Jul 25, 2001 • by Iveta

Chains of Events and Medici Solitaire

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If you fully describe one day of your life (FULLY), you can identify the moments when some events transition into others. (For example: 1. I sat darning a sock; 2. Vasya called; 3. I opened the door; 4. He entered, etc.). Once you have described a Chain of Events, you can proceed to analysis. So, some events realized a certain action and left nothing for your future. Other parts of the chain did not fully realize and left you problems for tomorrow, for September, for next year. Unrealized ends consume our energy. A realized sequence closes a "free end". Do you understand? We are approaching the topic of energy accumulation - one. We begin to structure a method by which we can manage the events of everyday life - two, and... there will be three, four, and five more. You'll figure it out yourself. What Spam and SI propose. They propose performing certain conscious actions that will help unrealized Chains of Events to actualize. SI once said that this whole idea is similar to playing Solitaire. They, along with Spam, explored this idea and unexpectedly came across John Dee - a medieval mystic. SI even wrote on some forum about the astonishing coincidences between Dee and CC. For example, about the "Wall of Fog". Later it turned out that Dee was a favorite of many royal courts and taught some magical tricks to Queen Medici (read Dalia Truskinovskaya's book). And there is a legend that when Medici was sentenced to death, she spent the entire night before her execution playing a Solitaire that was later named after her. SI and Spam examined this Solitaire and presented it as an illustration for the theory of "Chains of Events". And then something incredible happened - it turned out to be a perfectly workable implication for the theory of intent. I am trying to bring this topic back, but with a different approach - through dream transits.