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Habits: "Old Dogs, New Tricks" - Defeating Resistance

AvatarHigh Priest Zevios Metathronos6 min to read
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There is an adage that is known and goes like this: "You cannot teach an old dog new tricks."

The above has to do with the fact that as we human beings change, many of our ways become "set". That's true for most people out there especially. These ways are set in our minds, emotions, lifestyles and habits. Of course, the more we grow up and the more we stagnate, the more we tend to become also stuck on certain routines for better or for worse. These routines and repetitive things we do, tend to decide our fate and where our life goes or doesn't go.

Observe the above in outsiders and people who do not change anything in their life, and you will see what I mean. Resistence to change is one thing; resistance to development is another.

Aristotle knew this and put the matter really simply: Everything you will do or will not do, is largely a subject of the proper habits. It's about what you do and what you do long enough to reap any form of benefit from it. If you will become a highly virtuous or successful person, is entirely related to your habits. If you will fail at everything in life, deep down, it still goes back to your habits.

Habits, or the things you do everyday, are actually forming what we refer to ask Karma. Karma is the law of consequence based on previous decisions and actions, like cause and effect, but on a far larger scale. But fundamentally this is what it is. There are levels of karma we can control, and levels that we cannot control.

In some levels in life, one might have "Good Karma", for example, their parents, due to [oftentimes unconscious] good mating decisions, or good fortune, might have good health. That is a tendency to good karma. This habit of existence can be maintained if one does what is good for themselves or their health, or it can vanish if one does not do what they should do in order to maintain this. Start doing all the wrong things in the world for your health, then before you know it, any "good karma" here will start shedding itself bit by bit.

A well sculpted body, falls also on this category. No matter who you are, you can have a great body if you exercise. Your older years will have less pain, because you exercised.

Similarly, in spirituality, you will be a better state of being and mentality, if you just work on these instead of doing nothing. As harm or pressure from life accumulates, you will have way less or none if you habituate yourself in the gifts of this path. If not, suffering awaits. Many older people only keep getting older, more stagnant and suffering.

The Zevst path is literally shaped to be the opposite. As you grow, while others wait for their death or the eventuality of some delusion that will "save them", you are indeed moving through your habits [studying, better life, meditation, improving your life] into a better trajectory, that can just keep getting better. While our habits cannot always control what we are hit from by life, our habits can help us iron ourselves and give us a semblance of strong balance, that keeps us afloat no matter what. Calamity, disaster and anything might hit, but when habits and self mastery are strong, one has the power to move on.

Humans construct their own living torments and "hells" because of many misdirected habits. If you sit playing video games all day in denial of existence, all these things you are not improving at, are going to come back to you to bite you hard: Loneliness, isolation, lack of partner, bad health, denial of existence, being oblivious life, old age, lack of attainment - these things are coming.

These things are not coming because you play video games necessarily, because if you did this in good measure, it would be good for you; but in the example of over-reaching damning behaviors like addiction, these will make sure you receive a form of "punishment" later on. This "punishment" one can try to "postpone" or avoid, but it will always be there.

Going back to habits, the reconstruction of your negative habits that don't take you to where your heart and dreams want you to be, is the key to go forward. You won't become a God if you don't meditate or don't try to live your existence and life. The only way forward is through repetitive doing, daily doing, until you are there.

Lastly, the great crown for those who have good habits, is that you will attain effortlessness when it comes to attaining certain things. Things that are good and "painful" will actually give you a pleasure that only athletes and other people who really struggle and force themselves to a higher limit in any category of life will really understand.

The reason why there such stern focus on getting children to exercise in the Ancient world, especially up until ages of teenagehood, is because it makes you form the notion of habit in your mind. If you are an athlete and you know the painstaking 20 years it can take to reach mastery on your sport, you will understand me instantly when I say anything.

If you grew up never having to form yourself in this manner, you think that everything happens without any toil and one always seeks the easy way out, which is inconsistent with great attainments especially in material or high spiritual subjects. Toil looks foreign, and therefore one is with-held from proper success.

It didn't take me any amount of stress or pressure to write this message here, it was done flawlessly and with a lot of love. But years ago when I started saying just about anything, it was not easy to do. Still there are days where it's really hard but I have learned to enjoy the process. Habituation here worked itself. When one manages these habits, then these habits also change YOU and what YOU enjoy and what you do "not enjoy".

Therefore, if you aren't enjoying your purpose in Zevism or the gym or anything positive like meditation in your life, or in your life in general, or you feel "resistance", it's simply due to lack of proper habituation. When you do this, the "resistance" will disappear and eventually become a propelling force, getting you upward so you can unfold your potential.

