04-03-2008, 12:01 AM
Bob May I have a question, you say:
Bob May wrote:
By it's very nature, you must stop the world in order to see.
Stopping the world is an experience that one cant miss, right? Because by my experience I have no idea then where I have stopped the world (since
you say one cant see without it). I had the little stoppings that I did, but not one breakthrough event of stopping the world, that id recognize as such.
Or do you just mean to say that while seeing the world is stopped?(this would make sense, otherwise one could not stop the normal awareness interpretation) So
it is like one of those little stoppings. Hm?
And can you explain what does the snapping noise at the end of ones head mean? What does it do? CC often describes this, but he does not have such a change in
the world after it as you wrote about. (Im asking because I also experienced this noise, while relaxed, unmoving, lying in bed and seeing a vision world).
Bob May wrote:
By it's very nature, you must stop the world in order to see.
Stopping the world is an experience that one cant miss, right? Because by my experience I have no idea then where I have stopped the world (since
you say one cant see without it). I had the little stoppings that I did, but not one breakthrough event of stopping the world, that id recognize as such.
Or do you just mean to say that while seeing the world is stopped?(this would make sense, otherwise one could not stop the normal awareness interpretation) So
it is like one of those little stoppings. Hm?
And can you explain what does the snapping noise at the end of ones head mean? What does it do? CC often describes this, but he does not have such a change in
the world after it as you wrote about. (Im asking because I also experienced this noise, while relaxed, unmoving, lying in bed and seeing a vision world).

