Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Arts of Joy

This is not pop psychology.

I am obliged to pass on this warning before you proceed

. I expect the reader to work to understand, so pay attention to your heartbeat and breathing . Understand with total self in experience. This will help the reader to be more present to the communication offered. To better receive these instructions, it is good to access astonishment and feeling the charge, rush and tingle of wonder. While reading, practice sensing your body, and inquire openly as long as you can before concluding and answering any questions that arise from your reading. Sense the idea, feel it as emotion, be totally present to the process. Staying uncertain and inquiring deeply are very helpful. In this blog be prepared to encounter non-ordinary information about where we humans came from, what we are and what our possible potentials and responsibilities may be. So, dear reader be warned , the highest art of the shaman is joy but if you proceed experientially and inquiring deeply you risk madness and possible ickyness on the way. However, if you do not proceed experientially, inquiring deeply, you could never truly understand what I am writing about. Be warned!


READ THEN DO!

ex. 1 Drop into your body. Settle into your current posture and gesture and mask, relax and expand, let go. Sense your facial tension mask, hold then relax. Quietly feel the emotions proceeding through yourself. Breathe now, with more awareness, one delicious breath while sensing your body very deeply, scanning with adoration powered attention, and think “Good thoughts breathe. Good sense grow.”



You may use this blog experientially as a software would use an upgrade, aligning oneself with the current living network of those working for higher dimensions. Through experience and experiment and with help, allowing this new data to improve ones inner structure, improving ones chance of being more present to life. The change we seek here is a transformation of being. This upgrade comes with a risk though as all real change by its very nature is risky. The being is our truest deep self. We have bodies and sensations, We have minds, We have emotions, we are our being. Transformation seems to be 100 percent attitudinal and this may seem safe and positive enough but changing even one part of the physical, or mental, or emotional “centers” in our human vehicles may collapse the whole structure and remove one's chance to work in the real.

This blog can be read as one would read a novel or one may open the blog at random and start and stop and start again elsewhere to create other connections between the informations besides the purely linear connections suggested by the process of printed word.


You may notice I use some strange spellings and words at times. This is a “heads up” that you should muster yourself to work to inquire into what meaning/s are intended.


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