Fr. Seán ÓLaoire
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that that can be actually a prayer in some senses.
But when we outgrow that stage and we don't need that level of sustenance anymore in order to survive in these three-dimensional spaces, we'll eschew that, you know, and literally become breatharians, you know, in some senses.
And I think we're a long way from that, but I think that's part of our trajectory.
So we have to honor the stage at which we find ourselves, but realize that is not the final destination.
So what are the practices that we can engage in that elevate our energy levels beyond the mere physical, beyond the etheric, beyond the astral, beyond the rational, into the realization that I'm a bite-sized piece of God who volunteered for incarnation?
And how do I sustain myself?
And how do I protect those whom I love without having to take any life in any form whatsoever?
Mm-hmm.
I think both of the above, I think it's brilliant.
Brilliant articulation, Aubrey.
So for one thing, I think, you know, with projection, there has to be a screen.
You can't project into empty space.
There has to be something to hold it.
So there must be something on the screen that's capable of holding the image that we project onto it.
And so that's true in interpersonal dynamics as well.
You know, there are some people with whom it's very easy to get angry because in some senses they're holding a screen, you know, and they have some of the same attributes that I have that I'm failing to acknowledge in myself.
So I find it very easy to kind of project onto them.
They're an easy target.
So that partly is that the screen itself has to have something about it that makes it projectionable.
So I think that's the first thing.