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Primary peopleSee Peuples premiers know what doubt is, and what belief means. The sail on impossible seas of impredictible words. In the inner universe that starts inside of you and finishes nowhere, the smaller mistake can kill the best trained traveller.
"Don't believe anything only by hearsay. Don't believe according to traditions only because they've been honouring them for generations. Don't believe anything because general opinion thinks it is true, or because they often talked of it. Don't believe anything on the only witnessing on an antique wise man. Don't believe anything because probabilities or habits lead you to think it is true.


Don't believe what comes from your own imagination, taking it for a Superior Power 's revealing. Don't believe anything founded on the only authority of your masters and priests. What you really feel by yourself, what you experienced and saw that is true, what is profitable for you and others, in this, believe and adapt your acts."
Sakya Muni, Gautama Buddha

"To believe without believing" such is Juan Matus'Pour en savoir davantage sur Juan Matus et son disciple Carlos Castaneda, cliquez sur la touche + en bas d'écran lmotto, that he defined as the first rule of of a warrior. It is the balance between two opposite poles, the art of reconciling the irreconciliable. That is to say our brain's hemispheres.See Rene Descartes That is the ability and the authority a warrior needs to force a blocked door open and cut his way through a jungle of lies. Both life and death, yes and no, open and closed, control and break. If the Warrior's Rule only had one item, it would be this one.
To believe without believing. And mountains move back. It is not a half of you that believe while the other half doesn't. It is the whole of you, including your three levels of beingSee Our 3 persons the complete you that believe and not. Such idea is quite difficult to understand with our left brain, the reasoning hemispher. In this case, we better use our brain's right hemisphere,Ou le côté gauche du corps, pour employer le langage de Castaneda. Cliquez sur la touche + en bas d'écran. dedicated to intuition, imagination, unthinkable world. Next to the abyss, you step into controlled madness.Castaneda used this expression to define this thinking without thoughts, a somersault in the Unknown. Celtic Druids and wizards, like Merlin, would better say "mad thinking". Madness of the wise, wisdom of the mad, said the Sufi master Idries Shah.

Controlled madness, that's how CastanedaCliquez sur + called this thinking without thought, this somersault into the Unknown. Empty your head, not a word, not a thought, not an image. Neocortex is an antenna that receives flashes from Upper Light. Conscience is localized in corpus callosum, a bundle of wires connecting brain's hemispheres. It is a vertiginous balance, the skill to stand over Bosphore with a foot in Asia and the other in Europe. Sorry for Descartes, now his "I-think" becomes "it-thinks," like you say "it rains".
Hearing that, poor old René DescartesSee René Descartes collapsed and fall on the floor. Don't pay attention, I know the guy, he always has to draw attention on him. The trick is to stay in the no-think-land between the two brains. It takes a mind discipline that Asiatic people cultivate through meditation. The wildness,Voir Pieds nus sur la terre sacrée or a quiet country side instead, or a single tree if not, will help a lot. So did the druids, and they called it "mad thinking". In the Broceliande Forest,Voir Brocéliande et Coëtquidan not far from Barenton Fountain, a hamlet is called Mad Thinking.

With the very high level of vril energy that is felt there, you can understand that it drove all inhabitants a bit crazy. No joke, Mad Thinking was the usual way for celtic druids and enchanters like Merlin.See Merlin à travers les siècles It is the madness of wise men told by Idries Shah.See Idries Shah "Madness of the wise, wisdom of the mad." A state near trance, near to unconsciouss, a state of mind that sighted and sensitive persons call alpha wave, or just alpha.See Le voyage en alpha

Believe, because faith moves mountains. Without believing, because naivety is an unforgivable sin in this predator world. Think, because the use of our divine powersSee Nos pouvoirs perdus is at stake. Without faith, no god. And god is you, if you believe. Without believing, of course! If you're naive enough to take you to god, Intention is to give you a good thrashing. That is the challenge. You have everything to be god, it's your destiny,See Devenir des dieux but mainly, do not take it. The ego is an obstacle to enlightenment.

There are more things in heaven
and earth, Horatio,
Than are dreamed of in our philosophy.
William Shakespeare
Doubt is
an unpleasant mental state,
but certainty is absurd.
Voltaire
To doubt everything or to believe all,
are two equally convenient solutions,
that both prevent from thinking.
Henri Poincare