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This Week: The end of the Quarter of Initiation + Neutrino Weather + Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson
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The Neutrino Weather 26 April - 2 May
We’re in the last week of the Quarter of Initiation and the possibility of investigation self-concepts that we hold onto continues. The weather supports us to put our awareness into form.
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Reflection of the week: “The end of the Quarter of Initiation.”
We are entering into the last week of the quarter of initiation. The fecundity of individual potential is being imprinted through the position of the sun in the 27 and later in the 24th gate. It is about mind transforming itself through experiencing form and seeing that the best teacher is life itself.
This week, the 24th gate in the Ajna Centre provides us with the capacity to bring a unique insight into form, to embody our awareness, and to potentially enjoy the spaciousness and silence that is inherent in the Ajna Centre.
The hexagram’s heading emphasizes ‘transformation and renewal’, which highlights the significance of awareness in facilitating a shift from one state of consciousness to another.
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The hexagram’s drawing - The Receptive (Earth) over Thunder – depicts the idea of thunder coming down to the earth, symbolizing a moment of change or a turning point. A stable and grounded situation (Earth) is shaken or stirred by a dynamic force (Thunder) which suggests transformation and renewal.
What happens when we approach the Coding Mentally?
In the Ajna Centre the mind pretends to be mentally certain. This pretence is driven by an underlying feeling of loss of contact with Origin, Being, Consciousness.
This energetic outlet of the Ajna Centre reminds me of Einstein saying:
“We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them."
However, here the mind resists in letting go into the void, into silence and surrender, depicted by the five yin lines on a line of Spirit. Instead of embracing the natural and spontaneous process of renewal and transformation, the mind clings to familiar thinking and pretends certainty. This reluctance to face the unknown and the anxiety it creates hinders the experience of the void, which precedes a shift in awareness.
The mind’s dualistic nature swings between accelerating our mental thought processes – triggered by anxiety in the face of the void – and freezing our thought processes. Both positions are two sides of the same coin that pretends mental certainty.
Awareness and renewal occur beyond the confines of the mind, when we drop mental chatter, or defensiveness, and embrace a meditative stance.
What happens when we approach the Coding with Awareness?
The natural and spontaneous process of transformation and renewal transcends the realm of ‘mind.’ This process involves navigating the gap between old neurological pathways and the creation of new ones, which serves as a bridge to a different state of awareness. The act of contemplation can spark inspiration, leading to a shift in consciousness.
In Osho's words, the essence lies not in the spoken words but in the gap between them:
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