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Citando a Julian Katari del 03/04/2025, 12:47 pm
The rock
If we were wise enough to get our desires to grow and take us somewhere, then when death comes, like today, something will remain. When a growing snake is fed enough, a limb, something alive, a solid structure will also be growing to support it, the bones, the rock. So when this living thing dies, we have some print of what it was, some evidence of where it was growing. This rock doesn't look the same as the living creature, but surely represents it, and the spirits see it that way. Of everything we do, we leave solid evidence of. Of every thing we believe we perceive, there is a solid clue. We can call it spirit, death spirit, soul. We give very little credit to the world that is alive, as a manifester of the spirit, of light. We are trained to see the spirit as an inconceivable mystery and so we look away to the abyss. The tonal, our lives, our energy, are manifesting the abyss, the nagual. Looking at the nagual through the tonal, through the evidences that are manifest by spirit, that are solid cues to where life is, is useful to follow the nagual, to be open to it.
We can rest today on the confidence that if we alivened our intentions, then even if that snake dies as such, remains will remain, that rock solid evidence piles on itself, and is earth. If you have been alive, then you will always live.


The rock
If we were wise enough to get our desires to grow and take us somewhere, then when death comes, like today, something will remain. When a growing snake is fed enough, a limb, something alive, a solid structure will also be growing to support it, the bones, the rock. So when this living thing dies, we have some print of what it was, some evidence of where it was growing. This rock doesn't look the same as the living creature, but surely represents it, and the spirits see it that way. Of everything we do, we leave solid evidence of. Of every thing we believe we perceive, there is a solid clue. We can call it spirit, death spirit, soul. We give very little credit to the world that is alive, as a manifester of the spirit, of light. We are trained to see the spirit as an inconceivable mystery and so we look away to the abyss. The tonal, our lives, our energy, are manifesting the abyss, the nagual. Looking at the nagual through the tonal, through the evidences that are manifest by spirit, that are solid cues to where life is, is useful to follow the nagual, to be open to it.
We can rest today on the confidence that if we alivened our intentions, then even if that snake dies as such, remains will remain, that rock solid evidence piles on itself, and is earth. If you have been alive, then you will always live.
Citando a Julian Katari del 19/12/2025, 3:48 pmMyth. Knowing is boring.
Too peaceful of a day you might be having, as me, it brings me struggle to ruin it with words. Today's nawal brings a silence and peace like no other. We are open to expand our consciousness, ready to listen; now we understand that every second we invest in defining reality, is a second we steal from ourselves from understanding and experiencing reality. Every time you speak to someone, is an opportunity lost of listening to that person. Ancient worldviews where transmitted as myths because in that manner they allowed for the bearer to expand on the story. Being a story of life, that is alive, it allowed for the living beings in it to carry out a life, have different stories, and anyone could then add to this story and experience it in their own lives. If laws (of physics) are there, they don't need defining, they don't need telling, trying to tell them only limits our experience.
When we reach experience, knowing, a certain peace is exchanged for what was an exciting thrill of not knowing and wondering: what is this? Mystery is exciting, and knowing kills this excitement. I need to prepare you for this because, the lesson of the nawal is that we are advancing into greater knowledge and what may be keeping you from it is letting go of fables and myths you created around the things you ignored. This is today's nawal big lesson. If you are ready to learn something you wanted to know, it will kill all the imagination around it. Things many times are not as fabulous as we think they are. As we uncover the tracks from the past, as research deepens and we reconstruct the truth, this truth many times is not what we thought it was going to be. Many times reality is more incredible than fiction, but many times it's the other way around.
What may be keeping you from growing and knowing better is simply not wanting to let go of the fantasy that you have of how you want things to be. If you can let go of it and enter a more sober, peaceful and congruent understanding of life, you might actually advance in life. A lot of awe is lost, and with it sometimes attention and money, as, it seems, fantasy is the biggest sell. But in exchange comes peace and progress.
Myth. Knowing is boring.
Too peaceful of a day you might be having, as me, it brings me struggle to ruin it with words. Today's nawal brings a silence and peace like no other. We are open to expand our consciousness, ready to listen; now we understand that every second we invest in defining reality, is a second we steal from ourselves from understanding and experiencing reality. Every time you speak to someone, is an opportunity lost of listening to that person. Ancient worldviews where transmitted as myths because in that manner they allowed for the bearer to expand on the story. Being a story of life, that is alive, it allowed for the living beings in it to carry out a life, have different stories, and anyone could then add to this story and experience it in their own lives. If laws (of physics) are there, they don't need defining, they don't need telling, trying to tell them only limits our experience.
When we reach experience, knowing, a certain peace is exchanged for what was an exciting thrill of not knowing and wondering: what is this? Mystery is exciting, and knowing kills this excitement. I need to prepare you for this because, the lesson of the nawal is that we are advancing into greater knowledge and what may be keeping you from it is letting go of fables and myths you created around the things you ignored. This is today's nawal big lesson. If you are ready to learn something you wanted to know, it will kill all the imagination around it. Things many times are not as fabulous as we think they are. As we uncover the tracks from the past, as research deepens and we reconstruct the truth, this truth many times is not what we thought it was going to be. Many times reality is more incredible than fiction, but many times it's the other way around.
What may be keeping you from growing and knowing better is simply not wanting to let go of the fantasy that you have of how you want things to be. If you can let go of it and enter a more sober, peaceful and congruent understanding of life, you might actually advance in life. A lot of awe is lost, and with it sometimes attention and money, as, it seems, fantasy is the biggest sell. But in exchange comes peace and progress.