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Change: The Ultimate Result of True Learning

Remarkable life changes occur when you decide to take control of what is within your power and start understanding and listening to your inner world.

Most difficulties and problems stem from disrupted communication—within yourself, with others, or with various systems, structures, and egregores governed by their own laws. For example, when dealing with someone who sees the world differently from you, mismatched ideas can create a negative channel where both parties lose.

Conversely, positive channels foster tantric connections. During interactions, energy transforms from one resource or potential into another. One channel releases what needs to go—energies that would otherwise disrupt the structure—while another channel receives the potential required for further growth and development.

This constant exchange of energy and information is a natural process. As described in The Dance with Shiva or Cosmic Chaos by V. Petrov and D. Voeyvodin, we are living cells that have evolved into humans. This evolution occurred spiritually, as cells united to form complex multicellular organisms.

We are compelled to evolve. The transition from one level of development to another often happens during difficult periods when additional momentum is needed for growth.

According to Gurdjieff's theory of the seven notes, the intervals between certain notes—such as B and C, or E and F—are half-tones rather than full tones. These unique points represent breaks or transitions. This "law of seven" (or law of octaves) applies to everything that is born or already exists. It operates through seven points of deviation (or "gravity centers") and the intervals between them.

For example, a tree trunk grows to a certain level (notes C, D, and E), then branches out (notes E and F), followed by another trunk section (notes G, A, and B) before branching again (notes B and C).

Similarly, in personal development, those striving for spiritual growth inevitably encounter deviations every "two steps." This is why it’s important to engage in self-development within a supportive community. During these deviations, such a circle can help you avoid getting stuck in a loop. Otherwise, mistaking these deviations for a straight path can trap you in a cycle. A supplementary push is often needed to generate the energy required to stay on course.

What is a Supplementary Push?

We change every minute—nothing is permanent. Everything around and within us evolves: cells grow, and we transition from one era to another. When people develop expanded abilities, it usually happens during tough times. For evolution to occur, the structure must face conditions that either push it to grow or cause it to collapse.

Fortunately, humans are remarkable beings capable of creating such conditions for themselves. In modern terms, this means stepping out of your comfort zone. Sitting on your couch with a beer and remote might feel like the pinnacle of life. But if you remove these comforts, discomfort arises, as the carefree existence built on these habits disappears.

However, extremes—like standing on nails or taking ice baths—are not stepping out of your comfort zone; they’re shocks to your system. Shock therapy can provide a burst of energy, but it draws from finite resources. Like the effects of alcohol or drugs, this energy is borrowed—if one area gains, another loses. Over time, the system adapts, but that doesn’t mean it’s healthy or sustainable.

You must take responsibility for where you are: identify your place in the world and understand who you truly are. Once you recognize your real position, you can move forward.

If you excel at something, it should reflect in your social growth and financial success. Social growth equates to wealth and influence. Material blessings indicate you’re on the right path.

The universe is intricately interconnected. Systems like runes, tarot, human design, and the I Ching align despite their differences. Similarly, your dantians (energy storage centers) collect, process, and return vast amounts of information. The lower dantian governs earthly aspects of your being, while the upper dantian connects you to the divine. Understanding and aligning these centers bring true knowledge.

Much depends on practice—the hours spent exploring your inner world. But the key is to avoid getting lost in illusions or negative systems. It’s simple: you can either resolve issues within yourself or not.

When you clear negative systems and seal and restore your energy fields, you achieve complete silence—free from external thoughts, chaos, and obstacles. Peace fills you, and in this stillness, you find stability. While it may initially seem dull and uninteresting, deeper immersion reveals it as the edge between heaven and earth, uniting and balancing Yin and Yang.

In this state, you discover a new dimension, indescribable in earthly language.

This is your experience.
This is your power.

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