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10-19-2008, 09:16 PM | #1 |
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What does "awakening" mean?
Honestly, I don't get it some times.
What do you guys mean by "awakening" exactly? Don't take this the wrong way, but is "awakening" supposed to be where you awaken to the "fact" that the world is going to collapse in a few months and billions are going to die as so many people here seem to think? Or does it mean I am supposed to believe in Grey's, Reptilians, Illuminati, etc, etc? I don't truly understand what people mean when they say to be "awakened" and I certainly have a good healthy dose of skepticism in my brain which keeps me from believing everything people say without any proof whatosever. |
10-19-2008, 09:30 PM | #2 |
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Re: What does "awakening" mean?
What it means to 'wake up' is simply to realize that things aren't the way way we are told. It means to question everything, and don't believe something just because that's what it says on the news. Try to see things objectively, opposed to subjectively.
It means to try to think for yourself. Otherwise, you're just waking up to another dream. |
10-19-2008, 09:50 PM | #3 |
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Re: What does "awakening" mean?
Excellent question. My take on it is that you start to become aware of your souls purpose for this incarnation, together with a generally expanded awareness - especially with regard to intuition.
Some of us now feel that we came here with a mission, some of us have always felt that way, wheras others (like me) only started to become aware of the mission and the mission parameters at some later point in thier lives. This unfolding of awareness is most often what I think people mean by awakening - awakening to your personal truth. Let light and peace reign on earth. A.. |
10-19-2008, 10:21 PM | #4 |
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Re: What does "awakening" mean?
I see it in two ways, one is seeing through the BS they have been feeding us for so long and the other is being more awake in that I physically see things in a different way, I see the beauty in nature so much more than I used to, I crew a canal barge for charity (hard work but I struggle through ) while I'm on the back alone in my thoughts I am sometimes blown away by what's happening around me, even just seeing water droplets reflecting light is amazing.
I also catch things that aren't there moving out of the corner of my eye much more than I used to. So that's three ways then |
10-19-2008, 10:25 PM | #5 |
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Re: What does "awakening" mean?
Awakening appears to mean something different to different people. Back in 98, 99, I used to meditate a lot and I had marvelous experiences. Sometimes I popped out of or into another focus so-to-speak and could look back so-to-speak and see this reality (or unreality) as something akin to a dream, movie, or game, but the main point was that I could see through it and see that everything in it was all part of the game and that there are many, many other games.
So I see myself now as living in a sort of lucid dream. |
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My teachers hated me growing up, not because I was a rebel or stupid or anything, but because I was very inquisitive and didn't accept everything I read or was taught. Teachers don't like it when you can argue them down on something they think they know and I was good at that. Things have never made sense to me really... In fact, anytime I found myself following the pact, I got ****** because of it. In may of this year, I finally let my guard down again and got pressured into "buying a home" and borrowed $200k to do it. Now the house will probably be worth half that in a few years if all we fear comes to pass. Still, I find myself questioning the basis for a lot of what people here believe. I don't trust or agree with our government or most of the "teachings" we have been taught, but I certainly do not believe all the counter beliefs that people think either. |
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10-19-2008, 10:35 PM | #7 |
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Same here
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10-19-2008, 10:36 PM | #9 |
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Here is a pleasant video that I found with an aspect on "awakening."
Video description: 2012 and the grand alignment. What does it really mean? It's not just about a calendar ending. It's really about an evolutionary beginning of a new cycle. Individually and collectively we all can play a part and help to make this transition a positive, enlightening experience. This video is an inspirational journey through the cosmos, with beautiful music from Enigma, and wonderful Hubble telescope photos. We hope to inspire and communicate in simple terms what is needed to help us make the necessary planetary shift in consciousness . Peace, Suriel - Messenger of Light |
10-19-2008, 10:39 PM | #10 |
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I take 'awakening' to mean learning your Soul's purpose for 'this' incarnation -- AND waking up to the fact that we have been told very little of the Truth out there.
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Re: What does "awakening" mean?
Just to add to that last post. I drive a tourist coach here in Sydney and i do a lot of commentary in my travels. But its during meal times or whilst we just chat casually, i have discovered that when i bring up the subject of spirituality, ufos, aliens etc, i tend to attract about a third of the people who want to listen and give me their opinion on whats happening.
Others just walk away and think i live with the faries. One thing i have noticed, in the past two years, more people are "awakening" in my tours and have an opinion.
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10-19-2008, 11:12 PM | #13 |
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Re: What does "awakening" mean?
Very very good question!
Allthough not complete, You might consider the following levels of awakening. The first awakening is the realization of the body. The awakening that you are alive. You can actually DO things. Talk, walk, make love, make decisions, create and destroy. This awakening sets you free from bodily slavery. You realize you can be a sovereign being. Yet another level is the awakening of the mind. The awakening of the mind occurs the moment you realize that you can actually *think* for yourself. You do not *believe* everything that you are told anymore. Suddenly you question everything. That is what the mind is *supposed* to do in the first place. Children are your example when they ask: Why? The awakening of the mind leads to investigation and research into many areas. Here is where you start reading topics you never heard of before. This awakening sets you free of absolute control. Another level is the awakening of your soul. Now here is where you realize that You are not what You have always been told that You are. Your realize that You are not your body, You are not your Name, You are not Profession, You are not your Personality, You are not you Character. Hell, You are not even father, mother or son. You merely *have* *act on* or *accumulated* all these concepts. And that is ok but actually, the only thing that You are absolutely sure of is the fact that You *experience* many things through many senses. That is ALL you *know* for sure. This awakening sets you free from fear of death. The next level is the awakening to the existence of Oneness. Although You seem to experience duality and separateness suddenly You realize that all is actually ONE. Now you realize the Power of Creation. Here is where You realize that You are a Co-Creator. That makes You Co-Divine. Finally You realize that whatever happens does not really matter. You *MIGHT* realize that you are here for a reason and that you *signed up* for this live/task but the real and only thing that matters is the CHOICE that You make every moment. If you realize this level You realize that: “There is Only One and It Reads These Words Through Your Eyes”. Now all these levels do no tell you to *do* specific things. They merely open up new worlds of possibilities. The current urban revelations should make humanity fight for and declare our human and galactic sovereignty. Unless that happens we will *never-ever* be free. How’s that for awakening ? OneWithTheCreator |
10-19-2008, 11:38 PM | #14 |
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Re: What does "awakening" mean?
