THE NEUTRONIC THOMAS
Matrixing is a method enabling one to analyze and handle force and flow (direction).
The universe consisting of nothing but objects having directions (which collide), Matrixing is able to analyze and handle any force or direction in the universe.
I have used Matrixing to dissect the martial arts, to find and fix the things wrong with that subject.
Some of this has been detailed in the various books you will find on this site. Some not.
But, I matrixed the English language, algebra, the human mind...ah, the human mind.
And I found myself knee deep in the subject of religion.
I began matrixing religion.
Now, one of the facets of Matrixing is that it isolates the things that you don’t know, thus, you can define what you don’t know, and then you know.
Sort of a mind blower, really, for Matrixing is the first and only science that tells you how to find out what you don’t know. Previous to Matrixing you had to be in an area, stumble across a brick, and then isolate which brick it actually was that you stubbed your toe on.
Matrixing analyzed all potentials of motion, and thus exposed all potential stumbling blocks, and the Way was opened.
Now, that said, let’s consider the Martial Arts.
The Martial Arts are concerned with analyzing and handling force and direction. This is very in keeping with the central thrust of Matrixing.
One thing that occurs is that the mind works best in silence.
Simply, you have a lot of chatter and distraction, (static), and the mind doesn’t function well.
Now life is a procedure which will settle the mind, or excite it.
Martial Arts, done properly, will settle the mind, and even silence the static.
But, how many subjects is the average human involved in that provide him/her with amazing amounts of static?
Day to day life, work, relationships, chosen fields of study...the list often seems near endless.
But Matrixing these fields creates less static, and more silence, and so what a person should do is seek out the fields of study, the relationships, the areas of life one is engaged in, and Matrix them.
Interestingly enough, religion provides an enormous amount of static.
Who are you? What is God? What is the universe?
And wars are fought and civilizations rise and fall and...just because man can’t get a few simple answers to a few simple questions.
For my first journey into religion I chose Ho’oponopono. It is a little known Hawaiian religion that lent itself well to Neutronics.
Oh, and I should mention, at this point, what Neutronics is.
Matrixing isolates what you don’t understand.
Neutronics enables you to handle it.
Matrixing is like a broad radar, but what do you do when you detect the incoming threat (or non-threat)?
You apply Neutronics.
Neutronics enables you to deal with the potential motion as you wish.
And you are no longer victim to the whims of potential motions in which objects (including such things as bullets, love, tears, governments, or whatever) collide with you.
You are not the victim of the things that collide with you in this universe, you are in charge, and that puts you in charge of the universe.
Not a very big place, once you’ve assumed command, believe me.
Anyway, that said, for my second foray into religion I chose the Gospel of Thomas.
Thomas is a fellow from two thousand years ago. He wasn’t a philosopher, he was a transcriber, and he transcribed the words of Jesus.
That’s right, the words of Jesus, and he did this only a hundred years after Jesus lived.
Thus, we have probably the most accurate representation of the teachings of the most important man in all of Christianity.
And, for thousands of years, his work has been banned.
That’s right, the church didn’t like what he said, so they banned his book. Kicked it out, and many assumed it was lost.
Gone.
Sob.
Except...some sixty years ago the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered, and in those scrolls was...Thomas.
The most perfect transcription of the exact words of Jesus in all history.
Well, needless to say, scholars started arguing over the thing as soon as it was unearthed.
There are translations of the transcriptions, arguments over words and concepts, and in spite of the fact that the words are plain to see, in a language that is (once again) modern, everybody wants to argue over them.
Now, before I go on, I want to offer a caution.
If you aren’t interested in religion, if you just want to study the Martial Arts, then you should boogie on out of here.
I will tell you that resolving the mysteries I mentioned earlier will give you a peace of mind, a lack of static, and that silence is invaluable in the Martial Arts.
But, if you don’t have a little discipline from doing the martial arts, then the words of Thomas will probably not have much value for you.
You should study the martial arts, or whatever your discipline is, until your mind is silent enough to deal with the resolution of religious enigma, and you have the actual and honest interest.
Discipline. It is necessary. Believe me.
So, my point here is that the people who argue over the words of Jesus, and this includes not only the Dead Sea Scholars, but scholars throughout history, and even especially the idiots who tossed out the book of Thomas, have no business translating the words of Jesus.
Simply, they have not experienced enlightenment.
They are like dogs arguing over words spoken by man.
They are flesh, and have not the viewpoint of the Spirit.
In 1974 I experienced enlightenment. I have written about that experience, and you can find it here and there in my writings.
And you will find me mentioning it in The Neutronic Thomas.
The point here is that I understand exactly what the words transcribed by Thomas mean, for I have had the religious experience necessary to understand the difference between flesh and Spirit.
And, I am the discoverer of Matrixing and Neutronics.
Thus, I have the tools necessary to compare and contrast the motions inherent in the words written by Thomas, and isolate their true direction and intent.
These two things, experience and the actual tools for isolating and handling what you don’t understand, are my leg up on the scholars.
Would you believe an historian who writes about a battle, or the fellow who lived through the battle?
Okey dokey, all that said, my credentials established, here’s what is in the book.
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The 114 saying of Jesus, Matrixed for best translation.
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Twelve small essays by myself giving the overview of the 114 sayings.
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The twelve essays deal with such subjects as:
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• Problems inherent in translations.
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• The potential for mistranslation.
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• The potential for corruption through the ages.
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• The conundrum of whether Jesus really existed.
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• What Jesus was actually saying.
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• Reconciliation of flesh to Spirit.
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• What man actually is.
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• What a man actually does.
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• Why everything in the universe is wrong. (This will blow your mind!)
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• What the concept of Hell actually is.
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• What the moment of enlightenment actually is.
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• How to create the moment of enlightenment.
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• Problems in translations.
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• Resolution of terms.
That’s it. Not much to do with the Martial Arts, eh?
But, as I said, when the mysteries in a man’s mind, when the things he doesn’t understand, are resolved, there is a resulting silence, and this silence is useful in all of life, and specifically in the Martial Arts.
But, as I said, and I repeat here to emphasize, practice your martial arts sufficient to be able to absorb the direct and most accurate teachings of the most important man in all of Christianity.
Most people who fail to assimilate the truth do so for the simple reason that they are not ready. Their minds are too unruly to actually learn.
If you think you are disciplined enough, if you think you are ready, then click on the Paypal button. After payment of $9.95 you will be directed to a download page.
You can be reading the exact words of Jesus,
and understanding them exactly,
within one minute!
The Neutronic Thomas is 160 pages.
