Adano Ley (Swami Nitty-Gritty) taught us about the “eight stages of volition.”

(1) “Evolutional will power” is the first stage.

Adano explained, “To be a single cell in the womb, the mother has to crave it so. This is the ion that determines the direction it will go through its own perpetual motion. Volition stands for voting ion. This is when the sperm meets the ovum. It is evolutional volition – obedience to the rules is primary.”

(2) “Automatic will power” is the second stage.

Adano explained, “Automatic will is birth with breath. It is an automatic function of the cell to breathe. Automatic will power is reinforced by environmental power in the form of the breast.”

Another name for automatic will power is “restoration of breath.”

(3) “Unthinking will power” is the third stage.

Adano explained, “Craving to survive is the cell’s own integrity.”

Another name for unthinking will power is “craving the power to live.”

(4) “Blind will power” is the fourth stage.

Adano explained, “This is will power with no sense of direction. Seeking to exercise its sovereignty, mistakes will be made that will have to be accounted for. An example is the child who rebels against his parents.”

Another name for blind will power is “blind day.”

(5) “Thinking will power” is the fifth stage.

Adano explained, “‘I’m not going to make a mistake any more’ is the functional statement [of thinking will power]. The sorting out of experiences takes place at this stage. 99 percent of us die in this phase of our existence, or then we may meet a person who has the ‘luck of the Irish,’ or dynamic will power.”

Another name for thinking will power is “discriminational volition.”

(6) “Dynamic will power” is the sixth stage.

Adano explained, “This volition attracts only what is beneficial. This person seems to have charisma, a sense of centeredness. Dynamic refers to mistakes made from one’s own attitude.”

Another name for dynamic will power is “charismatic volition that only attracts beneficial experiences.”

(7) “Divine will power” is the seventh stage.

Adano explained, “One now has to forego dynamic will power to accept the totalness of one’s environment – ‘not my will, but thine.’ You know you’re always in the middle, making life by photo-finish. When Jesus said, ‘Remove this cup,’ it represented the play between dynamic will power and divine will power.”

Another name for divine will power is “environmental volition.”

Divine will power is what today’s chronobiologists call “entrainment,” being syntonic with the environment.

Entrainment is also known as “sympathetic resonance.”

Entrainment (but not addiction) is the underlying basis of Solar Nutrition.

(8) “Return to the womb” is the eighth and final stage.

Adano explained, “You just don’t appear in other realms [brain wave accelerations]. You’re born into them just like you are on Earth.”

Adano began referring to this as “cosmic vacation” in the 1980s.

According to Adano …

“Volition equals desire times energy times oxygen divided by oxygen.”

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