|
Post by loverofall on Feb 17, 2010 15:37:02 GMT -5
We have to feel into those places we desperately don't want to feel into, we have to be with any feeling of constriction until it's felt so fully that it could be there forever and genuinely be okay, and then it transforms T. Unbelievably powerful pointer for me. When I feel resistance I go shift into thinking this is the way I could feel the rest of my life and accept it. Its really helped accept feelings because you are right, at some level it is accept this feeling because I will be free finally which in itself is better but not full acceptance. I had to say accept this feeling or feelings and I will go into this feeling forever. It never needs to end.
|
|
|
Post by robert on Feb 28, 2010 13:43:27 GMT -5
LM, i have read your words for months now and the fact is that your answers do run along a specific path, and they are always consistent in their message. which to me is a pointer to the fact that your message is truth based within your experience. where this rubs most people wrong is that they want the truth to be different than what it is, so their ego based brains secretly ask the question differently waiting to get the answer that they have decided upon before the question is ever asked. which is why the topics in this forum have such a wide range of topics. from gimmicks and tricks to new forums because we have not found someone to say exactly what we want them to say yet. most should just write their own book then the problem of finding someone to say what we want to her would be over. have to go for a while. need to do some self sorting. there are too many ideas being cast about. good luck. robert
|
|
|
Post by loverofall on Feb 28, 2010 23:26:03 GMT -5
I agree, Lightmystic and also Zen Dancer tell you how it is. I have no doubt they have the truth. It is a real privilege to have their input.
The mind is always there to block truth because truth will open you up and make you vulnerable to all your feelings. Who wants to be vulnerable if they have had pain in their lives. The true self does but the I is scared.
There is going to be uncomfortable feelings one way or the other, might as well have them on the way to freedom.
|
|
|
Post by karen on Feb 28, 2010 23:29:33 GMT -5
Oh yes, so how did that 2nd trip go? It sounds like it was a profitable trip from your other posts.
|
|
|
Post by robert on Mar 1, 2010 1:35:19 GMT -5
i have not been able to leave yet, and the solitude has worked wonders. i assume that you are talking to me. thanks for asking.
|
|
|
Post by karen on Mar 1, 2010 1:48:29 GMT -5
Yes I was Robert. I'm glad it's been beneficial!
|
|
|
Post by lightmystic on Mar 1, 2010 11:10:59 GMT -5
Hey Loverofall and Robert, Thanks for your comments! I appreciate it...
|
|
|
Post by robert on Mar 1, 2010 12:05:03 GMT -5
LM, the truth does not change. i have to say that your words came at a time when what i needed more than anything was to slow down and to pay attention, very close attention, and it helped me to not get bogged down in some old issues. to put my attention in the correct place for me. so thanks. robert
|
|
|
Post by lightmystic on Mar 2, 2010 11:34:51 GMT -5
You're quite welcome Robert. Yes, the truth does not change, but the relationship to the truth always does, getting increasingly more intimate. And, just like how meeting someone for the first time, being close friends, or dating them brings a totally different experience even though it's the same person in every case, the changes in relationship to the infinite can makes it experienced vastly differently. And there is no limit to how intimate we can become with it. That doesn't really contradict what you were saying though....
|
|