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Citando a Julian Katari del 01/01/2025, 3:52 pm
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Great music is achieved not by stroking the cords correctly and having them sound the correct note, but by mastering the silences between the notes. There is a great study or the arts of silence, off, emptiness, in all cultures, and that deserves a special workshop of its own that will be held in a near future in the circle of medicine. Meanwhile the teaching of time is already here, today.
Let's go back to the trecena, let's call it and study it this way: the 13 principles of child consciousness. For today's lesson, we have being off. Taking a break. As we grow older and become productive, we become addicts to our attention being occupied and being productive. There is a lot of good in this, but also a lot of bad. We need to master the silences in our lives, in our attention. Staring at something and becoming distracted is not a bad thing, it's part of the music. Wanting to shut down, close away, turn off, is also necessary. Everything needs pauses. It is the pauses, the breaks, the inactivity, the empty space, that give meaning to the the rest.
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Great music is achieved not by stroking the cords correctly and having them sound the correct note, but by mastering the silences between the notes. There is a great study or the arts of silence, off, emptiness, in all cultures, and that deserves a special workshop of its own that will be held in a near future in the circle of medicine. Meanwhile the teaching of time is already here, today.
Let's go back to the trecena, let's call it and study it this way: the 13 principles of child consciousness. For today's lesson, we have being off. Taking a break. As we grow older and become productive, we become addicts to our attention being occupied and being productive. There is a lot of good in this, but also a lot of bad. We need to master the silences in our lives, in our attention. Staring at something and becoming distracted is not a bad thing, it's part of the music. Wanting to shut down, close away, turn off, is also necessary. Everything needs pauses. It is the pauses, the breaks, the inactivity, the empty space, that give meaning to the the rest.
Citando a Julian Katari del 18/09/2025, 12:21 pmTact.
Respect is a word that the nawals have been to trying to have me explain as it is pertinent to the great worldview of native Americans. It's what it all comes down to as a teaching and what we have lost, as a colonized society. How respectful, present, available you are, is the measure of how much have you really learned from ancestral worldview. Within the current ongoing storm of civilizational collapse, the shit has hit the fan and it's very hard to walk around and be without wanting to run into a deep hole. As an act of respect, we withdraw into ourselves and into our possibilities for survival. It's not possible to respect others, but we respect ourselves.
There are countless situations that we dare not speak about, because to all of this we are under the yoke of having to appear prosperous and well, because the theology of prosperity says so, and we are desperate for money, as it is our only means for interaction and growth. If we show how we truly are and how we truly feel, then we would loose business and whatever little friendship we have been able to construct. This seems terrible, but there is wisdom to it. The feminine side is wise to know when to not say something, even if it should. We think we are not to swallow it and just take it, so we give it back. But there is a great reward in processing it and giving back something that is not just puke.
Less is more. Many that come here are geniuses, and that geniality makes so that they grow and thrive. However, the system is constantly turning up the heat, raising the prices and lowering the quality of life. Geniality compensates, but it is not proportional to our effort. Wether you are a genius or not, you are being worn out by being forced by the machine and to act like one. Pulling back and withdrawing is necessary. Make sure you do that from the machine and not from your relations, as your relations, if they are so, will push you to see them, talk to them, have a life. Like it was taught in recently passed nawals, differences are not a reason why to abandon your relations.
Having tact means acting wisely, from meditation, pausing, letting it pass, not reacting immediately. It may seem like abandonment to others, make sure it isn't, for that is not tact, that is trauma. The art of pause is overused by the traumatized. We are all traumatized, so we better get over it.
Tact.
Respect is a word that the nawals have been to trying to have me explain as it is pertinent to the great worldview of native Americans. It's what it all comes down to as a teaching and what we have lost, as a colonized society. How respectful, present, available you are, is the measure of how much have you really learned from ancestral worldview. Within the current ongoing storm of civilizational collapse, the shit has hit the fan and it's very hard to walk around and be without wanting to run into a deep hole. As an act of respect, we withdraw into ourselves and into our possibilities for survival. It's not possible to respect others, but we respect ourselves.
There are countless situations that we dare not speak about, because to all of this we are under the yoke of having to appear prosperous and well, because the theology of prosperity says so, and we are desperate for money, as it is our only means for interaction and growth. If we show how we truly are and how we truly feel, then we would loose business and whatever little friendship we have been able to construct. This seems terrible, but there is wisdom to it. The feminine side is wise to know when to not say something, even if it should. We think we are not to swallow it and just take it, so we give it back. But there is a great reward in processing it and giving back something that is not just puke.
Less is more. Many that come here are geniuses, and that geniality makes so that they grow and thrive. However, the system is constantly turning up the heat, raising the prices and lowering the quality of life. Geniality compensates, but it is not proportional to our effort. Wether you are a genius or not, you are being worn out by being forced by the machine and to act like one. Pulling back and withdrawing is necessary. Make sure you do that from the machine and not from your relations, as your relations, if they are so, will push you to see them, talk to them, have a life. Like it was taught in recently passed nawals, differences are not a reason why to abandon your relations.
Having tact means acting wisely, from meditation, pausing, letting it pass, not reacting immediately. It may seem like abandonment to others, make sure it isn't, for that is not tact, that is trauma. The art of pause is overused by the traumatized. We are all traumatized, so we better get over it.