'DEMONS'
I don't really like the sound of this word, so I prefer to speak about 'lost souls' or 'lost fragments' that desperately try to continue their existence by preying upon others in order to drain their energy. Osho mentions that especially human emotions are exploiting to feed these lost ones. In line with the War in Heaven book and the SSOA-paradigm this seems logical: the astral planes were not part of the original program; they were created - perhaps by the Anu - to perpetuate life in a way that is not physical. However, the physical would provide the energy for the astral planes. This caused the dependence of the astral planes upon the physical planes.
If we are to take this clearing of the astral planes seriously we need to find a solution to this 'problem' of lost souls: how can they be reintegrated into the physical in such a way that they contribute to the ascension of the whole? Or is there another way to get those lost ones to return home? Would there be a way to make them realize that they are in a repetitive loop? Couldn't we find another way to sustain them without the dependence on physical life and emotions? Are these lost souls perhaps a representation of distorted thought-forms which are allowed to continue as long as the corresponding thoughts are present in the minds of the people on Earth. Perhaps thought-form transformation equals the transformation of these lost souls into more benign and harmless variants?
'THE SAME CHANNELED NONSENSE OVER AND OVER AGAIN'
This is funny. Osho seems to talk about the love-and-light messages that are (or were) quite popular in the metaphysical society. He complains that many of these messages were not practical enough. He speaks about putting knowledge and information into practice. That is a nice line of thinking but I wonder how this could be changed without falling into the same 'master-slave'-dynamics again. If Osho were to explain practical information that could be of direct use to us now, wouldn't that lead to people blindly following or repeating that what Osho has said from above? Wouldn't that lead to more guru dynamics?
If I continue to think from the thought-form transformation perspective I would say that for me it would be most useful to read about the way things work in those theocrat realms, for they are probably a useful mirror for our world and the way we deal with each other. On the other hand, it was Monroe himself that discovered that virtually every aspect of the monroe bands are availabe on Earth right now. In that sense there is no need to know a lot about these astral planes, for everything is here as well. So, I am really curious to find out if Osho can produce information that is practical for us here, while respecting the sovereignty of the people on Earth. I suppose the answers for transformation lie within and not without.
So perhaps we should not focus too much on transformation of people's reality perspectives, but more on the practical cleaning of the astral mess. Perhaps Osho can present examples of repetitive patterns. These patterns are probably caricatural of certain thought-forms. By seeing those caricatural, perhaps archetypal, behavioral patterns we might notice the corresponding thought-forms in our reality perspective. This might stimulate us to question these thought-forms.
That would be the approach that I would suggest: present us with examples of effects of certain thought-forms, without telling us what to do. Just the mere presentation of them, nothing more, nothing less. No subtitles, no fancy theories.
A MIND BLOWING BEING ON 3D EARTH
Who on Earth is this? Another guru waiting to be worshipped, or is something else going on?
A NEW HEAVEN
Osho ends with the words that everything seems to be fine already in the astral planes. This is rather strange to me. Here I am trying to think about ways to clear these astral planes: end this 'war in heaven' and now Osho tells us that everything is already settled. They are all combined in heaven and ready to support us. Whatever happened to the theocrats and these lost souls? What happened to all these 'thought-form mirrors'? I would also like to read a detailed description of this process. What about the dependency relationship between the astral and the physical plains? Did they find a solution for that as well?
In the beginning he speaks in the first person singular, and later on he switches to the first person plural: did he become a spokesperson for the 'new heaven'? I look forward to another message in which these topics mentioned in this article are dealt with and perhaps answered.
What do you think of these Osho-explorations? Let me know.
Gibbon,
February 2007
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