Guest guest Posted July 23, 2007 Report Share Posted July 23, 2007 Thank you, Knightsintention for helping me to remember what I already knew, but sometimes choose not to listen to the inner voice of reason, compassion and understanding. May the blessings of love and light be with you Namaste, Debbie H.>> Sometimes I just write because it's what I do. I have always been a > writer, although sometimes I have only thought the words through, > without taking them down.> > I have learned, even little by little, that I have rarely sat down to > write about what came to mind. I might start out that way, but soon, > the words are gone. From the word on my tongue to the text, change > occurs, as if, as if, somewhere in the night, a beacon has been > activated, the red light blinks, a call to answer, "get ready...take > note".> > And then comes the words, pouring out across the page. I'm not sure > where this is going, I've learned to just let it play.> > > > > The Place of Non-Judgement & Ability> > When you see a news event, you might normally react with anger, or > with fear.> > When you see an injustice, you might normally react with judgement, > or with action.> > When you see a movie, you might normally react with laughter, or with > tears.> > When you see someone sick or ill, you might normally react with > prayer, or with sympathy.> > When you see yourself as lost or defeated, you might normally react > with confusion, or without power.> > But...> > By becoming "living meditation", you will not react. And reacting is > not normal of living in meditation.> > We meditate to quiet the mind, and as we slowly observe the thoughts > that pass through, without engaging them, they subside. And by this, > we have become our higher selves, without judgement, without action, > knowing, loving, compassionate...and in this place, we are soul...> > The soul, the place where all souls connect, all as one, no > separation...God.> > "Living Meditation" is the place of being we choose to operate from. > To get there we simply practice meditation to quiet the mind and > clear the thoughts by only observing and "letting go".> > As we begin to know what this place of being is...we choose to now > operate from this point in all we do...letting thoughts, and scenes, > and what happens around us, simply pass, observing only.> > From this point, we do not react, we do no judge, we do not indulge.> > Think of this...our higher self is like the man in the crane high in > the air. By his knowing and understanding, he can direct, with little > effort all that happens on the ground. However, when we operate from > the point of our human self, from the ground, we have to engage, and > extend great effort in the smallest things. Operate from the higher > place.> > In this, we can now see, what is happening all around us, without > judgement or reaction to it. We can observe all the possibilites from > this better vantage point. From here, we can, as we see the need, > expend the least effort, exactly where it needs to occur, and with > more loving and compassionate means.> > Like Cain, from the old Kung Fu movies...he operated from a place of > constant meditation...Living Meditation...which means...living and > operating from my higher self, as my higher self.> > As this crane operator we have decided to be, we can now use our > human/flesh bodies and "ground level" actions to "experience" > with "total power of being".> > D~> c2007> knightsintent> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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