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The Original Primal Gnosis

The Original Primal Gnosis

  There may be many different ways to “achieve” what is called enlightenment, hence so many different approaches or “paths”.  But near the end of the so-called “path” one inevitably comes to the realization that all “paths” are simply aspects of the one real great path.  As there are many differentiated elements of the “path” so then there have evolved many coinciding formulas for reaching the understanding which is needed to proceed to the next “stage” along the “path”. Primarily, in the upper extremities of the approaches to the “goal” one discovers there are basically two ways to find the “end” of the “path”.  The first way is to introspect deeply into the functions and content of the mind.   Finding there the many dysfunctions and obstructions to clear thinking and clear recognition one decides to develop ratiocinative abilities in order to determine the correct next “stage” of the “path”.  This probably also includes the replacement of unskillful mental qualities with skillful qualities, which takes much introspective effort. The second way involves a format of analytical thought and meditation whereby one eventually realizes a more obvious “way” or “path”, which is to learn how to detach from the error of motivation for transformation of the sentient vehicles, including senses, body and mind, through “paths” or practices, and instead, at a higher level, re-seat oneself in the original primal Gnosis itself, transcending all motivation to seek by means of a “path” that supposedly goes from dualistic “here” to “there”, and just relying upon the understanding and realizing of one’s essential Gnosis, beyond all pseudo-identity which generates such motivations, and just remaining in the spontaneous apperceptive “seeing” of all there is as-it-really-is.

 

From the Book:             By S. R. Allen      Gnosis A Philosophical Psychology concerning the Emergence of Individuated Holistic Intelligence click here

 

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