Awake for me the most impotant aspect is living and apreciatting life to the fullest. Attitude of gratitude, the rest of the pieces will unfold once your attitude and emotions change towards the earth thats giving you life.
Be humble enough to listen and bright enough to ask questions. Understanding is a journey, welcome !!! Now if you excuse me I'm going back to sleep |
10-19-2008, 11:49 PM | #15 |
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What does "awakening" mean? -> Osho Zen Tarot -> Major Arcana XII
Transformation -> http://www.osho.com/magazine/tarot/T...?All=Yes&Nr=14 ->
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10-19-2008, 11:54 PM | #16 |
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Waking up can be painful.
For some its a bit like sleeping in - you know you should get up, but its so nice and cozy in bed. Sooner or later though your Mum comes in (without knocking - duh!?) and flings open the curtains - dazzling sunlight streams in and stings your eyes and through your moaning and groaning she's all "WAKE UP - its a lovely day outside"! Finally you get up, and she's right. It is a nice day. The problem is that today - not many people are seeing that sunlight. It is there, I promise! A.. |
10-20-2008, 12:12 AM | #17 |
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Re: What does "awakening" mean?
This is such a simple question, but is so important. We talk about it all the time here at project avalon, the finer details of it. I've been getting increasingly frustrated lately b/c I feel like I have an important purpose, but nothing "big" is happening. What can I really do? I guess all we can really do is just change how we think individually, stay positive, be as good of a person as we can be, keep our loved ones informed (as much as they allow it anyways), follow our hearts, and see where things go from there.
I'm even beginning to wonder how much to actively seek outside information, or whether or not I should just rely on my own inner knowledge and spend my time learning things like astrology, tarot, numerology, etc., as well as trying to be more disciplined regarding meditation and making it a regular habit. I wonder even how much things will really physically change as we approach 2012. My thoughts are changing daily regarding this, and I can't help but think that things may continue "as usual"? Perhaps I've just had delusions of grandeur about some great purpose that I have? Does anyone else feel like this? Like you're here to do something really important, but the opportunity is just not presenting itself? Sometimes I just think I'd be happiest going back to church and singing about Jesus. |
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Aware of Who (soul incarnated) we/you are, of where (history of planet Earth) we/you are and why (purpose) we/you are here. Conscious of the Universe and it's basic structures (Universal Laws) and your true power (we only use 5% of our true potential). Awaken or born again transforms you form the inside. Thank you very much for this thread. Namaste, Steven |
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10-20-2008, 12:50 AM | #19 |
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To be fully awakened you have to wake up inside, and outside.
You must awaken to the inner you, who you really are. You are the awareness of the thought, not the thought. First you have to create the space between awareness and ego. Try A New Earth by Eckhart Tolle. It will change your reality. You will learn your inner purpose. It's fantastic to find the real you, not the person that you thought you were. We are evolving as an awareness being from a thought being. Presence is timeless. You always have been, and always will be present. You are eternal. The opposite of life is not death. The opposite of death is birth. Life has no opposite, because it's eternal. Once you learn this you will lose your fear. Your inner purpose is to be present and to understand that it is timeless. You outer purpose is to facilitate your inner purpose the best you can. While working on you outer purpose you must bring one of three things to it, or walk away. If you can't bring any of the following to what you are doing, it is not helping your inner or outer life's purpose. Acceptance. Enthusiasm. Joy. Remember, you can not think your way into the present moment, you can only be. The second wake up is to the truth of what is really going on around you. Sounds like you got that part covered. Fester is wise. He is the original light being. |
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You are on the right path...trust your inner self...and open your inner eye..your spirit eye....and listen... Peace to you. |
10-20-2008, 01:09 AM | #21 |
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To me awakening means to awaken from the 3-D dream of life, just as we wake up from a dream after sleeping at night. When we do that we realise the dream was not real. so likewise this 3-D life on earth is not real. There is NO death. conciousness lives on. You need not believe in reptialians, the New World Order, or the Illuminati. You need not participate in the economic recession. You can create youor own reality. During the depression of 1929 there were many happy people. Of course they were not reported in the newspapers since that does ntomake news. So be sweet in your own home. Choose happy friends. Think good thoughts. Even the last chapter of Revelation (22) has a happy ending. Read it and see.
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Each time you add your higher vibrational energy to the sum of that in our locality you advance the entire plan forwards. You are doing that all by yourself! You are, basically, amazing. If you have doubts about this, in meditation/prayer, simply ask for a sign. You will get it - delivery is guaranteed - first class post straight from heaven! The postman may need to try a few times, but eventually you will take delivery. A.. |
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........ GOD MORNING , brothers and sisters...... just waked up after a
gooood loooong sleep.... have a nice day everyone !!!!! |
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The answer is a ceiling.
When a person thinks they know the answer, they have become limited by that answer. Having no attachment to the answer or the need for an answer, is profound. In that space, I allow a flow to happen and I am not emotionally dependent on anything, nor is my spirit caught in the grip of "fear of being wrong." Sweet Peace, CW |
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