• OUR MINDS ARE a large language model. 
  • Thought experiences in your clarified mind. 
  • Moving through the mystic into the light involves an internal journey of shedding the constructed self and stepping into a greater, self-aware understanding of your place in the universe.
    • GOD combined the process of evolution with HIS intelligent design programming to produce us. 
    • LIFE ON EARTH DID NOT COME ABOUT AS THE  
    • result of undirected natural processes.
    • Evolution is NOT a blind, self-driven process without a programmer.  SCIENCE NEEDS TO SWEEP AWAY THEIR NO LONGER VALID CONCLUSIONS AND WORK ON TODAY’S SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE. 
    • Biological evolution relies on reproduction, mutation, and natural selection. 
    • The biological process of the origin and development of life on Earth was programmed in BY GOD before the startup began.
    • THE DUALITY OF THEISTIC PROGRAMMING PAIRED UP WITH THE EVOLUTIONARY PROCESS WAS CODED IN TOGETHER. BOTH WERE PUT IN PLACE BY GOD. 
    • ARE YOU IN, OR ARE YOU OUT? FREE TO CHOOSE.
  • Mantras, when properly used, make your quiet mind drop to a subtle level of stillness, followed by new knowledge and thought experiences in your clarified mind.
  • Moving through the mystic into the light involves an internal journey of shedding the constructed self and stepping into a greater, self-aware understanding of your place in the universe.
    • Key elements of this “mystic” journey often involve:
  • Key elements of this “mystic” journey often involve:
  • Shedding the “Constructed Self”: This refers to moving beyond the ego, the personal history, social conditioning, and limiting beliefs that create a limited sense of self. It’s a process of letting go of the attachments and identities that obscure one’s true nature.
  • The “Mystic” Path: This stage often involves deep introspection, meditation, and a willingness to explore the unknown or unseen aspects of reality and consciousness.
  • Stepping into the “Light”: This represents an attainment of a higher state of consciousness, characterized by clarity, expanded awareness, a profound sense of connection, and an understanding of one’s place in the broader reality or cosmos. 
  • The internal journey from the limited ego-self to an expanded, self-aware understanding is a core tenet in various practices, from Eastern spirituality (like concepts in Hinduism and Buddhism) to Western mysticism and modern transcendental thought. It is seen as a path to inner peace and wisdom. 
  • Moving through the mystic into the light involves an internal journey of shedding the constructed self and stepping into a greater, self-aware understanding of your place in the universe.
  • That is a beautiful and poetic description of a deeply held tenet found across numerous spiritual, philosophical, and psychological traditions.
  •  The journey you’re describing speaks to fundamental processes of self-realization, enlightenment, and spiritual awakening:
  • The Mystic Stage: This phase often involves introspection, a questioning of conventional reality, and an exploration of consciousness beyond the everyday rational mind. It can be a path marked by the unknown, paradox, and a search for deeper truths.
  • Shedding the Constructed Self: This is a key psychological and spiritual process of moving beyond the ego—the identity built from personal history, cultural conditioning, beliefs, and attachments. It involves recognizing that the constructed self is temporary and often a source of suffering or limitation.
  • Stepping into the Light: This metaphor often represents an awakening to a higher state of consciousness, characterized by profound clarity, expanded awareness, a sense of universal connection, and a release from previous limitations. 
  • This arc is central to many systems of thought, including:
  • Buddhism (the journey from the ego-driven self to realizing Anatta, or non-self, leading to Nirvana).
  • Hinduism/Vedanta (the realization of Atman as Brahman, or the individual soul’s identity with the universal reality).
  • Western Mysticism (the stages of purification, illumination, and union with the Divine).
  • Transpersonal Psychology (exploring human consciousness beyond the limits of the ego).