Attachment
_I: What I experienced today in the pyramid was very intense... Like every day, I greet all the guards, I speak for a moment with the camel drivers, I say good morning to the inspector and guard at the entrance of the pyramid, I go up, I introduce myself in front of the camera and, like cats, I walk looking for the place where the energy calls me to place myself. Today there were two of the women who came on the October trip with me, and two Canadian guys. As always, I don't say anything to anyone, and I sit there trying not to make others uncomfortable. If the energy requires it, I wait in silence, or begin to tune in with chants and breathing. As the configuration formed, I felt the presence of creative energy, a very intense feminine and masculine presence. And I recognized the male one. It was an energy belonging to Ptah, one of the Egyptian deities related to the creation of the Universe. In Atlantean times we called it Eptul-Há, and its name referred to the Tree of Life. When I felt him, I knew that in my imagination I had to open an invisible door that would lead me to observe the codes that were there in interdimensionality. And then I saw the webs, the matrix, and the presence of Manik, the weaving spider of the cosmos. Ptah stood in front of me, and told _I: “Let's go to the Beginning.” And at that moment the electric light went out and we were left in complete darkness. As if we were floating in the universe. Their female and male voices were interspersed to show the aspects of the creator. I could see in the dark all the connections, a huge network. They showed the manifestation of existence itself, the latticework, and how each string joined together in the hearts of all living beings. Manik knitted incessantly. And then I saw something I hadn't noticed in years: the Shiff Channel.
_AM: The interdimensional hallway…
_I: I remember that the first time I remembered it was when I was 14 or 15 years old, a kind of infinite corridor, which appeared straight but was actually spiral, like a curler that crossed the entire Universe, twisting around itself, like the chains of DNA, now that I think about it. And from there, you could access all realities, all worlds and dimensions. There was his guardian, an entity that inhabited every corner. He opened the doors for me... When it was only you...
_AM: Me, Ghan. The guard showed me the doors, short paths to get everywhere.
_I: In lattice, it was fantastic, like a spiral harp with all its strings going in all directions, creating a beautiful web. Each being was connected to Shiff, and his heartbeat echoed in the hallway like an indefinite and infinite song. Today I entered Shiff again, and many beings spoke through its branches, through its portals. He said: “The doors are opening, for each one of you is a door.” What I noticed is that Kundalini is like that Shiff channel, like a spiral that connects everything, and whose levels are disconnected due to incoherence, due to the inability to maintain a flow of connection between the parts of our being. But as we work on Coherence every day, more and more, it is as if the parts come together... The image I see is as if many cranes were taking the cylinders of a giant conduit, and were aligning them all like parts of a telescope. And when they are all in position, we will be able to see perfectly to the other side.
_AM: And so the doors will open.
_I: I could see them... Everything was very big, infinite, impressive... Gears that were aligned together, and through the interior we could see the light from the center, what we previously saw by flash, could be seen perfectly from the place where each one stood. found.
_AM: The question would be whether they will be willing to walk through the doors.
_I: Why?
_AM: The fear of what is on the other side. Every living being clings to what it knows, because the fear of the unknown produces insecurity, doubt, and makes one return to the same thing as always, falling into the same clutches of the subconscious again and again. “Bad acquaintance.” The Light of consciousness can blind many who have been accustomed to living in the shadows. Your eyes can't adapt that quickly, they need time.
_I: Like when we woke up. If we have the curtains closed as tightly as our eyes, someone opening the curtains suddenly with a mid-morning sun overhead can burn our retinas...
_AM: And the only thing you will see like this are little colored lights with unreal flashes, preventing you from seeing the truth. Delusions. Some fall in love with this and they get lost in those illusions, while others cling to the shadows, closing the curtains again. They need time to adapt, step by step.
_I: And that's okay, everyone has their own rhythm, you can't force anyone.
_AM: Unless you have decided to be in Service. And it does become a Duty.
_I: Service arises from the heart… As I said yesterday, it cannot be forced.
_AM: But it must be carried out responsibly. Obliging comes from the Latin “ob-ligare”, that is, being bound, bound “tied against another”. Responsibility comes from the Latin “having the ability to respond.” Responsibility invites us to take action based on what I know and have. Service comes from the Indo-European “serw”, which means to protect: “pro-teg” (to put a roof over something, to cover it). And there are two ways in which people are of service: the first is in the Service of their Survival, and the second is in the Service of Transcendence.
_I: What would the Survival Service be?
