Part 11: The Method

Outlining the method which will aid us on our journey

Part 11: The Method
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Outlining the method which will aid us on our journey


This article is part of the Unified Consciousness Framework series. To gain the maximum benefit from reading this series it would be wise to read them sequentially.

From consciously observing the original ‘experience’ that was outlined in one of the previous parts, we have been able to derive a number of principles that lay at the core of that experience. These principles were then extrapolated and explicitly outlined in the previous part through each of the individual points. Essentially, the majority of what is to follow in this framework, now that these principles have been outlined, will have us going through the process of bringing each of these principles into our awareness, only in much greater depth and detail. If the reader struggles to accept these principles or cannot see why they are relevant and have been included, they should continue on with the framework in order to resolve any conflicts that have arisen as a result of having encountered them within the framework.

Using these principles as a basis, we can then create a method that, once understood, can be something which is practically applied to the seeker’s life. The application of this method in your life will help you to quickly and efficiently resolve any blocks existing in your conscious perception, these blocks ultimately resulting in your conscious perception becoming rooted in separation. I reiterate once again that this is a method, and so you must always hold in your awareness that even though it may help you, it will always be a limited representation of the Truth; it can never be the Truth. 

Having said that, each person is in some way, at some fundamental level, the gradual movement of an aspect of Consciousness from a state of complete ignorance to the full realisation of the nature of Self. Therefore, this method will prove a useful tool for anyone engaged with consciously progressing along their own path, as it brings into their perception the very nature of the process and the stages that it is made up of. Whether they refer to this path as self-development, personal growth, religion, their spiritual path, or self-realisation really makes no difference. 

Initially the method will primarily be able to be engaged with by the seeker as an external tool, something which is recognised as if it is not part of the individual and has therefore been in some way ‘added’ to them. As the method becomes used more often and becomes integrated and established at a deeper level within the individual using it, eventually this tool will become internally realised, at which point it will become held in the perception of the user as being an integral part of themselves, rather than being an addition to them or something which is separate from them that they interact with to use. Therefore, the internal realisation of the method will, at the same time, mark the point where the use of the tool will no longer be necessary, because it will have become an established and integrated part of the user’s conscious perception. 

What is being described here is somewhat paradoxical and may require additional levels of insight to be introduced in order for it to make sense to the reader. To that end, we can create an analogy here using our observations of babies as a basis, specifically relating to the various stages we watch them progress through as they grow up and develop the use of their limbs. The initial stages of this specific part of their development has them developing their coordination and motor functions, as they begin to use specific parts of their bodies in specific ways to interact with the world around them.