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Re: Long Retreats, Meditation in Darkness etc
Reply #15 - Dec 3rd, 2007 at 2:29pm
 
Hello Michelle:

I look at it this way. As spirit beings we are a combination of awareness and creative mind energy. When we begin to exist we don't know how to make use of our creative mind energy.  A means had to be provided where each of us could learn to make use of our creative mind energy in our own way. One way of learning to make use of it in a manner that truly makes us happy and is beneficial to others, is to live the physical World we find ourselves in.

Sitting in meditation at times might have some value, but most of us have probably incarnated into this World for the learning opportunities it provides. For example, if one has familial responsibilities, this provides one with the opportunity to learn to love unconditionally and make peace and happiness an inner thing, while involved with trying conditions.

There are three main things that make such a learning experience challenging. First of all, each of us has a natural inner yearning to have security, happiness, peace, love, oneness, and the knowledge that makes it possible to have these qualities, in our lives. Secondly, each of us has an animalistic self defense instinct that gets irritated in various ways when we don't get the qualities we're looking for. Three, we have the challenge of relating with other people who also have to deal with one and two.  Unless one completely overcomes one and two, which includes the challenge of overcoming one's sex drive since it is connected to number two, it'll become difficult for one to consistently feel love, happiness and peace, no matter what conditions one finds one's self in.

THIS IS OKAY! Smiley It is okay, because for most people it isn't expected nor required that they become perfect masters while in the physical World. What is important is that one uses the play of opposites that exist in this World, to develop the thought patterns that enable one to use one's creative thought energy to create love.

When one leaves this World, one will move onto a better place where things aren't so challenging and the beings they live with are love generators.  One will also leave the thought patterns behind that provide one's body with its survival instincts. It is true that some people get attached to such survival instincts, perhaps in the form of sexual addiction, and they'll have some work to do before they move to a higher level. But if one basically tries to live according to love and be balanced about things as best as possible, one will be fine.

What I've written might seem unusual. Lately I've been wondering where love comes. Yes, I believe it comes from God, but I also believe that we are all parts of God. If we don't live according to love, then our portions of God don't use our creative/mind energy to create love. Once we learn to do so on a fairly consistent basis, as I wrote above, we'll get to move onto a realm where other beings vibrate so they create love consistently, and share it with other beings who also create love consistently.

Or in other words, as long as you have opportunities to grow in love, you should be okay. Regarding having periods of time to just simply think about things, all one can do is use the rare moments one does have, as best as possible.



Michelle E wrote on Dec 2nd, 2007 at 2:21am:
Recoverer, I have wondered the same thing; does solitude bring you closer or further detached? I have observed in myself this dilemma. I work, have a husband, two daughters, and go to school on-line. I crave and need quiet alone time but too much of it and I find myself resentful at the interruption even if I have been alone for some time. I have often wished that I could be a monk with nothing to do but sit and think but I believe now that it would not bring me any closer to what I desire which is to be able to be quiet in the midst of chaos. I want to feel inner peace but not at the cost of detachment from the ALL. I believe that we are All One and want to be a part of it. I want to have patience and have PUL for everyone. How would solitude bring me that? Does higher awareness bring us closer to our fellow man or only make us set our sights on what awaits us?

Sorry to change the subject.

With Love,
Michelle

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Re: Long Retreats, Meditation in Darkness etc
Reply #16 - Dec 4th, 2007 at 2:25pm
 
  I know this doesn't have to do with long retreats, but since its about meditation i would like to share.   Someone recently asked me about meditation and for a good book on it.   This was my answer, and thought it might be helpful for some to share publicly.

"Hi, i don't know of any one particular book that i would recommend for meditation, but you don't really need a book to learn and do same.   It's pretty easy and natural, especially once you learn to consistently practice it.  It's like anything in life, the more you practice the better you get.

   Some tips.   Get in a relaxed, comfortable position but with your spine straight in a quiet, distraction free environment.   So, you can lay down, sit on a chair, or sit more cross legged on the floor as in a lotus type yoga position.   I find that doing yoga neck exercises first before lying down, sitting, etc. tends to help loosen up and straighten my spine/back and neck before going into the actual meditation.  We tend to store a lot of tension in our necks and upper shoulder areas.   This helps to relax and loosen this up. 

