Wednesday, February 13, 2019

Developing your instincts, your intuition

For me, I found that going into the wilderness was the most helpful in doing this. When you are in a city environment one tends to be totally about going to school, going to college, making a lot of money which is in some ways counterproductive to developing your instincts and intuition (as far as mental and physical health and longevity and good decisions in life go).

I know this seems paradoxical but this is also true. So, the whole "Walkabout" point of view of hiking and retreating to the wilderness is important to developing your clear inner eye and sensibilities for a long and helpful and useful life both to yourself and to everyone around you.

I personally don't think any drugs are useful including alcohol. That's my point of view. I think through right diet and right exercise and holding good thoughts in your mind you are going to go the furthest in life on all levels.

For example, I saw getting wealthy as counterproductive to becoming enlightened until I was in my 40s. Then I asked God to make me a "Custodian" of his wealth and he did within 6 weeks of when I asked this of God.

But, I trained my whole life towards enlightenment before I asked to become a "Custodian" of God's wealth. And even then God had to teach me that real wealth isn't money it is actually God's people that are wonderful and that money is actually just the icing on the cake so to speak. So, God has trained me all along to help both myself and all beings I meet along the way.

When I went to study with Tibetan Lamas in India and Nepal in the mid 1980s I learned many things including the "Old Ways" which was before people learned to read and write like now, Gurus gave enlightenment Aura to Aura. So, all you had to do was to get within 1 to 10 miles of a real guru and you had enlightenment given into your aura back then. Well, it's still that way in Asia and India and the Middle East I found because of so many people that still don't know how to read or write.

But also, every enlightened person I met or spoke with in India or Nepal or was near to me or came within a mile or 10 miles or 100 miles of me also gave me the Darshan (infinite blessings) and I experienced this very clearly always. So, now it is given to all others whose auras are open to enlightenment within 100 miles or more of being near me too, sometimes further. This I'm very aware of now as an ongoing thing. So, I presently believe this is why I was given the Blessings of "The Leisure to Practice" starting in 1998 when I was forced to retire because of a heart virus then so I could be "a vehicle of God's blessing to everyone on earth evermore as long as I live".

By God's Grace

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