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Reply #15 - Aug 18th, 2005 at 3:38pm
 
Weird..I was never not logged in when I came here..but, even though it said "Hey, Shirley, you have 11 messages.." I still didn't show up on the users list.. ???

But..I'm automatically logged when I come here, which is a good thing because I don't remember my password.. Grin
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Reply #16 - Aug 18th, 2005 at 4:12pm
 
I was also automatically logged on, I guess because of cookies, and don't know why I can't get back on with my old 'persona.' LOL  And I had 5 messages I was saving, now seemly gone forever.  Grin

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Reply #17 - Aug 18th, 2005 at 4:35pm
 
I was not logged in anymore and my old password failed. as well I have 3 user names..arg...in recent months I've changed internet providers. I now have 3 email accounts but basically use yahoo. I would ask that my password be sent to me but it wouldn't show up in yahoo. I finally went to my new providers email account  and there the new password had been sent.
so if anyone can't post here and they've gotten a new internet provider you might have your password sent there even if u don't use the account.

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Reply #18 - Aug 18th, 2005 at 4:59pm
 
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Despite my countless posts, I have never transcended the status of "Senior Member."  I always secretly envied the lofty status of Alysia and Marilyn as "Super Members", i.e. veritable five-star generals.   Roll Eyes  For some perverse reason it amuses me that both gals are now "lowly" newbies again.  Perhaps they should be subjected to some freshmen hazing!   Grin

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ha ha! very funny Don. I think you shall be Super member by the time you get to 250 posts and u only have 187 so start rockin! just make a lot of short posts instead of page long ones...just ribbin' you back!
Grin  ps. I plan on reading Swedonborg. he was really ahead of his times don't u think?

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Reply #19 - Aug 18th, 2005 at 5:26pm
 
Alysia, just a suggestion.  I'd begin by reading Wilson Van Dusen's book "The Presence of Other Worlds." It places Swedenborg's life and teachings in the context of modern psychological analysis.

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Reply #20 - Aug 18th, 2005 at 6:08pm
 
I hear u saying it was helpful to read Van Dusen as well. but I want it from the horses mouth so to speak, as to me, Van Dusen is just his interpretation on top of Swedenborgs interpretation of his journies. stilted formal convoluted language is my speciality. I can really get into that if I have the time. which I assume is what Swedonborg is.
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Reply #21 - Aug 18th, 2005 at 10:02pm
 
Yippie!!!I still work!!!! Glad to be back home again!! Grin
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Reply #22 - Aug 19th, 2005 at 5:55am
 
glad you're back MD!...
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Reply #23 - Aug 19th, 2005 at 1:10pm
 
Hi Alysia aka laffingrain aka ?

I was at a presentation last month where Dick Sutphen was talking about the high probability that we all have multiple manifestations of the same persona via multiple embodiments.  His idea was rather like playing seen games of chess at one time, but just one player ultimately.  Evidently this phenomenon has migrated to our everyday world!

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Reply #24 - Aug 19th, 2005 at 6:03pm
 
hi Dave. this name was given to me in focus 10 long time ago. I told my guides sounds like an indian name and I don't want to be a new ager! ha ha! I ended up using it anyway on this book I will be publishing as soon as I'm done, as an author name. it's because my guides always make me laugh!
yes many dimensional selves floating around out there; now, if I could only get my act together!
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Reply #25 - Aug 19th, 2005 at 8:04pm
 
Forgive me for the remark, Alysia, but I suspect that you have it together. (This is also what I tell about half of my patients.) The problem is whether we like it the way we've designed it.  Wink

That, however, is one of the virtues of having more than a single "self" at one time.

On that thought, some years ago I went into a deep and weighty (ugh!) meditation and prayed to my future-self-as-God (assuming that I'd get there to accomplish this evolution) to give me information about my future to enlighten my path etc.  (Lots of etc)  Much to my amazement, I actually got a response. Now I'd call the same thing my "Higher Self", knowing a bit more about reality.

Anyhow, there's some experiential basis for accepting that you are far more than you might be inclined to have thought.

