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Jimi Hendrix Music Genius

Musicians are complex people because besides their music persona, there is character and sense of purpose. Wrapped in these there is lifestyle and craving for fame.

 

Craving for fame is not an ordinary thing. It has over the centuries driven men crazy. It makes a man into a cruel beast. Below is a short clip about Jimi Hendrix, who fame greed led to the early death of his physical body, the very instrument which he used to develop fame.

 

In that video it is evident that as far as music and guitar technology is concerned, he was a genius. There is denial of that. However genius does not stand alone. It is surrounded by and supported by other aspects which may undermined it at some stage.

 

A person’s genius is the least of his problems because that is either there in his nature or it is not. For instance a grass seed already has certain genetic codes which a deer’s sperm does not have. This means that either one has the capacity for fame or one does not. However fame is problematic because under it is a danger which is called motivation. Motivation is divisor while fame is the dividend. Unfortunately the divisor has the upper hand. It is the cutter. It cannot be trusted. If I have 100. If I then divide that by 0. That will result in 0. The big factor of 100 is meaningless if it is qualified by a zero.

 

Why do I want to become famous?

 

The answer to that gives the divisor which will cut apart whatever fame I acquire.

 

Sad is it not?

 

Consciousness is also required but consciousness unfortunately has to be supported by what goes into the body in the form of air and food. Food includes anything which does into the mouth or which goes into the system intravenously. With Mr. Hendrix the food was drugs, LSD, marijuana and cocaine, you name it. All the same however in his case it was no fault because those drugs caused him to be inspired with certain lyrics and most of all it enhanced his music blending skill.

 

Unfortunate what goes into the moth, which inspires one’s genius may also kill the body or make the mind adopt some type of psychosis.

 

From a careful study of the life of Hendrix and from having conversations with him in the astral world, my conclusion is that his craving for fame had nothing to do with music or anything besides the need for attention.

 

It is just that as it worked out, as fate would have it, that need for attention vented itself as musical genius because his kundalini lifeForce figured that to get attention one has to be on stage, one has to provide a hypnotic product to other human beings. To draw their attention to oneself one has to do something sensational, something which their senses are irresistibly drawn to.

 

How sad!

 

Michael Beloved’s advice is this:

 

If you desire fame, then desire it so that you get it once you are deceased. If you get it while using a physical body, more than likely it will devour you. Think of this: Which you would prefer to outrun a train while it travels up a steep hill, or to outrun it when it does down a steep incline?

 

There is no harm in working to become famous so long as you do so while you are not famous because as soon as you become famous, if you are still in the history of the world, that would be like running ahead of a train which goes down him. It is likely that it will crush you.

 

To be fair, let me use myself as an example. I deliberately avoid fame but I know that I can only do so while I use this body. As soon as they body is finished, fame may arrive or it may make no showing. If it arrives after the body is done, it will not matter because I will not be physically present to be victimized by it. Then it will find me in the psychic existence but in that situation, I can monitor it to avoid being ruined.

 

What would I do if fame finds me while this physical system lives?

 

That is not a good question because it assumes that fame will find me. But I am saying that it will not. The reason is that if you are not in the sun you will not get sunburnt. The sun may shine and still if one is not exposed to it, one will not be affected. Remember what I wrote about motive. My expertise which is kundalini yoga, meditation and related literature will not produce fame because most people are not interested in that type of introversion, and certainly they do not want to be pressured by me to do it. Hence fame is no danger to me. It will not seek me out because I do not have a sensual product which fame could promote successfully.

 

Later after I am deceased, as a novelty, for the record of an accomplishment of one of humanity, I may be famous. But otherwise no. And this is wonderful for me.

Here is the video:

Replies (3)
    • Michael wrote: If it arrives after the body is done, it will not matter because I will not be physically present to be victimized by it. Then it will find me in the psychic existence but in that situation, I can monitor it to avoid being ruined.
      Dean's question: Could you briefly explain or provide an example of how you could "monitor it to avoid being ruined"in the psychic existence?
      • Thank you for asking Dean,

        the same question flashed in my mind as I read,

        so some unexpected details in expert reply will be beneficial.

        • Reply from LinkedIn:
          Angela Kolias 
          Author of ALPHA OMEGA YOGA


          Poor Jimi had a negligent financial manager who had created quite a tax liability for him. Jimi was incredibly anxious about his tax problem the night he overdosed and died.

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