Thursday, January 13, 2011

Teaching The Elder Way

In this so-called modern society learning for the most part comes step by step in a very ordered fashion.  One plus one equals two.  One plus three equals four.  We then move into multiplication and so forth. 

Through memorization, theories and concepts that usually come out of a sterile environment we learn a process that in many respects is contrary to nature and its laws.  This system has established that physical man through the dictates of his mind is supreme.  All other systems become inferior. 

The system is designed for man to seek knowledge (not wisdom) in the artificial self.  We are programmed from day one to recognize only that which comes through a so-called superior sterile environment.  Any truth gained through natural observation (void of a sterile environment) is considered flawed.  If a system varies too much from this format the experts rarely put their stamp of approval on it.

As history has shown us any system removed from the life flow of ‘The Source’ begins to decay, eventually becoming robotic and then stagnate.  The demise of an artificial system follows the dictum's of the laws of nature. 

In the elder traditions learning comes in a very different way.  We are taught that all truth comes from The Mother, Grandfather and Grandmother Spirit and The Breath Master.  That knowledge is not wisdom and that wisdom is gained through natural observation of your self and all other things.

Elders rarely teach in a so-called ordered fashion.  The wisdom imparted appears to be random and without any forethought.  It only appears this way if you are seeing through the eyes and mind of an artificial sterile environment.  However, within the traditional mindset it is in complete harmony with The Mother.

The two systems are naturally opposed.  One believes that the mind is superior the other seeks the Grand Center.  The first places the mental activity as the highest order, while the second looks to the causal where the Soul resides.

The physical eventually dies as does the mind in most cases.  However, the Soul lives forever, never knowing death.  The first two (the physical and mind) reside on planes that are lesser dimensions of God the Creator.  The Soul’s domain is within the Grand Center with Gohantone, The Creator.

The first or artificial system follows the way of death.  The second or natural system follows the way of life.  One is ruled by man and his mind, the other is governed by the Four faces of Gohantone within the Spirit of Yati Yashkah, the White Fire.  One hears the voice of a limited world; the other hears the voice of the one who created it all.

Saga Yashkah          


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