Post by joseph486 on Aug 16, 2008 12:22:02 GMT -5
The Force of Tian-Shi
Holy Text of Force-Sensitivity, which was first developed by the Celestial Masters.
by Joseph486
Dedicated to the Eight Immortals
Introduction
All things echo through the Force, as they are the
reflection of it.
Fear is the Path to the Darkside; suffering is the Fruit
thereof.
As Water flows over the river rocks, let us read with
Courage and Force-Awareness, leaving no stone
unturned.
I
The Nature of the Force
1. The Force-Sensitive is the All-Force. The name is the
thing named.
2. Unmanifested is the Secret Father of Space and
Nature; Manifested, it is their Mother. Yet They are
One and the same.
3. To understand this Mystery, one must be fulfilling
the Will of the Force. If one is not thus liberated, one
will never comprehend It.
(There is no emotion; there is peace.)
4. The Force is One, and the Force-Sensitive is but a
phase thereof. The Abyss of this Mystery is the Portal
of Serpent Wonder.
II
The Force: Source of the Self
1. All men know that beauty and ugliness are
correlatives, as are skill and clumsiness; one implies
and suggests the other.
2. So also existence and non-existence pose the one
the other; so also is it with ease and difficulty, length
and shortness; height and lowness. Also Music exists
through harmony of opposites; time and space
depend upon contraposition.
3. By the use of this method, the Jedi can fulfil his
will without action, and utter his word without
speech.
4. Like all natural archetypes, the Jedi arise without
diffidence; they grow, and none interfere; they
change according to their natural order, without lust
of result. The work is accomplished; yet continueth in
its orbit, without goal. This work is done
subconsciously in meditation; this is why its energy
is indefatigable.
III
Quieting Folk
1. To reward merit is to stir up emulation; to prize
rarities is to encourage robbery; to display desirable
things is to excite the disorder of covetousness.
2. Therefore, Jedi govern men by keeping their own
minds and bodies at Rest, contenting the one by
Emptiness, the other by Fullness.
3. He satisfies their desires, thus fulfilling their wills,
and making them frictionless; and he makes them
(His Mind and Body) strong, to a similar end.
4. He delivereth them from the restlessness of
knowledge and the cravings of discontent.
(There is no ignorance; there is knowledge. See next
lineā¦)
5. As to those who have knowledge already, he
teacheth them the way of non-action.
6. This being assured, there is no disorder in the
world.
(There is no passion; there is serenity.)
IV
The Spring Without Source
1. The Force resembleth the emptiness of Space; to
employ it, we must avoid creating bad things.
2. O Force, how vast art Thou, the Abyss of Abysses,
thou Holy and Secret Father of all Fatherhoods of
Things!
3. Let us make our sharpness blunt; let us loosen our
complexes;let us tone down our brightness to the
general obscurity. Oh Force, how elegant is thy motion, how
pure, continuous One beyond Heaven!
4. This Force hath no Father; it is beyond all other
conceptions, higher than the highest.
V
Formula of the Vacuum
1. Space and Nature proceed without motive, but
casually in their order of nature, dealing with all
things carelessly, like used talismans. So also the Jedi
deal with their people, not exercising rulership over
them, but rather allowing the nature of All to move
without friction.
2. The Space between heaven and Nature is their
breathing apparatus. Exhalation is not exhaustion, but
the complement of Inhalation, and this equally of
that. Speech exhausteth; guard thyself, therefore,
maintaining the perfect freedom of thy nature.
VI
The Perfecting of Form
1. The Dark Art is the immortal enemy of the Light,
it is the destructive aspect.
2. Space and Nature issued from the Gate of Chaos;
this Gate is the Root of their Black World-Sycamore.
3. Its operation is of pure Death and Hatred, and
faileth never.
(There is no death; there is the Force.
Holy Text of Force-Sensitivity, which was first developed by the Celestial Masters.
by Joseph486
Dedicated to the Eight Immortals
Introduction
All things echo through the Force, as they are the
reflection of it.
Fear is the Path to the Darkside; suffering is the Fruit
thereof.
As Water flows over the river rocks, let us read with
Courage and Force-Awareness, leaving no stone
unturned.
I
The Nature of the Force
1. The Force-Sensitive is the All-Force. The name is the
thing named.
2. Unmanifested is the Secret Father of Space and
Nature; Manifested, it is their Mother. Yet They are
One and the same.
3. To understand this Mystery, one must be fulfilling
the Will of the Force. If one is not thus liberated, one
will never comprehend It.
(There is no emotion; there is peace.)
4. The Force is One, and the Force-Sensitive is but a
phase thereof. The Abyss of this Mystery is the Portal
of Serpent Wonder.
II
The Force: Source of the Self
1. All men know that beauty and ugliness are
correlatives, as are skill and clumsiness; one implies
and suggests the other.
2. So also existence and non-existence pose the one
the other; so also is it with ease and difficulty, length
and shortness; height and lowness. Also Music exists
through harmony of opposites; time and space
depend upon contraposition.
3. By the use of this method, the Jedi can fulfil his
will without action, and utter his word without
speech.
4. Like all natural archetypes, the Jedi arise without
diffidence; they grow, and none interfere; they
change according to their natural order, without lust
of result. The work is accomplished; yet continueth in
its orbit, without goal. This work is done
subconsciously in meditation; this is why its energy
is indefatigable.
III
Quieting Folk
1. To reward merit is to stir up emulation; to prize
rarities is to encourage robbery; to display desirable
things is to excite the disorder of covetousness.
2. Therefore, Jedi govern men by keeping their own
minds and bodies at Rest, contenting the one by
Emptiness, the other by Fullness.
3. He satisfies their desires, thus fulfilling their wills,
and making them frictionless; and he makes them
(His Mind and Body) strong, to a similar end.
4. He delivereth them from the restlessness of
knowledge and the cravings of discontent.
(There is no ignorance; there is knowledge. See next
lineā¦)
5. As to those who have knowledge already, he
teacheth them the way of non-action.
6. This being assured, there is no disorder in the
world.
(There is no passion; there is serenity.)
IV
The Spring Without Source
1. The Force resembleth the emptiness of Space; to
employ it, we must avoid creating bad things.
2. O Force, how vast art Thou, the Abyss of Abysses,
thou Holy and Secret Father of all Fatherhoods of
Things!
3. Let us make our sharpness blunt; let us loosen our
complexes;let us tone down our brightness to the
general obscurity. Oh Force, how elegant is thy motion, how
pure, continuous One beyond Heaven!
4. This Force hath no Father; it is beyond all other
conceptions, higher than the highest.
V
Formula of the Vacuum
1. Space and Nature proceed without motive, but
casually in their order of nature, dealing with all
things carelessly, like used talismans. So also the Jedi
deal with their people, not exercising rulership over
them, but rather allowing the nature of All to move
without friction.
2. The Space between heaven and Nature is their
breathing apparatus. Exhalation is not exhaustion, but
the complement of Inhalation, and this equally of
that. Speech exhausteth; guard thyself, therefore,
maintaining the perfect freedom of thy nature.
VI
The Perfecting of Form
1. The Dark Art is the immortal enemy of the Light,
it is the destructive aspect.
2. Space and Nature issued from the Gate of Chaos;
this Gate is the Root of their Black World-Sycamore.
3. Its operation is of pure Death and Hatred, and
faileth never.
(There is no death; there is the Force.