Lucy
|
Don Actually it was one of your posts elsewhere that got me into posting this. It was concerned with people trying to use what you call New Age stuff to try to heal diseases and perhaps not being healed, I think. It reminded me of something I read about a couple in the '80's who were highly accomplished people when they finally met and fell in love and married. And then she developed some kind of cancer. And the article I read said they tried everything...conventional medicine and what you call New Age...Seth and The Course in Miracles...and anyway, she passed over in spite of everything. Now, up to that time, I thought I was just doing something "wrong"....but then I realized this stuff (that's a big group of stuff) requires alot more work; it isn't just "read and follow the instructions" and Ta-Da! you get a result! So I worked a little harder and even heard through the grapevine that for all those authors coming out with books in the "80's about how easy it was to visualize...well, apparently it was a secret but it didn't always work for them either. I get bothered when you lump all this stuff together as "New Age" in what I see as a dismissive way, because I think alot of this is old knowledge, but if I had one criticism of the popularization of this it would be that the pop culture application of this makes it sound like a push button approach should work, and it doesn't. But Don, I've been arguing for decades in my head with the Christians because they treat Christianity the same way and besides I don't know anyone who can walk on water. I take the stories of Christ healing the sick by touching them really seriously and I won't take the Christians seriously until they can do that too. But I don't want to get into it with you because you can out-talk me any day!
So I saw your post and then I saw this description of "How to Visualize" that was much more detailed than any other I'd seen and it has me thinking that there is much we have to learn about how to use our concious minds, and it is going to take alot of work to learn it. But I never really learned to pray in church; and I think prayer and visualization have alot in common. And now I think prayer takes alot more work than I ever knew. My current thinking is that there are blocks to manifesting. Seth would call them beliefs and say you have to work on your beliefs. Maybe those who pray just have to learn to totally surrender to the god process when they pray and that takes care of the blocks (more hard work). The ebook I mentioned has a chapter in dealing with blocks and it looks like alot of hard work. But at least there is something to use.
Oh my I used to know something about DMA...how interesting you should bring that up...and focus is another topic this ebook author discusses. I haven't mastered that chapter yet.
Irene I may be an old-bie and not a newbie but I still have a go at it with the visualization. OK I'm kind of throwing affirmations and Bruce's imagination technique into a bigger category here because they both have a bit of visualization with them even though they aren't the same. But either way, I have a hard time with visualization. And I think there are two things contributing to that.
One is that there are people for whom it is very easy and they have success at it. So they don't really know how to tell the rest of us what they do. Hey I understand that. I used to tap dance. Counting to 4 or 8 and moving to the music at the same time is second nature to me. I can't not move to music! but my son cannot dance (or carry a tune for that matter) even though he plays a brass instrument and can follow a written line of music that is not the main melody with ease. I visualize like he dances. He can't step to the beat! How can that be? How can you not feel the beat? I think I am not the one to teach him how.
The other is that all the instructions seem to be written by people who visualize easily. Maybe for some of us, this is hard work. Everyone had something interesting to say...MS, Ryan, blink, Alysia, Vicky. Sometimes maybe the most useful thing to do is be the little kid standing in the back of the ballet class trying to learn by imitating the big kids. More hard work. but as Alysia said, "thats only a piece of the story. all of us are pulling it together by our contributions." Maybe once you go off on your own a little and find what works for you, it is easier.
Marilyn you cracked me up! I always think of those curly things you can make when you run one side of a pr of scissors down a strip of paper (or ribbon if you are wrapping something).
Dave, thanks for responding. Ok when you said "Think of an apple" I had a barrage of thoughts. I just sometimes think too fast for my own good. Which one came first? I'm not sure...thinking "what is he asking that for?" or red fruit(like a picture in a grade school math book but then I start questioning why that picture) or red fruit (Gee I need to go to the store) or 1st computer (I am sitting in front of a PC but my first "love"...) or the word "apple" or some other things. Now the stuff like 'red fruit (gee I need to go to the store)' is not sequential but like a rote if you will. A packaged thought. I'm just too damn introspective.
Thinking about this made me realize that one way to repress something is to start just thinking in words or about just the words rather than the content. Sort of like the way you can memorize and repeat the Gettysburg Address and never think about Lincoln sitting on the train jotting it down or about Lincoln already having some of those ideas in mind because he debated Douglas in 1858 or about the carnage at Gettysburg....just strings of letters turned into strings of sound. So I wonder if my inability to visualize is some sort of repression...but then you would be repressed too!
Dream mode - people dream in something besides pictures??? well yes actually I have (rarely) but not in a long time. Usually I just get the pictures and the feelings. Dreams to me have moods and I have a difficult time deciphering them. The pictures are easier to talk about. Are dreams a visualization process? If so, then don't you have to talk about waking visualizations, because surely we don't all see even physical objects exactly the same. We learn to conceptualize things and give them names, but who is to say whether the things are 100% equivalent between 2 people. But then if you include waking visualization, then I can visualize....
the "lucid image state" in which you are extremely aware, with exceptionally clear imagery, yet still not awake, nor fully asleep. Not sure what you mean by exceptionally clear imagery...What are the other possibilities? I have entered a very interesting state but it is not between wake and sleep but I think it is between waking and one of those full-fledged vibration-buzzing-paralysis type obe experiences. In the stronger ones, I seem to be in some sort of array, fully three dimensional and vivid colors. Like falling through a really cool 3-D screen saver only more complex and that first happened before screen savers were invented. Pretty nice after those nasty vibrations. I would like to be able to listen to music and just pop out of the top of my head but that has never happened for me.
Between wake and sleep I just think, have ideas, talk to myself (or maybe it's some guide, the ideas are usually pretty interesting ). I don't know if I fit the pattern there. That doesn't happen in recent years anyway since I live by an alarm clock.
I thought about this and realized that if I am going the opposite direction...wake to sleep...under certain conditions I can easily go into a light sleep (For instance, riding the subway home at night after work) and I do see "pictures"..more like snapshots than a movie, but not exceptionally clear. I always wondered what this meant as I thought it took more time to go into REM sleep.
I wrote this earlier, haven't had time to read the last few posts.
|