Yes, old "dogs", no matter who they are, can learn new tricks. The question is up to the individual's will to actually discover a better existence and potential for themselves, or to not do this. The choice is yours in the end of the day.

-High Priest Zevios Metathronos

#1

Thank you so much!!!! I have been trying to work on exercising and also working on meditations everyday and trying to form a habit, this cements the idea for me!!!!

#2

A good thing is to remember that there are many ways to do things. Far more ways than we know. . Keeps the dog young in terms of Adaptability .

#3

How do you step over the in-between stage of like and dislike?

For example, I enjoy my meditation routine, but at the same time I see it as a chore and on certain days, depending on my mood, I look towards being done it.

It's been a while but I still get the feeling of work instead of play.

#4

Very motivational post thank you HPZM.

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#5

Thank you.
This is a very motivating article.

A few days ago, while meditating, I was thinking about what is the most precious thing in life. In the past I would have said money, gold, gems, power.

But it occurred to me that the most valuable thing in life is time well spent.
Normally, time just passes. Normal time is infinite and passes infinitely.
But time well spent adds real value to life.

I'm working on solving a lot of problems at the moment, I don't have much normal time.
But I feel good, because I feel that's what's driving me forward.
I would not trade it for the endless boredom of hopelessness.

#6

thank's

#7

If one repeats a certain action enough times the pain moves from doing that action to not doing it. We feel incomplete or guilty and this pushes us to do it. So it's just a matter of time before it becomes easy.

#8

Thank you so much for sharing this. ❤️ It takes a certain person to be able to understand this. And very few people will understand let alone pick it up and take the advice on something like this. And depending on the attitude of the individual? It varies! In the typical habits that people have what they've developed themselves? Throughout the years how they've been brought up and raised and among other things. And I believe? If the person wanted to, he or she with the right set of mind and with enough passion, they can overcome a lot of habits that are unnecessary. And they will notice the change and they will notice the difference in their personality as well. Especially if they are determined enough to become a better person! Changing their better habits? In order to move on and Excel to a higher level. Of what is most important

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#9

I've been thinking about similar things for a while now..

Like.. you can't change your habits if you currently do not have the capacity (in any way, shape or form) to do so.

Or the things that you spend your day to day life with, if they do not bring you joy or satisfaction. Now you mentioned doing 'positive things that are good for you' - which offsets what I mentioned above.
But to find the motivation to do so, to break from an old habit, into a new one, can also be really hard. However, it seems as the more that you try to learn new things, the easier it gets.

And to learn what self love actually is. It is not the superficial putting make-up on yourself (though that might be part of it but should not be the sole reason) but to do the things that actually make you feel fulfilled, accomplished, happy as a person. Not to show-off, but to self actualize (word that I wanted to use but idk if it is correct to use here) and realize your own potential.

Also for whoever reads this, the important thing is to try. And if you fail, so what. Try again. And again. And again. Even if it takes over a dozen times, at the end of it all, breaking bad habits, negative behaviour, ... is the hardest thing to do. Part of it, is that it takes a lot of mental work, not just only the physical work we see around us, and that some people seem to only show that part, in the superficiality today.. Like the surrealistic idea that an entire person can change 100% from one moment to the next (I blame movies lol).
(Which is also why so many people like to see part of the real person behind the fame/status... Because it seems to be more understandable/relateable, depending on who.)

We don't turn into superman/superwoman overnight. We work towards it. Every single day.

Temporarily inactive.

#10

In my personal experience, and that of others who have a "busy" routine, even outside of meditation, the "problem" is not solved but managed.

#11

There is an adage that is known and goes like this: "You cannot teach an old dog new tricks."

The above has to do with the fact that as we human beings change, many of our ways become "set". That's true for most people out there especially. These ways are set in our minds, emotions, lifestyles and habits. Of course, the more we grow up and the more we stagnate, the more we tend to become also stuck on certain routines for better or for worse. These routines and repetitive things we do, tend to decide our fate and where our life goes or doesn't go.

Observe the above in outsiders and people who do not change anything in their life, and you will see what I mean. Resistence to change is one thing; resistance to development is another.

Wow, gonna read this more few times.

It so so resonates with my situation.

Actually this is very familiar to me…

Recently, I started to feel that result of good habits, it only expands.

So so nice To read,

Thank you.

#12

There is an adage that is known and goes like this: "You cannot teach an old dog new tricks."