  Ok, once you are more physically relaxed and comfortable, now it's time to get your mind and left brain more relaxed and passive.   Some people do this by focusing on the breath at first, breathing deeply but naturally too, there is not need to overly force it.   I like to say an affirmation before i really open myself up.   Sometimes it's just a quick one, like i deeply desire and ask that the Light, energy, and love of Source surround, envelope, and fill me up while i am opening myself up in meditation.     I may ask for help and assistance of only constructive, creative, and spiritual energies in helping me during meditation and in life in general.   

  Sometimes i ask to be shown anything of which i need to work on or be more aware of, so that i can grow more.  This doesn't always come right away, sometimes i'll have a dream later for example, which is an answer, or will be led to the right book or person.   Other times i get more direct and fast answers through strong but subtle feelings, images, or words.  Or a combination of any of the above. 

  Importantly, i always give and feel gratitude and appreciation to these sources before and after for their help, and i bring up feelings of love and appreciation for Creation and for Source, i especially thank Source/the Creator for the wonderful gift of being a conscious, self aware being with gift of Freewill, and i ask to be helped so that i can use my freewill in a more conscious and constructive way.   This latter stuff is more like prayer than meditation. 

   This isn't stressed too much in Eastern teachings, or in most books on meditation out there, but there is no point in becoming receptive, still, and passive, unless one seeks to fill oneself up with positivity, light, and constructive intents, awarenesses and feelings.    Becoming passive and receptive in and of itself, will not help people too much.   We become quiet inside, so that we can hear the still small voice of the Source within, and to help actively program the subconscious mind in a more positive, constructive way with an emphasis on positivity, creative, loving thoughts, feelings, and intents.   

  There is an important cyclic pattern in meditation and prayer.  In mediation we empty, still, and clear ourselves, and in prayer we fill ourselves up with what we want to be, want to become, and know that we are truly beneath the temporal illusionary creations. 

  Ok, to simplify it again, just get physically and mentally relaxed.  This helps you to become more receptive, sensitive, and impressionable--it brings the subconscious self to the fore.  Come up with some kind of positive affirmation, similar to the one i mentioned above.   Open up self under that intention, direction, motivation, and desire.  Become still, and then most importantly of all, fill yourself up with what you want to become and be more of, what you know is your and others core reality.  Sincerely give thanks at some point.


  There are other aids along the way.  I often use an energy charge up and balancing method before i get really still, which i've found to be very powerful.  It seems to have a direct affect on the endocrine glands in the body, which relates to the energy centers oft called "chakras"    Some call it toning, others call it chanting.  It too is simple, basically deep in your throat, make some vowel sounds.    Experiment with it, go with the flow and be intuitive about it.   

  You might want to try some more specific toning patterns, as in OhhhMmmmmm, AhhhhOoohhMmmm, ArrrrEeeeeeOoohMmmm, or AhhhOhhUoommm.    Try different scales and pitches, see what works best for you.   I like to sometimes go from a low, gutteral Ahhh, to an ever increasingly higher pitched vibration especially towards the Mmmm part which gets really high.   This really vamps up my energy.   Whooo Ahhh is another good one (thanks Bruce and TMI).

  Again, experiment with different vowel sounds, pitches, and different combinations.   Ask your guidance to lead you to what's most beneficial for you, and just feel it out.   Both the guidance energies that came through the explorers at The Monroe Institute, and the guidance energies that came through the psychic Edgar Cayce, highly recommended the practice of some form of toning/chanting, but not in a fixed or dogmatic way, such as some eastern practicer's and teachings are known for (like chanting a specific Guru's name over and over again).   Hope this helps.
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Re: Long Retreats, Meditation in Darkness etc
Reply #17 - Dec 4th, 2007 at 3:14pm
 
Guided meditations are nice, and can train your thoughts to a certain extent, helping you to meet specific psychological, physical or spiritual goals. I think they are also good for simply getting into a desired state of mind quickly.

Finding something worthwhile, pre-recorded - and there are so very many choices - is a good place to start. There is no need to fear being hypnotized. You'll feel uncomfortable, or even bored or annoyed, if the presentation is wrong for you, and no need to use that one, in that case.

love, blink Smiley
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