Printed
in the Conscious Creation Journal
June-July 1999, Issue 6
Pure
Creation
by Martin M. Haffner
Table
of Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1. Fear is a Habit
Chapter 2. The Future Does Not Exist
Chapter 3. Immortality, the Different Kinds
Chapter 4. Hope is Not the Nice Word We Thought it Was
Chapter 5. Death is Obsolete and Outmoded
Chapter 6. Center of the Universe? Why, Every I AM, Of Course
Chapter 7. Relativity of "Perfection"
Introduction
This
work is the result of something that I did for the pure joy of it.
As
a result of that, ...... a book was created which does the following
;
---To
completely and utterly re-empower the individual, by a re-minding,
a re-perspecting, of the conscious mind.---
This
re-minding, sets things (or more precisely the mind) right again.
Is
there lost knowledge. yes, I know so.
All
I have to do is sit back and watch the antics of society, and
from a re-perspected view, it all makes sense.
***************
You
know what?, I have to go back to the very first sentence.
Again,
I wrote this book for the sole-soul purpose of, .......the pure
enjoyment of my Self.
(Now,
before I get attacked for stressing the above statement, read
on.)
Please
do the following.
Apply
the above sentence to your-Self also.
Because,
-- think very hard about this -- what happens if all Selves focus
on en-joy-ment instead of non-joyment ?????
(The
focus on non-joy is the "curse" of society today.)
So
I'm waiting for someone to disagree with me, and say non-joy is
the goal of the uni-self/verse, because if you do,............
you have to seriously look at what you are actually saying! (There
are people that do, but that is the problem, they do not concentrate
and think on what they truly believe.)
For
we are all fully aware of the inherent joyless thought pattern
of "society"
A
couple "laws" of the universe -
Whatever
you focus on
E
X P A N D S
*********
The
universe assumes your attention
Is
on what you want, and graciously,
Ever
so graciously,......supplies the details.
By
the way, when you finish this book, the saying;
Does
art imitate life, or life imitate art
Will
have new meaning to you, and for you.
***********
EN-JOY/IN-JOY...........the
basis of all.
Chapter 1. Fear is a Habit
Fear
is a habit.
A
funny thing happened one day when I was in an AOL metaphysical
chatroom.
The
topic was fear.
Everyone
was giving their views on fear. So I decided to give mine.
I
typed four words. Fear is a habit.
All
hell broke loose.
I
had 4-6 people cyber yelling at me all at once. It was interesting
to say the least. I finally narrowed the conversation down to
one person. After talking to her for about thirty minutes, she
agreed.
This
was the gist of the conversation.
I
mentioned to her that I have no fear.
She
said that is impossible.
I
insisted.
She
still said it was impossible.
I
then mentioned the reason why I have no fear, and fear is just
a habit.
The
reason is as follows:
I
have no fear (or worry, anxiety, etc.) because I do not think
like the average person.
---I
know where all my next "nows" come from. They come from where
my attention now is.
When
you think that way, what good does it do, for example, to believe
in accidents, or more precisely, that an accident could happen
to you ?
But
the average person thinks that way. They think that "accidents"
are actually possible.
Hence,
fear.
Contrary
to popular belief, fear is not something eternal and all powerful
over mankind.
(Well
actually it is eternal, but only because all thoughts are eternal,
by virtue of the fact that the universe is eternal. It's not possible
for something to be eternal -the universe-, and the things contained
within it, not to be.)
But
not to digress,.....in the realm of man, if he lets it, a thought
will enslave him, if he does not,... it won't.
So
by thinking in the wrong way about fear, it is misperceived as
being a "must" fact, when it is rather a CHOICE. repeat it is
just a choice.
When
it's finally realized that it's just a choice, then you see
Fear
is a habit.
Chapter 2. The Future Does Not Exist
The
future does not exist. Why do I say that? Glad you asked.
Let
me start from the beginning.
One
of the reasons life for a lot of people is mixed up, is because
of a misguided concept about life.
A
lot of people think that there is this future barreling towards
them!
This
concept has caused a lot of headaches over the millenniums.
I
propose that there is no future.
Bear
with me a little.
The
reason I say this is, if you walk around with this concept running
around in your head, something strange happens.
You
automatically start to have the awareness that the only thing
that exists is NOW!
You
"move" into the eternal now. as you can see this is all done by
changing your concepts.
This
is what the ancients were talking about, over and over again,
living in the "now" moment.
Living
in the now moment is your seat of all power. but actually I am
jumping ahead of myself, that juicy tidbit of knowledge we will
save for the chapter, pure creation -- that is what you are!
Now,
if we look at conventional society, we see millions and millions
of people geared towards the idea, of this future barrelling towards
them. Millions of people are actually living in a pseudo-future-reality,
not now.
So
we see one of the "mistakes" of a society; it being driven by
the idea of a future barreling towards them.
Lots
and lots of people have talked about the concept that the only
thing that exists is the now moment.
