistics and closed like monades. What's a monade? The notion came from Leibniz.(1646-1716) Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibniz, German philosopher, disciple of Descartes

 

Trapped In Yourself

 

Mexican shaman blowing his "caller of spirits"To Leibniz, every person is locked up in a sphere deprived from any contact with outer world. Those blind and deaf spheres, he called them monades. Every monade seems to see things, talk to people, hear sounds, but none of that comes from outside, it is a pure product of imagination. Such idea is irrititating, because nothing can end that. A bit like Matrix' myth, an unstoppable trap! And a painful one, mainly because there is no way for us to proove that it is not real.

 

Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibniz, aka Leibnitz In his Monadology, Leibniz explains: « There's no way to explain how a monade could be innerly altered by any other creature, because we can't transpose anything in there. (...) Monades have no windows through which anything can go in or out. » So it is definitely impossible to exchange anything with the outside world. A true and undeniable system. How can we prove, indeed, that outer world is not illusion? 'Our senses cheat us' said  Descartes.See Rene Descartes His disciple pushed doubt to its extreme limits.

 

For Leibniz, we are all the Little Princes, masters of our own world, but alone. © Saint-Exupery

 

We are the ingredients of a great living web. © M. C. Escher, Street On Table.  But life is different. Human beings are not monades. Nor 3D pieces of a holographic jigsaw. We rather are components of a huge living web, in which we are all interconnected, like cells of one body. But we forgot that. And we don't care. Because the powerful merchants' society gave us its ultimate weapon: egoism. Each one for oneself, we are consuming instead of sharing. And while we struggle with each other, powerful men deprive us of our goods, of our soul.

 

One day the sheep will not want to be shorn. "Separate them, you'll rule them" said Machiavel, and with that motto he made the first principle of his governing science. It is the motto of religions, and the chorus of tyrannies. Be afraid, rulers and kings, we people is coming. Whatever we do, things change. In the older days, we were united, relied by a loving and knowing canvas. Nevermind if we forgot it, technology has created a brand new one. Internet. The spirit of GaïaSee Bare Foot is also inside the web.

 

At sunset, improbable cities twinkle on the calm sea, like prehistoric whales

 

For the times they are a-changin'

 

Intention