The Real Cause of Suffering and Its Transformation
So, did you ever have a dream in which, suddenly, a phone started ringing, and then you realize, “No, it’s actually my alarm clock!”—and you wake up, and you go from one dream into the next? So, the sound was in superposition—it was, for a moment, the phone—or maybe it was a fire truck in the dream, or maybe it was, you know, some other strange event that was creating it—and then suddenly it’s the alarm clock.
And so, that superposition is happening all the time, because we are dreaming, always, while we are awake, but we are often not aware that we’re dreaming and then we call it a “projection”; but it’s happening all the time, that we are living in several different worlds and different dimensions simultaneously, but they’re usually not in contact with one another. We’re also in deep sleep, and we’re also awake in deep sleep.
And so, what causes change to happen at any of these different planes is not some cause and effect variable from the past within that plane—no, because there is no cause and effect in a dream, right? In a dream, anything can happen at any moment, you know? The phone ringing wasn’t caused by someone actually calling you on a phone, right? There was no causality within the dream. The causality was from another dimension into that dimension—it was an intervention, right?
So, in the same way, what happens in the phenomenal plane, although we want to believe, if we are scientistically-minded, that we can explain everything causally—but you can’t. There are things that happen that have no cause in the past. You can’t trace it back. This happens in psychoanalysis a lot—where there are events that happen that a client will tell the analyst about, and there will be no way that the analyst can find out some trauma in childhood that caused this kind of hallucination, or this kind of a strange event, or interpretation of something, or a paranormal experience—if the client says they were abducted by aliens, for example, most psychoanalysts aren’t going to take that literally, they’re going to try to say, “Oh, you have some superego that’s trying to abduct you and scare you into something or have some kind of erotic chakra two relationship with you”, and various ways of trying to interpret a paranormal event in terms of a normal event. Or, if someone says they saw an angel or a vision, you know, of God or some being of light, it will be interpreted on a psychotic level rather than on a mystical level.
So there’s a confusion of levels and a lack of any ability to discern what is going on when it doesn’t fit the theoretical model that everything is coming from the Oedipus complex, and from all of those childhood traumas that intervened to create psychic disturbances. But there are disturbances and there are causalities that come as a result of a fluctuation in vibrational frequency. And if one’s frequency vibrates at a radically different level, it’s going to cause appearances within the level of the phenomenal plane in which one is superposed in, that will not be explainable. And once one is aware that it’s the modulations of the vibrational frequency that determine the course of destiny, not the events from the past—or even teleological influences pulling you from the future—but is caused by something present in the now, but in another dimension of your own reality, this gives a clue as to how to deal with phenomena that require a mastery of the ability to go through the dimensional barrier, “through the looking glass”, as it were.
So, let’s call this, “The Real Cause of Suffering and It’s Transformation”, and we’ll give a very simple model of this that is able to make use of, simply, what is going on in this dimension but which is forced to recede from it. And below that, we can also call it, “The Nine Nights of the Goddess”.