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Art
04-20-2007, 11:56 AM
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This site, its contents, and this forum are about informing, and connecting us, correct? One thing I have noticed as I read different posts is that there are some of us (myself included) who need help on our Inner Work. :confused: Specifically, there seems to be a need for "meditation coaching"... Would you agree?

If so, maybe it would be appropriate to open a new section just for meditation. Advice, Q&A, methods, etc. Probably will have alot of links, but thats ok. Another way to help each other grow...

Whatcha think?

MarkM
04-20-2007, 05:50 PM
I have been thinking very recently about meditation and my own inner work and awakening process. Although things have been moving very fast in my life with issues arising for clearing through, I am aware of certain blockages that despite my best intentions, remain as rocks in the stream impeding the flow. I feel a pressing need to get these rocks out but man, they're heavy! I guess some behaviour patterns have been ingrained for, in some cases, countless lifetimes, whew(!) I remember digging out an old post last summer which was set into a cement filled hole. It didn't seem like a huge job at first but it was just enormous! :eek:
I've had past experience with group meditation sessions and have benefitted largely; as for solo meditation, well, I sometimes slip into spontaneous meditation but I don't have a set regimen. I for one would welcome any advice offered in this forum, seems better than buying a book hit and miss. I sense some kindred souls here, I'm sure many of you can relate to me on these thoughts. (I do know that everything is as it should be here on earth in my life and yours, and will be alright, for sure.:)


Yours in love, acceptance and forgiveness,
Mark Morrison

eyez4096
04-20-2007, 06:18 PM
one strategy I used and which seems to be working very well (although, beware the implications to your dreams) is to ask/decide/will to have much of the deeper work addressed and worked through during the dream/sleep process. Since I started this almost two years ago shortly after my major "awakening" process, I've noticed a GREAT DEAL of improvement in the areas which would have taken potentially painful and cumbersome waking work over a similarly lengthy time. The down side is that I tend to need to sleep longer and I rarely feel as "rested" as I otherwise might AND I find that I regularly need to do a bit of an "energy cleansing" prior to sleep to prepare for the process.

Since I started this process, considering many of the cleansings I needed were to do with my young life, I've experienced dreams as a sort of "classroom" where I am just as I am now but in my gradeschool/highschool environment revisiting and repairing and relearning things from the past.

These dreams are typically painful but very effective for me.

-Charles

Robert Riedel
04-20-2007, 10:34 PM
I have been thinking very recently about meditation and my own inner work and awakening process. Although things have been moving very fast in my life with issues arising for clearing through, I am aware of certain blockages that despite my best intentions, remain as rocks in the stream impeding the flow. I feel a pressing need to get these rocks out but man, they're heavy! I guess some behaviour patterns have been ingrained for, in some cases, countless lifetimes, whew(!) I remember digging out an old post last summer which was set into a cement filled hole. It didn't seem like a huge job at first but it was just enormous! :eek:



Yours in love, acceptance and forgiveness,
Mark Morrison

Hey Mark-

So, like, we all come here to learn stuff, and help each other out, right? Well then may I offer a method for dealing with concrete imbedded fence posts, whereas you can remove them easily, with almost no effort at all.

Aquire one of them older-style bumper-jacks, the ones that had the little hook that fit into a slot in a bumper, (very popular back in the sixties & seventies), About five feet of chain, and a good bolt that will fit through the chain.

Simply dig out a little dirt, enough to get the chain around the top of the concrete plug, hook & bolt the chain to your jack, and lift that sucker right out of the ground, click,clack,click,clack,click,clack! I removed about ten of them many years ago in about an hour, and never broke a sweat. And then comes the fun part- get a good 10 or 12 lb. sledgehammer, think, small rocks, and smash 'em to smitherins!

I would call this learning to "think out-side the box" sort of stuff- also works on them pesky stop signs, and other other hinderences to the "Art of Driving," but that's another story.

Bob

David Wilcock
04-21-2007, 04:39 AM
Regarding the idea of creating new forums, Larry, the mods and I have tabled the idea of adding any further main categories for the indefinite future. The reason for this is that adding more categories waters down the whole more than is advisable.

That being said, "Law of One" is by far the best catch-all choice for all such inquiries about accessing your Higher Self.

There is nothing that I can say here that isn't well-expressed in every reading on the site, in the What is My Purpose MP3, in the Science of Peace MP3 series, and even in the music behind these tracks. This is the perpetual question and therefore it is addressed with great redundancy in my materials.

If you really want to connect, it will come to you. Consistency of intent and effort is the most important characteristic. Don't expect instantaneous Ascension... spiritual growth is the hardest thing you'll ever do in your life, but also by far the most rewarding.

Peace be with you -

- David