'The True Dynamics of Life' will be published early next year. Read the excerpt below taken from Part One, Chapter Three.
Seducers and Parasites
Inside the game of intent you will find its driving force of seduction and parasitic wiles. Everything external in this world uses intent for luring in the commodity that will fulfil its desire. Intent exists externally because it is an internal function within each individual. Take a look at all the people relevant in your life and ask yourself if you seduce them into getting what you want? In other words, what do you say and do in order to get someone to give you something? This something that you want could be energy, sympathy, joy, material possessions or even just a simple favour. Behind this act of seduction lies the intent. You are using someone else’s fear or desire to get what you want.
Now look at all the times you have been seduced into giving something to someone. What is this person using in you in order to obtain what they want from you? Is it your fears, your desires, your generosity or even your naivety? How do you let them in? One of the most hidden factors that people use is guilt, so how many times have you been seduced or seduced someone else through using subtle guilt? This is a very deep question because everyone is subconsciously using seduction to fulfil their desires.
Now look at the parasitic side of things. How many people do you feed off or rely on? This could be through energy, support, money, attention, etc. Do you use seduction in order to be a parasite to draw on someone else’s energy? Are you nice to someone to get something, yet the moment they turn their back all of your stored up frustration and anger surfaces? What is really going on? Feeding off another prevents you from being self-reliant and allowing others to feed off you is also detrimental to your health. Look around you at all those people in your life who are a parasitically drawing on your energy. In what ways do people feed off you and why do you let them? Does this create a balanced and healthy relationship? If not, how can you stop playing the game of parasite and seduction, because once you see it and realise it, then you have just found the fodder that intent lives off. Therefore a huge chunk of your subconscious has just come out into the open to be healed.
We are taught seductive and parasitic behaviours from a very young age. It binds society and education together. Both of these institutions seduce and feed off individuals. Education prepares a child for society and society seduces it in order to feed itself. When you look at this whole process of just being a commodity to be used or using others, it is a shock, because everyone has intent and very few people are really sincere and open.
The human conditioning is a machine that trains you from birth to become something other than what you really are. It is a process of filling you up with the requirements of the machine in order to act according to its desires. You have become a slave and there is a strong pull in everyone to find out if there is a life that exists outside of the machine. We are having a relationship with each other and the world through hidden intent that is born from seductive and parasitic behaviour. Every generation was taught it and every generation passes it along. There are very few people who have stopped to ask what is really going on, who want to know what makes this world tick and why we do what we do. These are the people who have looked within themselves and seen their own part in the game and they have refused to play it.
Every institution on this planet: religion, education, governments, businesses, even gurus, new age philosophies, etc., are all using this whole act of seduction and parasitic behaviour. Where you find any hierarchy, you will find this game at play. Even the well respected spiritual or business guru who demands your obedience to the dogmas of his beliefs is being seductive and you will bow down to him because you want to feed off his knowledge. This game can be blatant or it can be very subtle. The saddest thing of all is that humanity blindly accepts it and we allow it to continue through every vein of society and religion.
When you take the blinkers from your eyes you see everything. It might not be a pleasant sight, but it is the truth and you deserve no less than the absolute truth because then you are no longer a slave.
Self-prostitution
We need money for the basic fundamentals in order to survive and so we trade our learnt knowledge for this commodity. This could be a fair trade, but in fact the whole monetary system has become polluted by corruption and greed and we often compromise ourselves in order to get money to survive in this vast machine of man-made society.
What exactly is prostitution? The word breaks down to describe something which is for sale. The most widely accepted social term for prostitution is that of selling the body for sex, but the real understanding of prostitution is an individual matter because on some level we are all doing it. Ask yourself exactly what you are selling to the world? It could be the sale of your gifts, your knowledge and your personal energy. Is the exchange fair or are you giving yourself over to be used and abused by those who will take without care for any damage or responsibility?
Are you selling out of fear, desperation or need? We are all born with gifts and vital life-giving energy, but what would happen if you stopped selling that vital energy? Every thought, every act and every feeling is energy in movement. When you sell yourself for something in return you need to ask what will happen to that energy which you have sold. For example, if you are a weapon scientist and you are selling your knowledge to make equipment that can kill millions of so-called enemies, then you have to be clear that your energy has gone into that product and moved outwards, making you a part of every bullet or bomb that will kill other humans. This is the responsibility of selling yourself. This applies to everyone no matter how inconsequential you believe your energy to be. This energy exchange happens whether we are consciously aware of it or not. We are not just living a human materialistic life, we are spiritual beings. You may argue this fact, but just because you cannot see air does not mean that it does not exist.
When we look outside of our windows we can honestly say that nature has without a doubt been prostituted by humanity. The heartbreak of it is that we did not ask her, nor have we traded fairly and that is called rape. Almost everything that we have done and taken from her has resulted in a cry of protest. We are not separate from nature, but we believe we are. We kill animals, pollute the oceans, rivers and the air, we drill great big holes in her and we fill her with filthy rubbish. We have even claimed her land and put up fences and called a scrappy piece of acreage ‘mine’ and then we have the cheek to sell it to other humans for huge amounts of money, just so they too can call it their own, yet in truth we have never owned it. It is an illusion.
What right have we got to abuse something so life giving? When will we realise that we are abusive to the one thing that has given us the ability to live on this planet. She has given each of us a human body and the bounty of nature was laid at our feet. We came here to help her and work with her, yet she has suffered at the hands of humanity. If you were to really look at nature you would see that there is something so deeply wrong. If a God supposedly created this earth and nature then why are there acts of non-love here? An animal killing another animal, a plant strangling another plant, birds pinching eggs from other nests, etc. If God is all-loving, then how could he possibly create a non-loving energy? How can love create non-love? Is that possible or has something else happened that we are ignorant of?
We came here as humans to sort the problem out, not make it worse. We have become so caught up in the games of society, religion, money and position that we have stopped doing what we were supposed to do. Nature is the proof of that. She is in a terrible state and slowly dying at our hands simply because we prostituted her and now we have become her fat rich pimp.
Whatever we do externally, we are doing internally, so the abuse of nature in the world is the abuse of our own inner self. How many times have we traded the very beauty of our essence of pure light to get something materialistic or to have security? Is this an act of love or an act of fear? Is the actual fear of not being able to survive here and the fear of death driving us to sell our spiritual heritage to the darker basal desires of the human mind?
Copyright, Mike Robinson May 2009
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