The above has to do with the fact that as we human beings change, many of our ways become "set". That's true for most people out there especially. These ways are set in our minds, emotions, lifestyles and habits. Of course, the more we grow up and the more we stagnate, the more we tend to become also stuck on certain routines for better or for worse. These routines and repetitive things we do, tend to decide our fate and where our life goes or doesn't go.

Observe the above in outsiders and people who do not change anything in their life, and you will see what I mean. Resistence to change is one thing; resistance to development is another.

Thank you- soon as I can get to the library I'm going to have this sermon printed out several times to post around my place. I have been reading and listening to dozens of people when it comes to makeing habits. Your a great motivator. Thank you for going down this path with us. Pythia chose a great person to be HP.

Hail Father Zeus

#13

How do you step over the in-between stage of like and dislike?

For example, I enjoy my meditation routine, but at the same time I see it as a chore and on certain days, depending on my mood, I look towards being done it.

It's been a while but I still get the feeling of work instead of play.

I think I know exactly what you're saying, that meditation can feel like a pain some days more than others.

I get this sometimes also and I can't help but think it has to do with many things, most especially astrology and planetary alignments, along with what energies might latch onto us during our day. The latter can occur quite easily (especially for me being overly-empathetic). We need to constantly maintain a strong AOP and remember to never let our emotions overtake our rationality, boundaries and goals. Stoicism is a great mode in achieving this I find.

Sometimes I've had meditation sessions that went supremely well with fast and intense progress, while other times it feels like I'm climbing up a hill just to get the same results. I find getting good at void meditation helps to focus the mind.

To help with motivation I find that a healthy diet, sleep and exercise plays a big part. Avoid too many simple carbs because these can mess with your sleep if consumed too late and they can give you a crash.

Here are a few runes that might also help (info from the runes page on the ToZ site):

Wunjo (Joy): A rune of honors and rewards. Good for raising confidence and self-esteem.
Nauthiz (Need): Endurance and will. The mental strength to last. When used in white magick, this rune gives defiance and the strength to carry on when all hope seems lost. It is a rune of survival and fearlessness in the face of death.
Thurisaz (Thorn): Rune of cutting, sharpness, and pain. Brute strength, destructive power of chaos and ruin. Also of death and regeneration, transformation and breaking down barriers. assists the energy of other runes it is used with to manifest in reality.

#14

Consistency is key,start small and slowly build on that. You a spiritual being first,in an Age where we easily identify with physical sheath first ,some austerity (denial of sensual pleasures) is good. Don't go overboard with this , start small. Think on the Eternal,it can't be seen physically but it can be felt. Practice being still feeling the Eternal within you ,for 10 minutes everyday,when you are hungry don't immediately eat delay a bit. Go for a walk sometimes to town instead of taking a vehicle, while thinking on the Eternal within you and without. Physical exercise while thinking on the Eternal and so on. Austerity. Treat the physical body like a vehicle,when you enter a vehicle you don't identify with it, but you need a vehicle to take from point A to B. If the vehicle is not in good shape it won't take you to your destination. So the vehicle has to be in fairly good shape. Treat the physical body like that. Take good care of of it but don't identify with it. All the problems,bad habits and so on come from identifying with the physical sheath. You can be intellectually educated that you have a soul with chakras but still fall into the habit of identifying with the physical sheath. Think on the Eternal consistently until you are convinced that you are Unchanging Pure Energy first before anything. This is soul body realisaton at the heart chakra ,you will know it when it happens. Kundalini rising is the highest samadhi,and may not be in the reach of most. But getting convinnced of the Eternal within you is within reach. Infact the first fix of Yogic practices in this Age ,is getting convinced of the Eternal in you. Kundalini rising comes naturally after this,and one can even reach a point of adepthood where they choose to raise or delay. Get convinced of the Eternal ,feel you are Pure Unchanging Energy everyday,start with being still,spine upright for 10 minutes then build on this at your own pace. Lotus pose is recommended but it can be any other pose. This is hatha yoga. Phyisical stillness tames the Ida feminine channel into the Sushumna Nadi ,its emotional instinctive. Thinking on the Eternal tames the Pingala male channel,into the Sushumna channel in the middle of the spine. Being still is therefore the Yoga itself. A mystic must live mostly in the spine,this is soul always in the Eternal Blissfull Now. Life is meant to be lived joyfully,you are the soul body in the Eternal Now. When you feel low,good that's when you should even practice being still and think on the Eternal. Overcoming the intellectual ,instinctive nature to withdraw Awareness into your soul body,one day you will come to realise the Intense Bliss of it. Then you have broken into contemplation ,soul body realisation.
They are even experiments to taste ,trying being unhappy or depressed with your spine upright ,you will find that it's not possible. Try being happy with a sulking pose or depressed spine leaning forward ,you will find it is not possible to be happy or jovial in such a pose. You can a tell alot from people and their habits from their phyisical structure and their pose,especially the way they walk. But even an athlete can get depressed if they don't think on the Eternal. So from some occult logic ,you will conclude that the Lotus Pose is the Ultimate Pose and all movement originates from this Pose. Practice being while thinking and feeling the Eternal in you,start with 10 minutes ,when you just wake up. Practice mantras in the Lotus Pose ,when get confortable it,do ToZ rituals schedules in it. Pray to the Gods in it and so on.
It's a good habit to develop,occult understanding will just automatically unfold into your intellect ,the more you do this. The spiritual being of everyone is All Knowing .

