The Never-Ending Dance

The desire for revenge is a prime example of the never ending dance of the Three Forces, in that human conflict, like everything else, cannot come to a simple, final conclusion.

 

 

With special equipment, telescopes, Man can look back into the past via the space of the universe.  The Few can likewise develop special equipment and move away from themselves in a space sufficient for Man to peer into the normally hidden past.

 

 

Ordinary emotions reside in an area of constant turmoil wherein certain of life’s energies are struggling to move upward.  This area is extremely upsetting to Work awareness, and one must forever attempt to stay free of such routine entanglements.  Ordinary emotions, in their partial role as a protector, also act as a captor of consciousness.  These emotions have extreme power to grab and hold attention to the feverish episodes, and The Few must look elsewhere for a favorable feeling field.

 

 

Not handling the automatic process of the Yellow circuitry is like “not thinking the thinking.”  This is akin to having a library; you are aware of the presence of books, and you may even know all of their titles, but you do not pick them up and read them, or even mutter the titles to yourself for that matter.

 

 

Just “being oneself” feeds the same old connections over and over, and any alternative areas remain starved and silent.

 

J.