11-17-2012, 12:01 AM
Glance said:
Only the energy body knows that supreme language.
Hi Glance, still waiting for that skype conversation I read what you said a few times, and I am not in disagreement with it, but as a total statement you are essentially strati ling sp? the energetic feeling you have with the solid deciphering tonal energy matrix. Correct me if I am wrong please.
Continuing assuming that is so, then the statement that I cut and pasted might be used to condense what you said, by me at least.
So for the tonal "us", the one that likes to see an order to things, then is being dismissed as secondary to this language, once removed from it. This then leaves us with the feeling that the language is beyond, the tonal. It is my conviction that this is not the case, if the natural order of the total being is achieved. Meaning that yes that is true if the attention is not whole, the being itself is divided into parts. It is not true if a being is energetically integrated and not reflective of an incomplete state.
Descriptively speaking of course
Only the energy body knows that supreme language.
Hi Glance, still waiting for that skype conversation I read what you said a few times, and I am not in disagreement with it, but as a total statement you are essentially strati ling sp? the energetic feeling you have with the solid deciphering tonal energy matrix. Correct me if I am wrong please.
Continuing assuming that is so, then the statement that I cut and pasted might be used to condense what you said, by me at least.
So for the tonal "us", the one that likes to see an order to things, then is being dismissed as secondary to this language, once removed from it. This then leaves us with the feeling that the language is beyond, the tonal. It is my conviction that this is not the case, if the natural order of the total being is achieved. Meaning that yes that is true if the attention is not whole, the being itself is divided into parts. It is not true if a being is energetically integrated and not reflective of an incomplete state.
Descriptively speaking of course

