Thought Value Levels and Psychic Circles
Posted: Mon Dec 30, 2013 11:13 pm
This idea of mine is not as detailed as the others, but certainly just as intriguing. In a previous transmission, it was stated that the psychic circles were states of mind that we possessed, and getting to those states and sustaining them required experience and human development. The psychic circle we are in leads us to have certain thoughts, or such thoughts tell us which circle we may be inhabiting at the time. To attain a higher circle is to be in that circle much longer than any of the lower ones. What does this mean? Your thoughts have a certain value level attached to them, which can tell you what psychic circle they inhabit. Having a specific value level on average should then tell you what circle you have attained. This is assuming you could tell which thoughts held which value level. In essence, your thoughts are indicative of your values, and being in a higher psychic circle means possessing higher values -- which are organized in a group. When attaching values to circles, one would get a matrix.
Many times when I am engaged in something and have a thought, I then have a thought about that thought, and become an observer of the self. Analyzing your own thoughts usually creates a 3rd-person perspective regarding the subject of the first thought. It is like viewing your own reactions and actions from a higher perspective. To me, this seemed like I was entering a higher psychic circle in order to better engage in self-analysis. If the best judge is the perfect judge, then it is best if we judge our own thoughts and actions with the highest form of mind we can muster (becoming as perfect as we can be). In this case, I do not refer to the different layers of the mind, but the psychic circles in which it ventures.
If we could look at our own thought value levels (TVL's), the thoughts and concepts coming together in our head would look like a giant math problem, and could be organized like computer code. And this code is what I am imagining when I come to realizations through my exploration of concepts, new and old.
Many times when I am engaged in something and have a thought, I then have a thought about that thought, and become an observer of the self. Analyzing your own thoughts usually creates a 3rd-person perspective regarding the subject of the first thought. It is like viewing your own reactions and actions from a higher perspective. To me, this seemed like I was entering a higher psychic circle in order to better engage in self-analysis. If the best judge is the perfect judge, then it is best if we judge our own thoughts and actions with the highest form of mind we can muster (becoming as perfect as we can be). In this case, I do not refer to the different layers of the mind, but the psychic circles in which it ventures.
If we could look at our own thought value levels (TVL's), the thoughts and concepts coming together in our head would look like a giant math problem, and could be organized like computer code. And this code is what I am imagining when I come to realizations through my exploration of concepts, new and old.