06-30-2005, 12:00 AM
This is a fun thread!
The practise of meditation, seems to be quite essential for entering into other orders of reality, in a state of centeredness. I definitely like to meditate, even though it has taken me a few years to cultivate my practise to the point, where I do it on a daily basis.
I like to begin my meditation, by sitting for 10 minutes or so, and just sitting there cross-legged, returnign to the breath, allowing the mind to still, and becoming more aware of what my body is feeling. I find there's still alot of mental chatter that goes on, and often I get completely distracted, but overall I know this is definitely developing a more centered space, or seed, from which a new level of awareness can spring forth.
The other meditations I practise, are linked to the 13 Moon Calendar. These are basically designed to synchronise my being with the planetary field of consciousness, so that my own continuing consciousness may be integrated within that field, and so that others too may begin to wake up to it!
At first I was hesitant to get involved in these meditation, thinking that it was taking the concept of a calendar way too far. However, I kept on having dreams about thse meditations, showing me how valuable each was. Practising these meditations, was the one thing, that has really helped to ground my daily meditation practise. It feels very supportive to know that there are thousands of people all over the planet participating in them as well..
As an example, it might be worth going through one of the series of meditations involved. This particular one is linked to a kind of interactive journey board, known as the 7:7::7:7. This board, lays out the 28-day cycle of the 13 Moon Calendar in a physical form. I like to keep the board beside my bed, so that each mornign when I wake up, I am reminded to participate in the meditations. This affirms my wish to live in full consciousness, each and every day.
The board itself, relies on putting down a card each day of the 28-day cycle. Each day of the week in the 13 Moon Calendar is coded by one of the seven radial plasmas. Plasma represents the fourth state of matter, and is unique in that it conducts electrical energy, while retaining an overall neutral charge.
Each of our seven main chakras is linked to one of these seven types of plasma. Through the visualisation of the symbols for each plasma, and the reciting of an affirmation, we activate our chakras as receptor points for the plasmas. Each time we breath in, the plasmic energy that is received begins to activate our electro-magnetic field and aura.
On another level, the daily meditation process is linked to the reception of plasma by the planetary body, which allows the crystal core at the center of the Earth, to transform the plasmic energy which it receives from the sun, into the activation of the "Rainbow Bridge".
Through the practise of the different meditations, embedded in the 13 Moon Calendar we are participating in a telepathic experiment we call the Rainbow Bridge project, that connects ourselves with the center of the Earth, with the bipolar rainbow alternators that hold Earth's magnetic fields in place, and with all of the other planetary kin who are doing the same meditation. By establishing this world-wide telepathic Earth wave we create a matrix of communication which brings the noosphere - Earth's mental envelope - ever closer into conscious manifestation. This matrix also provides a protective field of genuinely positive thought vibrations meant to maintain Earth's resonant field in a state of harmony and peace....
I usually spend about 45 minutes each day participating in the various levels of these practises.
I also like to lie down and enter a kind of meditative state before dreaming. Last night for example, I allowed my mind to shift into a higher awareness, and called on the presence of those guides beyond, to reach in and communicate with me.
I felt a guide there, suddenly there with me, a familiar "image" imprinted on my mind for a moment. He seemed like someone I knew from long ago!
Yup. meditation in all it's forms is so very valuable! How funny it is to live in a culture, where the nature of our original mind is so infrequently investigated.
Nick
The practise of meditation, seems to be quite essential for entering into other orders of reality, in a state of centeredness. I definitely like to meditate, even though it has taken me a few years to cultivate my practise to the point, where I do it on a daily basis.
I like to begin my meditation, by sitting for 10 minutes or so, and just sitting there cross-legged, returnign to the breath, allowing the mind to still, and becoming more aware of what my body is feeling. I find there's still alot of mental chatter that goes on, and often I get completely distracted, but overall I know this is definitely developing a more centered space, or seed, from which a new level of awareness can spring forth.
The other meditations I practise, are linked to the 13 Moon Calendar. These are basically designed to synchronise my being with the planetary field of consciousness, so that my own continuing consciousness may be integrated within that field, and so that others too may begin to wake up to it!
At first I was hesitant to get involved in these meditation, thinking that it was taking the concept of a calendar way too far. However, I kept on having dreams about thse meditations, showing me how valuable each was. Practising these meditations, was the one thing, that has really helped to ground my daily meditation practise. It feels very supportive to know that there are thousands of people all over the planet participating in them as well..
As an example, it might be worth going through one of the series of meditations involved. This particular one is linked to a kind of interactive journey board, known as the 7:7::7:7. This board, lays out the 28-day cycle of the 13 Moon Calendar in a physical form. I like to keep the board beside my bed, so that each mornign when I wake up, I am reminded to participate in the meditations. This affirms my wish to live in full consciousness, each and every day.
The board itself, relies on putting down a card each day of the 28-day cycle. Each day of the week in the 13 Moon Calendar is coded by one of the seven radial plasmas. Plasma represents the fourth state of matter, and is unique in that it conducts electrical energy, while retaining an overall neutral charge.
Each of our seven main chakras is linked to one of these seven types of plasma. Through the visualisation of the symbols for each plasma, and the reciting of an affirmation, we activate our chakras as receptor points for the plasmas. Each time we breath in, the plasmic energy that is received begins to activate our electro-magnetic field and aura.
On another level, the daily meditation process is linked to the reception of plasma by the planetary body, which allows the crystal core at the center of the Earth, to transform the plasmic energy which it receives from the sun, into the activation of the "Rainbow Bridge".
Through the practise of the different meditations, embedded in the 13 Moon Calendar we are participating in a telepathic experiment we call the Rainbow Bridge project, that connects ourselves with the center of the Earth, with the bipolar rainbow alternators that hold Earth's magnetic fields in place, and with all of the other planetary kin who are doing the same meditation. By establishing this world-wide telepathic Earth wave we create a matrix of communication which brings the noosphere - Earth's mental envelope - ever closer into conscious manifestation. This matrix also provides a protective field of genuinely positive thought vibrations meant to maintain Earth's resonant field in a state of harmony and peace....
I usually spend about 45 minutes each day participating in the various levels of these practises.
I also like to lie down and enter a kind of meditative state before dreaming. Last night for example, I allowed my mind to shift into a higher awareness, and called on the presence of those guides beyond, to reach in and communicate with me.
I felt a guide there, suddenly there with me, a familiar "image" imprinted on my mind for a moment. He seemed like someone I knew from long ago!
Yup. meditation in all it's forms is so very valuable! How funny it is to live in a culture, where the nature of our original mind is so infrequently investigated.
Nick

