Hi Alfred mooooo......
hi Bets mooooo...
I'm reminded of chewing on one's cud, as a reference to mulling things over very carefully, and at one's leisure, with no anxious feelings to interfere...although I wouldn't know where to look in Ultimate Journeys for the grazing phrase, unless there were references in the back of the book?
suffice it to say, we read books but one time through, and we certainly do not gain all the knowledge in the book the first time thru.
Bets, I think Monroe didn't want to play up the enjoyment aspect of the type of journeys we do here, as I've found, if I play up and describe how much fun I'm having, it engenders disbelief and/or jealousy factors, or something I surely don't want to attract those energies, but it is enjoyable and there is points of exhilaration no doubt about it, or why even do it?
the trick is to help teach, as best we can, to give clues and talk about the commonalites we share.
what I relate most to in Monroe's books is how crazy he felt as he ran around trying to get answers when his obes began.
nobody likes to be different than others..it's such a fine line between insanity and sanity I think. or between other's perceptions of sanity and insanity, I should say. as well our own perceptions.
Grazing I like that! I see a similar picture to Bets and your own Albert, that grazing through a life journey, is to do the opposite of pulling out your hair over our issues...or being too too serious..thats a no no..
grazing appears to be like the observer, taking it all in from a loftier postition, not over-reacting emotionally when we don't get what we want. over-reacting can also be seen to become depressed when we don't get our expectations met.
if you're grazing, you're open, you're not closing down with a wound but moving towards your healing capacity by trusting you'll be ok, despite the appearances say otherwise.
thanks for your post Alfred