Twin Inferno I Playground for Taoists, Mastery, and Sovereignty

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A dogs dogma - how to bury belief systems

In this image, the character ‘X’Tzu’ from ‘11:11 El Luchador Gauntlet’ asks, “How are you like a dog… do you bury your belief systems?”

Those with attached belief systems usually don’t give them up even when they say they do. The soul is a convenient distinction, and one of the final belief systems you will face.

Considerations

“I am now almost completely without belief systems.”

It is by far the most liberating state of be-ing one can swim.

For all beliefs are additional templates that obscure the present. And this doesn’t mean it is wrong or right, good or bad. It merely is a state that transcends such boundaries.

What does this mean?

Does it infer that ‘chaos’ will ensue?

Does it suggest that a lack of control may occur?

Is it a threat to be ‘without’?

Has it formed an anxiety that whispers to your most inner ego that there is a place you could go to, but dramatic change would occur?

Now most will call this statement ‘Sociopathic’, for they have fear (which resides in the imaginary future). They cling with immense efforts to nurture the belief systems that allow for them to comfortably not be in the present. 

Belief systems are a defense mechanism to ego. And ego waters and nourishes the multitudes of thought-forms, and god-forms.

To be without belief is to be sovereign, yet it still allows for you to choose to navigate within ‘belief structures’ that work to your dualistic playground experience. The essence of its effectiveness is to be in the TwinInferno state - one foot in and one foot out of the playground, a solid sense in the absolute spirit and the dualistic relative soul.

Let loose of your dogma’s leash

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