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Reply #26 - Aug 20th, 2005 at 1:44pm
 
uhg! dave, you said the nasty word meditation! Grin ha ha! here a poem, sort of, I wrote:

hours sat I, but there was no pie, not even in the sky, I felt I should have pie, but alas, there simply was no pie; still, I did sit, yes, for maybe there would show up some pie? and on and endlessly sat I for pie...

hee. u can see where that's going right?

my first slice of pie was from reading Monroe, just a nibble really, but, everyone here should admit that he established a bonafide school of thought. TMI. and don't know if anyone knows this either, that this here place is like an outreach school from that. I once saw a bunch of spirits observing the forum...making comments on each poster...lol. they came to me and said oh look at what that one is doing! wasn't sure I wanted to know! hee. but being the eavesdropper that I am I listened and they said I was afraid to come out of hiding!
well, if you mix psychology with spiritual type concepts which I cannot separate really, you understand right away, higher self is always in there, helping us expand into these greater selves, future selves that we already are on some level. I appreciate the science aspects you bring to us even if I do a bit of stretch there. it's all good. one response from higher self is two in the hole. did I say that right?
about being like a counselor type person; like you and Jean are...been thinking a bit here lately about what Ernest Holmes said; founder of Religious Science. the guy has absolutely no emotions btw. (thought I'd throw that in Wink ahem. ah, he said The true teacher sets free his student.
I think I've been trying all my life to set others free while trying to free myself from what doesn't feel good. oh course my success or failure in this could be argued for centuries... Grin thankfully, I have eternity to argue the point Roll Eyes

well, y'all have a day now. like my mom who thinks she's smarter than me said "you take the good with the bad." it's the only philosophy I could get her to share with me, however, it sort of gave me some clarity with the relationship.

love and light and enjoy. alysia...
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Reply #27 - Aug 20th, 2005 at 2:59pm
 
Hi there,
just a little word about "future self". I was curious what would happen if I tried to make contact with the me in future time, so I tried it in meditation (yes! the TMI way), and a picture appeared with a man who was obviously me but with bald head and wearing the clothes of a buddhist monk. Because I have some sympathy for buddhism I thought: "No, that's fantasy, go away, I want a new picture." But it didn't went away, the monch-me was sitting there, grinning persisting...
I want to say there is something going on when you are focusing on the future self,
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Reply #28 - Aug 20th, 2005 at 4:09pm
 
Hi Alysia - forgive a bit of doggerel-

YOU sat for a pie,
For a pie in the sky,
Waiting, perhaps, to be seen by the Eye in the Sky.
Yet all along there was the I,
The inner EYE of the I.
EYE: know YOU.

All this spiritual stuff of which you are aware is, de facto, the meditation, its path to enlightenment, and the fruits thereof.  Sitting too long always gave me a pain. The point of meditation is that the mind sits in place, on topic, with open awareness, joy and love. The purpose of an aching backside seems to be the natural reminder of this fact.

As a therapist, my actual task is to kindly drive patients away.

Spooky - You might ask that grinning buddha to convince you that there's more going on than meets your prior expectations. For example, to bring a new and overwhelming realization into your life.

The Buddhist approach begins with the rejection of a material God and an eternally unchanging soul, replacing them with Mind, much as the esoteric Vedantist views reality as the dreams of an ineffable non-material Brahman.  So it seems that we are always talking to ourselves in some form, nor can we avoid talking to ourselves in some form. From a purely cold blooded means-vs-ends perspective, that suggests that love is of the highest value.  Else, we are internally at war. Or is that too politically incorrect for the present day?

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Reply #29 - Aug 20th, 2005 at 4:50pm
 
Alysia,

I know that I probably repeating myself, as old people sometimes do, but when you said that you couldn’t relate to meditation but you could to Monroe, Moen, and other methods, that’s how it was for me.  For years, I’ve felt guilty for not being able to meditate, as many on this board do about not have “real” OBE’s.  But now my thinking goes, that I may be really meditating when I focus on three deep relaxing breath or practicing PUL using me three sons and love the quick results and without the discipline and price of TM.  I do think now that I’m really glad that I didn’t go the traditional route of learning TM but instead “accidentally” feel into Monroe/Moen, although, when it was first introduced to me, I was very suspicious.  Different strokes for different folks.  The repeating part concerns my experience with Silva Mind control where I quickly went into a deep meditation but it was followed the next day by my first and only migraine.  Needless to say, I was not anxious to continue with meditation and I was glad I found another route to it. 

Spooky 2,

My husband’s favorite book on past lives is Jenny Cockell’s (Yesterday’s Children) tale of when she was a mother in Ireland and died leaving many young children behind. She sought out her children in her current lifetime to see if they were ok.  It was a pretty interesting story, especially when she met up with her oldest son and he recognized her.  I saw it recently on a made for TV movie by another name, but they had changed her into an American.  But more relevant to your post, is her view of one or two of her future lives.  Interesting but I still like Monroe’s future life glimpse better because I felt happier and more hopeful-uplifted when I read them.

Love to all, Glad to meet again after the Belief System Crash that this board will always be here Shocked ??? Tongue.  Jean Kiss
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