Topics & highlights:
Self-Reflective Consciousness
How the Ajna is both the seat of mind and our capacity to be self-aware
Homogenized Fear
Learn why human beings struggle to communicate honestly
Shock Absorbers
Why the Gates in the Ajna are unusual in their capacity to deal with pressure
In 1994, Ra Uru Hu published a collection of graphics and keynotes he called “Rave Anatomy: Mapping the Mechanics of the Maia.” In 2007, he updated those graphics and recorded Rave Anatomy 1. The following year, Rave Anatomy 2: The Awareness Lectures was recorded. These special lectures focus on the mechanics of Human Awareness, and how energy and information move within the circuit board of the BodyGraph to facilitate conscious awareness. They also cover advanced aspects of chart analysis, and expand upon core functions of the BodyGraph essential for a deeper comprehension of its mechanics.
You are viewing Lesson 7 of Rave Anatomy 2:
The Ajna is the second in the evolution of the three Awareness Centers, and was the focal point for seven-centered function for thousands of years until 1781. Because of this, it has become the mental hub for not-self activity in the nine-centered being. And yet, it is also the seat of self-reflective consciousness. Though it is designed to run and manage our cognitive processes, it is at the same time a faulty decision-making tool, as it exists across all time and has no proper perspective in each moment. Though not an Inner Authority for our decision-making processes, it can be an effective Outer Authority for others. This lecture describes how the mind can be utilized either as an instrument of the not-self, or as a resource for others.
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Topics & highlights:
Self-Reflective Consciousness
How the Ajna is both the seat of mind and our capacity to be self-aware
Homogenized Fear
Learn why human beings struggle to communicate honestly
Shock Absorbers
Why the Gates in the Ajna are unusual in their capacity to deal with pressure