Post by lightmystic on Nov 2, 2009 11:11:31 GMT -5
Hey Robert,
Yes, it's not only possible, but an eventual inevitability. Unity Consciousness sounds like the feeling at one with everything. For me it was not the goal, because it didn't feel complete, though it was highly enjoyable.
After the individual was established feeling one with everything all the time, then that individual went away. Disappeared. That seems to be the natural result of spiritual gravity taking over. And that is very very permanent.
The way these things come to be permanent seems to go something like this: there is a seeing of some new place that we could be, and it's exciting, and then it goes away (anything incredibly flashy in an overwhelming way is not something lasting), and then that experience gives rise to a process of being asked by life to let go of whatever is in the way of having that experience all the time. When whatever that is is released, then what was a flashy experience becomes stabilized and permanent within. And, no matter how wonderful it is, there is a certain no-big-dealness to it, because it's accepted fully. It's just how life is now.
So, yes, it can definitely become permanent, and outlined above is one way of talking about the basic process of how that permanence comes about.
Yes, it's not only possible, but an eventual inevitability. Unity Consciousness sounds like the feeling at one with everything. For me it was not the goal, because it didn't feel complete, though it was highly enjoyable.
After the individual was established feeling one with everything all the time, then that individual went away. Disappeared. That seems to be the natural result of spiritual gravity taking over. And that is very very permanent.
The way these things come to be permanent seems to go something like this: there is a seeing of some new place that we could be, and it's exciting, and then it goes away (anything incredibly flashy in an overwhelming way is not something lasting), and then that experience gives rise to a process of being asked by life to let go of whatever is in the way of having that experience all the time. When whatever that is is released, then what was a flashy experience becomes stabilized and permanent within. And, no matter how wonderful it is, there is a certain no-big-dealness to it, because it's accepted fully. It's just how life is now.
So, yes, it can definitely become permanent, and outlined above is one way of talking about the basic process of how that permanence comes about.
Oct 30, 2009 14:32:37 GMT -5 @robert said:
i do see the too simple, the most fundamental, to quote another, " that which can be divided no further" . as i said i can see it but as far as direct experience is that even possible. unity consciousness is that it is that the goal? as you said above they can have the experience but they almost always come back. is there a further or would that call for a collapse, as in a singularity, from which the individual never returns or would even want to return?