You
can see that what is stopping people from experiencing the now,
is the above concept.
Now,
that is a powerful thing.
So,
I played a little trick on you. The trick was saying there is
no future.
Well
actually here is where it gets maybe a little trickier.
There
is no future,
And
there is a future.
Wait
a minute, you're saying, what's going on?
I
guess I have some explaining to do?
The
reason that there is no future is everything is NOW.
And
the reason there is a future is we also live in a "relative now"*.
Still
confused?
Here's
more.
Both
statements are true in the above statements, because of us!
(There
is actually a hidden truth in that last statement. Very hidden.)
If
we choose to expand our awareness, then we see everything is now.
But if you go back and think like everyone else, you "move" back
into the "relative now"*.
[*
I define the "relative now" as meaning the everyday awareness,
moving out of the eternal now, and back to the conventional way
of relating to life. sort of like making the now "relative" and
dependent to the "future" according to the
positioning of your awareness.]
Both
awarenesses exist, are real, have validity, because of us.
We
CHOOSE which awareness we want! The "eternal" one or the
"everyday" one. That is the key.
And
all of this was done by one little concept:
There
is no future! Amazing.
Chapter 3. Immortality, the Different Kinds
Immortality
and the different kinds.
Now
what exactly do I mean by that statement !
Surely
there is only one kind?
Well,
maybe not.
There
is a small thought/belief that voices itself this way:
What
you believe is.
Because
of that statement,....... it is probable that you could think
yourself out of existence. probable, who knows for sure.
Let's
say you believe that after you die, your consciousness is extinquished,
it seems a high probability that is what happens. Or maybe you
just become inert........ (because of the law of eternality)
That
is non-immortality.
Now,
the other forms of immortality are, after-death, your spirit lives
on. (which happens automatically --- remember the universe,
and everything in it is eternal). Then there is another immortality
or in better words -- the conscious decision of length of stay
in body.
Question,
if everything is eternal, then why is it also not "automatic"
to live on in the physical.
Answer,
this reality is ruled by belief systems. What you believe is.
If
everyone around you did not age, would you?
Chapter 4. Hope is Not the Nice Word We
Thought It Was
Hope
is not the nice word we thought it was.
One
day I was driving down Sunset Blvd. in Hollywood, during the
Christmas Season, when I saw this huge billboard.
It
was a billboard of Stoli-Vodka. (A fond memory of my ancient,
I repeat, ancient, drinking days -- though I did prefer whiskey
over vodka.) When you start expanding, it's almost impossible
to drink. One of the reasons, there being not so many problems
to drink away!!
On
the billboard were all these words, spelled out of this one word,
(I can't remember the exact word.)
The
idea was to convey the Spirit of Christmas.
As
I was looking at the billboard, there was one word that really
jumped out at me.
What
was that word ? Right, you guessed it - Hope.
Now.....
I really didn't know why, but it puzzled me.
So
here I am trying to figure out why I was disturbed by the word,
when it hit me like a ton of bricks crashing all over me. It had
to do with the whole timing of the year, and the gist of the billboard.
The
whole combination worked together on my mind, and I came up with
the following thought: our definition of the word hope automatically
puts us in a space that comes from weakness.
"I
hope such and such will happen, etc..."
It
comes from a space of dis-empowering your-Self.
Now
some of you will argue, what are you talking about?
But
if you apply what this whole book is about, you will see my point.
I
leave it up to you to see that point.
Chapter 5. Death is Obsolete and Outmoded
Death
is obsolete and outmoded. (and naturally, disease!)
You're
probably saying, yeah right, sure it is. What about some of my
relatives that recently passed away, what about them? Or
the fact that there are millions of people dying every day. Answer
that one.
Well,
coming from that argument, I would have to shift my perspective.
Change it into coming from your perspective, and after doing that
........
I
would agree with you whole heartedly.
But,
that is not what I really want to end up doing.
I
would rather come from a higher awareness, a higher perspective,
a higher consciousness.
And
from there, I would see that all the people that you talked about,
all the examples you gave me, they had one thing in common.
What
is it?
Again,
it is what is stressed in the other chapters.
The
continuous moment to moment awareness, of the victim mentality
(in regards to the "future") has no choice but to bring about
death, and other things.
If
you make the total switch, the total switch to the awareness that
I am talking about, all things are possible.
If
you do not make the switch, it is utterly impossible (in your
mind).
Hence
the title of this chapter.
Question,
.....could there be, in the future (near or far), a race of people
that have, by recognizing the limitations of their belief systems,
come to the conclusion that death is obsolete and outmoded?
(Once
again to quote from chapter. 3 -- if everyone around you did not
age, would you?)
And
what about *individuals ?
I
leave that to your imagination.
*I
N D I V I D U A L I T Y -
D
I V I - N I - T Y
There
will be more info on the above word in the next chapter, stay
tuned!
Chapter 6. Center of the Universe? Why,
Every I AM, Of Course
The
I AM.........