#15

This is just too inspiring HP! It helped connect many dots for me and it reminded me that I already know what to do at any given time and in any given situation.

This feeling we all get... the fear of the unknown and of passing time. What might or might not be and what could've been... this can destroy a person if it's focused on to much.

Life is short, yes, but every one of us has this unique ability to make the most out of all of it and reap the most benefit that we can. Time moves slower when we are in a flow state. This is where all Zevists should be! Embracing the unknown as it is and jumping toward it without fear. Knowing that we are constantly growing, changing and overcoming. Even when we grow old, our cells continue to destroy and replace themselves. Life itself only knows how to move forward yet so many of us in the world become stagnant and indecisive; trapped in self-doubt and not seeing the forest for the trees.

We have endless reasons to have joy and pride, yet the single greatest thing to me is finding truth in all things, regardless if they are "good" or "bad."

We obtain even greater truth through our routines, patterns and dedications. Being the most that we can be in every way is the path of a Zevist and it's the same idea I had always known to be the most correct in spite of my past meekness and ineptitude. My greatest failures have been centred on hyper-fixation as a means of escapism in order to justify in what I lack and thus what I avoid, yet Zevism teaches us how to balance all things in order to achieve a higher state of existence. We can't focus just on one problem and think 'I need to fix this before I can be successful doing anything else'.

It is no wonder the world seems to have problems greater than myself. Their problems are expressed more depending on their ego. One's problems cannot be measured or projected to anyone else's ever; they can only be truly faced, measured and overcome by the individual themself.

I feel like I was a terrible person for having not fully comprehened this in the past and I hope that people didn't take my passion for expressing truth as being vindictive and belittling, or as a means to seek unwarranted comfort or sympathy. Thank you again for your sermons! It genuinely has helped me out a lot.

#16

I've been thinking about similar things for a while now..

Like.. you can't change your habits if you currently do not have the capacity (in any way, shape or form) to do so.

Or the things that you spend your day to day life with, if they do not bring you joy or satisfaction. Now you mentioned doing 'positive things that are good for you' - which offsets what I mentioned above.
But to find the motivation to do so, to break from an old habit, into a new one, can also be really hard. However, it seems as the more that you try to learn new things, the easier it gets.

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#17

How do you step over the in-between stage of like and dislike?

For example, I enjoy my meditation routine, but at the same time I see it as a chore and on certain days, depending on my mood, I look towards being done it.

It's been a while but I still get the feeling of work instead of play.

Discipline, and the understanding that something is necessary for your advancement and growth. Often times, it's the level of ability and power we realize we have developed after habitually performing particular tasks over a long period of time, from which we derive a sense of fulfillment, and enjoyment. Remind yourself every now and then what you're capable of now compared to several weeks or months ago, as a result of your consistent efforts.

There will inevitably be some days or times during which all seems to intervene and hold you back, but in the end, consistency forms a steadfast foundation where your will to perform a task will not be impeded by any circumstance.

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#18

There is an adage that is known and goes like this: "You cannot teach an old dog new tricks."

The above has to do with the fact that as we human beings change, many of our ways become "set". That's true for most people out there especially. These ways are set in our minds, emotions, lifestyles and habits. Of course, the more we grow up and the more we stagnate, the more we tend to become also stuck on certain routines for better or for worse. These routines and repetitive things we do, tend to decide our fate and where our life goes or doesn't go.

Observe the above in outsiders and people who do not change anything in their life, and you will see what I mean. Resistence to change is one thing; resistance to development is another.

So timely, thank you HPZM 666

#19

How do you step over the in-between stage of like and dislike?

For example, I enjoy my meditation routine, but at the same time I see it as a chore and on certain days, depending on my mood, I look towards being done it.

It's been a while but I still get the feeling of work instead of play.

What's bad about feeling it out of duty or out of fun? Both are very viable and helpful. These moods can change sometimes.