_AM: Service to Survival is what you know with the word “Attachment”. In the world of consciousness and spirituality, the concept of having attachment to things refers to having a lot of esteem, affection, appreciation for something, coming to consider the fact of leaving or abandoning it, of letting go and letting go, as unthinkable. Thus, the idea of Detachment is fundamental: letting things go, letting go, not clinging to anything. But most of the time, in the human spiritual world, Detachment is confused with Abandonment. To abandon is to leave aside, to go over to another side, to the other band, since the concept of abandoning comes from “changing speech” (from the Indo-European “bha”, which is “to speak”). For this reason, the concept of detachment today is confused with the change in discourse in which the person, instead of taking responsibility for what he had become attached to, decides to simply let it drift, denying it, abandoning it. Detachment is seen as the idea of getting rid of all emotional and material ties to feel liberated. And the truth is that someone without awareness of the links is pure air with an inability to manifest. Now let's go to the origin of the word “Attachment”. It comes from the Indo-European “pei”, which means “fat, milk, fat”, and which gave rise to the Latin “pix”, a substance that gives birth to the word “Black Fish”. Not the aquatic animal, but a thick, oily, greasy secretion, also known as Tar. It is used to smear the inside of drinking boots, and any porous interior surface that needs a waterproof treatment, either to prevent the liquid from leaving or entering.
_I: So Attachment would be that something is stuck with tar... That it is greasy.
_AM: In the ancient concept, fat was not a negative thing, nor was “black fish” or tar. Something greasy, someone obese, reflected wealth, fertility, stability, security, nutrition, beauty. Something greasy implied the ability to retain, to accumulate wealth and food, to generate security under a roof (protect). Attachment refers to protection, the security of survival, of being in the comfort zone, comfortable, healthy, cared for by someone. Attachment, then, remembers what makes us feel alive, calm, what makes us survive. Cling to life as the only way of escape, to permanence. In English, “Attachment” comes from the Indo-European word “steg”, which refers to “stake”, a stick where things are affirmed, where security and stability are clung and manifested. I ask you: is attachment bad?
_I: No… At least if your goal is life and survival as a biological and cultural organism.
_AM: Exactly. We cannot judge the attachment of things, since it implies seeking stability and security, and every human, animal, does this. Try to find a point of calm where things can be predictable and routine, where you find comfort.
_I: Attachment, seen as something negative, is almost denying how much this concept has done for us. Protect us from all external evil, and prevent internal strength from being lost. We can say that the muscle and skin tissue systems contain the fluids, the humors, within our bodies, making them impermeable. And also, the same tissues protect us from what is outside: poisons, liquids, viruses and bacteria, threats. This translates culturally to the security of the interior of a house, of a family, of the people who make us feel safe and the objects that give us stability.
_AM: The only major conflict here is the dependence on such security, and the belief that it is the only way or way.
_I: This is why it is related to the Survival Service, because it is dedicated to protecting life. And... What would be, then, the second path of the Service of Transcendence?
_AM: Here we will also find an interesting etymological root that will help you understand it. The same word “pei”, which in Latin you will say “pix – picis”, which gives rise to Attachment (ad-picare), is the root of the word “pituita” (sticky mucus), which gives rise to the name of the gland. Hypophysis in Latin: “Pituitary”.
_I: The Crown gland. I heard long ago that the Romans believed that this gland was what created nasal mucus. That's why I don't like to call it the Pituitary Gland, because it seems disrespectful to the gland of Spiritual Vision and Consciousness. Its name is Hypophysis (meaning in Greek: below growth, that is, development).
_AM: This gland allows us to open the eyes of the cosmos to see beyond the “physes”, the forms, what we know, and understand what lies behind. No longer what glues things together, but what connects things. The Network. Here you find the concept of Detachment. Detachment is the Service of Transcendence, where you stop thinking about protecting life, and start thinking about protecting existence. Existence encompasses much more, outside of a simple human life. It goes to the connection between all beings through time and space, without limits. Detachment does not imply leaving ties and matter, but understanding that it is impossible to leave them, because you are part of everyone, and you are not tied to any, but connected to each one like a fabric. You don't belong to one, you are everything. Thus, the pituitary gland allows you to see the unity in things, putting yourself at the service of what was, is and will be, without having to cling to what is. Detachment is awakening to see more broadly the role of life in existence, and you no longer depend on life, but you do not separate from it either, you do not abandon it, but you take care of it, you protect it, you encourage it to develop.
_I: Detaching is not letting go, it is loving without limits, understanding your eternal capacity to transform.
_AM: Now think about all the things that hold you back, like standing on tar, submerging yourself in tar, the things you cling to in life, the things you serve with the need to survive. What are the things that you are afraid to change and transform and that you prefer to leave as they are to feel safe? Even if you know that it is a false security... And then recognize: Have you been responsible for what you claim to have detached yourself from? Are your detachments balanced or simply abandoned reactions? Become aware of both, because neither one nor the other will lead you to real freedom.
_I: And where will I find it?
_AM: In the joy of enjoying things while they last, taking responsibility for them with love, and celebrating the moment in which they transform to continue their course of evolution and expansion. There you will find freedom, at the midpoint between Attachment and Detachment, in the Love of Consciousness.