May 9, 2001 • by Sergey Izrigi

Universal Intent and How to Fight It

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Universal Intent and How to Fight It

So, a certain force, created during the adjustment of Emanations (i.e., in a yet unclear manner), begins to bombard us by intensifying various elements of the world. These are events that elicit a response from us – the honk of a passing car; a voice heard from the window; a fly buzzing past one's face; a pile of undone tasks; personal problems awaiting solutions, etc. That is, the elements of our world, influenced by an impersonal "will," are divided into two sequences: 1. the momentary (which is always "now"); a kind of flow of the present moment; examples: a gust of wind, a sound that drew attention, an event on the street that interested you. 2. and the cause-and-effect (extending into the present from the past); examples: an unsubmitted term paper; the consequences of a marriage to someone one did not love; victory in World War II; John's wild declaration about the Apocalypse, etc.

We react to each such event with actions and internal dialogue, meaning we constantly maintain the description of the world. The inventory of events is so vast that we expend all personal power and every moment of being on reactions, fixations, and reflections. If one becomes a stylite, locks oneself in a cell, or hides in a wasteland away from human concerns, the number of world elements influenced by "will" will significantly decrease. Such a path allows a person to conserve personal power and direct it towards achieving specific goals (i.e., forming intents). This is what people usually do.

This topic is precisely what the book "The Theory of the Spiritual Path" is dedicated to, a book my friend Spam brought into our world from a Lucid Dream (see the Articles section). Of course, the book is dull and obscure. And, of course, it's still unclear whether Spam truly "brought" it from a Lucid Dream or compiled it from another work. But for "Dream Hackers," this question is not paramount (so not paramount that we choose to believe Spam's version). This book brought us so closely to an understanding of intent that we consider it a gift from the spirit. Unfortunately, I am not authorized to publish the text of this book on the website. Its owner is Spam, and he has entered into a contract with an Australian publisher for its release. But I can tell you about it in my own words. And one more note about Spam: remember this guy. He was the first to conceive of extracting books from Lucid Dreams. I am confident that in 20-30 years, this type of literature will be as common as channeling and medium's memoirs. But Spam was the first! This is his unique distinction from Marezovs, Broken Feathers, and other modern pseudo-Naguals, who are only capable of interpreting others' findings and discoveries.

What then is discussed in this strange and obscure book? First and foremost, it concerns the creation of an artificial line of conduct that transforms the adept's life into a spiritual Path. Or, adapting it to the topic of intent, I can say that it proposes a theory for the optimal choice of paths (lines of action) that lead us to a desired goal. We will discuss this in more detail.

Esteemed Dreamers, please give me your feedback. Tell me, is everything clear to you? Perhaps this topic is not interesting, and it's better to close it? I had hoped for a discussion, but it all comes down to a mundane lecture. Without personal involvement, you will only receive someone else's experience, and it is unlikely to be useful to you then.

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