********
The
following is one of the biggest headaches known to mankind.
The
headache is as follows:
For
some strange reason, (power over people, perhaps!?) our history
is filled to the brim with circumstances where the divinity in
man, otherwise known as in-divi-duality, is so far withheld it's
ridiculous.
In
so many words, it is categorically stated that all happenings
are going on anywhere but inside your-Self.
Now
it is to the point (actually has been that way for a while) where
in modern society it is on a sort of infinity loop system.
Unless,
of course, you make the effort to jump out of the loop.
A
couple of paragraphs up, I mentioned the word divinity-divine.
It
seems this word, divine, and you could also say the word spirituality,
are creating a couple of mixups. (I sense I will be treading on
thin ice with some people!)
What
I am getting at, (yeah, what is he getting at), is that through
the ages, these words and other ones, have sort of created this
"fake" separation between your-Selves. A fake separation between
you and the impulse and joy of all-life.
IE:
To be "spiritual" you are only supposed to act a certain way,
(God forbid if you get angry?!!?)..... There is this "book", you
look up the word spiritual -- and lo and behold without any effort
on your part, it will tell you how to act and be "spiritual."
(Some
of you are saying, where can I get this book, is it out of print!?)
Now,
what I am saying is....... ultimately IS there a difference between
physical and spiritual, and if there is, take me to that exact
point?
There
isn't.
But,......
day in and day out, we run around like there is.
After
having said all that, I bring up the name of this chapter....
Center of the Universe, every I AM.
As
the title suggests, all I AM's are the center of the universe.
Therefore,
every person, (the I AM), feels like their consciousness is central
.....is at the center of things.
When
a person is acting from his "godhood," he is acting from his/THE
center. When he does things, he does them truly.
Nothing
can be done, really, from the peripheral.
Now,...there
is a reason that all I AM's are at the center...........
Unfortunately,
it is not possible for me to spell that out in words.
(That's
why zen masters, when asked eternal questions, will not answer
in words, and wander off, or do strange actions.)
(At
this point, in mid book-writing-mode, the author wanders off and
starts rummaging in his old wooden chest, mumbling to him-Self
the whole time??!!)
To
spell it out for your-Self, that is something left up to each
in-divi-duality*.
[*in-divi(ne)-duality:
meaning the "divine" becomes dual.]
(Which
if you think about it is..... the only way for --ALL THAT IS /All
of Pure Potentiality --- to be able to narrow itself down to CHOOSE
and experience.)
That
is the "divine" purpose of the ego.
To
choose.
Note;
ego in ancient sanskrit means - I do -
Karma
in ancient sanskrit means - To do -
Chapter 7. Relativity of "Perfection"
This
is a perfect chapter to follow the last one. (Sorry, I could'na
resist that one.)
Relativity
of Perfection.
What
does that mean.
Well,
quite simply, we will look at it from, let's say, two views. The
one view is normal society's view, and the other would be the
"expanded view".
From
the normal view, when you mention the word, the thought pattern
is generally as follows; that there is, "somewhere out there"
(I think I heard it was close to the Nebularian Galaxy, but don't
quote me on that one though), this pattern of perfection. Of course
"this pattern is nowhere near me."
.........
That this pattern does not live within us.
The
other view, says the opposite.
It
recognizes something. (Refer back to last chapter.)
And
from that recognition, comes this thought:
It
says, could it be that perfection, is generated from within me,
instead of on the "outside"?
He
will then start to see this inherent perfection* wherever he looks.
Because
he has placed it in the right place, coming from within himself.
From
that perspective, an in-divi-dual is the bearer of standards for
him-Self.
He
acts, not looking for the stamp of approval from society, or his
peers.
He
will trust him-Self. (Which has been a problem, down through the
ages.)
So
then finally, you have the following: all actions are generated
from the mental viewpoint of the inherent perfection in the doer,
and all things, from a viewpoint of oneness.
This
explains the freedom (or freehood) of someone who is enlightened.
en-(light)-ened. (as in lightening up the load). He is no longer
crippled by trying to do the "right" thing, --- No thanks to the
brainwashing that there is no inherent perfection inside him.
[*This
reminds me of something that happened to me, years ago.
Somewhere
I had picked up the above concept, and as an experiment, decided
to walk around continously with the following thought:
Everything
I look at has an inherent perfection.
I
did this so for about 4-5 days straight. On the 5th day, I was
at a friend of a friend's house.
Now,
the following happened without my really thinking about it.
I
walked in and was just looking around, when my eyes fell on one
of the lampshades in the house.
I
looked at the lampshade, and thought to myself, boy that's a really
nice-looking lampshade. I especially like the hole in it, that's
a nice touch.
I'm
all into admiring it, when suddenly I'm thinking, "Wait a minute
-- a hole in it?!!?"
And
suddenly the whole situation hit me - I had been automatically
seeing the inherent perfection in all things.
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