February 11th, 2006
At some point one may become disenchanted with one’s mediation. One may begin to feel as though the novelty of the experience has worn off, and that it is especially difficult to focus on the practice.
This is to be expected. And, quite simply, the problem lies in one’s expectations, and the anticipation of certain outcomes and results. But if one perseveres, and moves beyond these limiting notions, rich rewards are in store.
The mind is a complex being. On the one hand, it cooperates with one’s higher self and longs for new experiences but, on the other hand, its ability to reason and intellectualise circumstances and events gives it inordinate power which it is naturally reluctant to relinquish.
Be patient. New obstacles present themselves for a reason and, in time, shall be overcome.
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February 10th, 2006
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February 9th, 2006
With practice one will begin to sense the presence of one’s higher self. The subtle, yet powerful energies will begin to dominate proceedings. And whilst the breath is vital to the physical body, vibration is essential to the soul. The higher the vibration the more pure is the soul.
How can one soul represent purity more than another? It all comes down to evolution, and the degree to which one has cleansed one’s being, ridding oneself of all that would otherwise tarnish one’s true image of self.
Tune in to these subtler energies. Become aware of the presence of a world beyond thought. All, and any, attempts made to understand these otherworldly realms will be met with enthusiastic reply, whether you sense it or not.
You cannot begin to imagine the benefits in store, the many and varied changes that will begin to take place as a result of the efforts made to know oneself.
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