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I do know of people not spiritual, experience this in the most unexpected time, it just happens at work, home or when they go to sleep..... |
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funny you guys bring up the idea that when you start something like this you get a really big kick
natures way of enticing you to continue, maybe? I noticed that when I first woke up in the 70s, my path was busy busy, with a new plateau almost every week if I kept up discussion and bouncing ideas of my friend who was also waking up with me, of course we had no idea we were waking up then, we were just exploring metaphysical concepts and the world religions and putting 2 and 2 together etc but as the years went by, those plateaus started to get less and less frequent, although just as powerful I went for 7 years in the 90s with out one new plateau or even a CLUE to where my path should lead....as if life had stopped talking to me and giving me hints where I should be growing towards, I thought I was lost but I still had all my mental goods to toy with which kept me positive I felt a little abandoned then 911 happened and WOW...my mind was bombarded by it all again and I found my path again, yet still even these days I only get those really powerful WOW moments occasionally...maybe 3-4 times a year, and they seem to be getting smaller and smaller in intensity and scope compared to the big ones I was accustomed too in my earlier years I really miss getting my mind blown like that has anyone else observed this phenomenon or is it just me? peace |
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The intention is not to denigrate what anyone is saying here. Please let me point out that some of you are playing with stuff that requires a teacher to guide you through. Tantra is something you have to be initiated into before you can do it. Tantra requires permission to learn, then permission to train, then permission to pass on to ONE other person before you die. That is the nature of Tantra. It can be dangerous to your spirit, mind, and body. In the age of videos, internet, and MTV, ancient knowledge has become to easy to obtain. As they say on Jackass, "Don't try this at home."
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You can certainly use these ways to unleash and heighten your bodies abilities and open yourself to very empowering experiences but mistakes are also manifested that can damage your bodies to the same degree it can heal it. I dont necessarily believe that the breaking of ritual born from tradition is an error met with consequences but I have hurt myself physically while learning qigong meditations without moving an inch. Make sure you really know what your doing, or work with a qualified teacher. Most of the good stuff you wont find in books or videos anyway. unity |
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I receive the comments urging caution with great respect. I don't want to be responsible for novices placing themselves in danger. I just thought that, if we are truly running out of time fast, them perhaps the method I used could help people speed up their development.
Also, in the spirit of Camelot, I thought that putting the raw truth out there was the ethical thing to do. Because likely some people can handle the truth and they shouldn't be denied useful information. So, if there's a demand for more detail on the method I used I will share it because there may be someone who could use a simple technique, passed on from rookie to rookie, if they can't breakthrough to what I experienced. Since I didn't receive the method from a book or teacher (nor from Wilcock's webpage) it could be an interesting complement to whatever is out there in literature and with spiritual masters. I synthesized the method myself by chance using foundational theory from David Wilcock's "Convergence" slide presentation. I've only spent a minute or two on his site. What I mean by theory is simply what the pineal is, where it is located in the brain, that it is a centre of consciousness, etc. Another inspiration was from Suriel on this forum. His signature "Feelings are the communications of the soul" is a very profound message to me, and I used the concept of communicating using emotion at the point where my mind/thought meditation was maximized and producing some physical feedback in my body. "Feeling the light" is one was to put it but more accurately it was like "surrendering your emotion" to the light. Gotta go. Great sharing with you all ![]() |
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