99.9%

Adam Bieber, modified 13 Years ago at 4/8/11 11:53 PM
Created 13 Years ago at 4/8/11 10:36 PM

99.9%

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Pure intent is to live apperception 24/7? Virtual freedom is to live apperception or close to it 99.9% of the time? Just making sure I am understanding correctly and know what to aim for.
Adam Bieber, modified 13 Years ago at 4/11/11 3:12 PM
Created 13 Years ago at 4/11/11 3:12 PM

RE: 99.9%

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I seem to be in a virtual freedom.
Trent , modified 13 Years ago at 4/11/11 4:06 PM
Created 13 Years ago at 4/11/11 4:06 PM

RE: 99.9%

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here's a paragraph particularly pertinent to your above two posts, taken from this page:

Richard:
The intent is you will become happy and harmless. The intent is you will be free of sorrow and malice. The intent is you will become blithesome and benign. The intent is you will be free of fear and aggression. The intent is you will become carefree and considerate. The intent is you will be free from nurture and desire. The intent is you will become gay and benevolent. The intent is you will be free of anguish and animosity. The intent is that, by being free of the Human Condition you will experience peace-on-earth, in this life-time, as this body ... as is evidenced in the PCE. An actualist’s intent is a pure intent and discovering how to blend this pure intent – via attentiveness – into one’s conscious life is the process that places one on the wide and wondrous path to actual freedom ... this path is a virtual freedom. Uncovering how to prolong the condition of virtual freedom – via attentiveness and sensuousness – is still another process. These are felicitous processes, however, and they are well worth the effort for attentiveness and sensuousness are central to virtual freedom and the key to the whole condition. Attentiveness and sensuousness are both the goal of actualism and the means to that end: one reaches apperceptiveness by being ever more sensuous and one activates sensuousness by being ever more attentive ... and one activates attentiveness by no longer ‘feeling good’.
Adam Bieber, modified 13 Years ago at 4/11/11 7:36 PM
Created 13 Years ago at 4/11/11 7:36 PM

RE: 99.9%

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Thank you, big help