Re: Awareness

From: loretta.vanderstam <loretta.vanderstam_at_FdPiITwb8_wmD7cT1K2Ig2a7btIrGI1_gDFHFPJOHEkhyTYyeijSc4yhMvEZ>
Date: Mon, 05 May 2008 10:47:48 -0000

Yes Chef, you're so right...! I wished I'd didn't spend so much time
beating myself up for the anger, it made me lay down quietly for
sure....
WRWUAAAAAAHHH
Trancing is a much faster way for using the energy..
well still alot to do...

Did a reading with Sherry, gives alot to let in and be tranced, very
valuable! Thanks for your digesting advices earlier.

Loretta
>
> > EmoTrance has lots of practical benefits as we all know but it
> really did strike me that an improvement in AWARENESS is probably
the
> master key for each individual person to take charge of their
> respective realities, long term, and properly, at that.
> >
> Yes this is really a very important effect, and for marketing an
> effect which we really must LET IT BE KNOWN. Because all the
> meditation courses are ultimately going for this: Awareness and
> Equanimity. And we know how many people are looking for peace in
> their mind, live and being. Not passive peace, not reactive peace,
> but a very active peace coming from Even Flow (= a high level of
> Equanimity).
> As I once said somewhere (Here or PS list): ET got also the
benefits
> of meditation BUT NOT the long struggle to be able to meditate
> properly (and I know what I'm talking about, I walked this talk).
So
> if people learn ET they get the benefits of meditation as well. you
> can even sell it as an simple, profound meditation tool.
>
> Silvia, thanks for reminding me of this, i really have to get in to
> this for my own coming-out-in-the-world-with-what-I-want-to-bring
>
> Loretta>>>
>
> Something I thought when I read your mail was the interesting
energy of anger. Now in the general annals it is held to be such a
terrible thing, such a bad thing - I never thought so, personally.
Reason I didn't think that was because I have found it so very useful
and it has saved my life on many occasions (that's literal, not
metaphorical!) AND it has made me find the energy, courage and
conviction to stand up to entrenched systems all by myself and
say, "ENOUGH ALREADY!"
>
> "There MUST be a better way!!!"
>
> The lightning strike of anger can catalyse many things - as long as
it is a lightning strike, and that's very much like an energized end
state at that, if not exactly the same.
>
> It sounds to me that "the long struggle to learn to meditate
correctly" has probably certain key moments in it that would be
perfect for such a catalysing lightning strike, clearing the air,
providing energy and yes, the courage you need to "go out there" and
sing your own song - LOL.
>
> Loudly.
>
> LOL ...
>
> The first time I harnessed this thing really in consciousness was
when I was in a dog training class and the trainer insisted it was
good for my sweet, 6 month old GSD puppy to be brutally beaten so it
would learn to lie down quickly on command "and never forget it as
long as it lives ..."
>
> Wow.
>
> I can still *feel* the resonance of that lightning strike now.
>
> I didn't scream, I didn't shout.
>
> I took my puppy, left, and made it my business to put these people
and everyone like them OUT OF BUSINESS over the next 15 years.
>
> I was 21 at the time, didn't know ANYTHING about dog training, was
absolutely nobody. But that one lightning strike gave me the backbone
for what was to come and I can still feel that energy today, and I am
very proud of what I've achieved and the legacy I've left to the dog
training community.
>
> Anger isn't a bad thing.
>
> It can be a very dangerous thing for "them" if we ever found that
out, on masse.
>
> Like that guy said on "Sicko" - "The difference between the French
and the Americans is that the Americans are terrified of their
governement, and the French government is terrified of the people."
>
> SFX
>

           
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