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Walking in the Infinite Spirit
#1
Story 1: Growing up, my early years contained hardships, which in many ways has led to what I am today. For many years, I carried with me a strong fear of looking at people in the eye. But today, after two years steady work on the Path and intending to overcome that obstacle, I at last talked to someone and looked into their eyes. The induced fears of the past, if just for that conversation, fell away. I am sure the battle is not over, but a trickle will grow.

Story 2: My interest in the Path actually began when I was 16. It came on strong due to falling within myself when the world around who I was became too much to handle through my old ways. It took me five years, but I found myself standing out by an old farm fencepost, overlooking stars and sky. The world fell away. The fence post became a metal tower; then it became black shadow angled by ship-mast crossbeams. Its brothers became ghosts standing there, shining with subtle form. The sky drew its waves of color and new sounds emerged. The world became a vortex, if only for a while, and for a while, the fence post was no more. Only the desert stretch of night-time cow pasture remained. And the force emanated from my eyes and voice. I tasted power.

Story 3: The one who taught me the evils of the world often engaged in physical discipline and malice. Due to this, at a young age, my heart developed anxiety pains. I suffered with the pain for many years until a rainy night of power brought a swell like never before. Tears were released and the feeling of bursting water weaved through my heart like a cord, or perhaps, a tunnel. Since then, I have been free from all heart problems. The doctor confirmed that my heart was "very healthy" whereas once before the diagnoses from another was, "stress-induced palpatations." I feel like that was in another life.

Story 4: It happened when I entered the astral. I became a vortex and the object within my focus rattled and moved.

The point: To remind myself that progress comes slowly. To look back one day and smile and keep up good courage.
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#2
Great tales of power. Story 2 reminds of 'stopping the world' and 'descent of the Spirit' from CC terminology. Love the water-elemental healing/cathartic release,heart mending of tale 3.
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#3
'Knock of the Spirit' rather than Descent...since the knock is when one first becomes aware of and opened to power.
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#4
Mastering power is far beyond my reach, but yes, experiencing and opening to it is a great description of what story 2 is. For now, I have made it my intent to heal from the remains of my terror stemming from a religious upbringing, because the physical abuse aspects have already been forgotten, and then from there, taking advancement as far as can be in this body.
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#5
Yes, such is our quests, though the particulars vary for each person. We do share too in similarities.
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#6
Aderfast wrote: For many years, I carried with me a strong fear of looking at people in the eye. But today, after two years steady work on the Path and intending to overcome that obstacle, I at last talked to someone and looked into their eyes. The induced fears of the past, if just for that conversation, fell away. I am sure the battle is not over, but a trickle will grow.
 Aderfast

looking in the eyes is a key - it locks, and it opens.
for you it's what i call "a point of change". looking strait into eyes might change your fear into euphoria!


to teach you this technique properly i need to be facing you - but let me write down some description. as long as we're apart and far away:






LOOKING STRAIT INTO EYES - BREAKING THE FEAR 
you need a partner - someone whom you love mutually - a mate, a family member or  a friend.


sit, the two of you, crossed-legged on the floor facing each other.


tap simultaneously a simple long rythm each on both his thighs - this is what i need to be present in order to teach properly - something like
 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-
1-2-3-4-5-6- (pouse )
or
 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-
1-2-3-4-5- (pouse-2)



establish that, (you can build a more complex rythm on this basis if you like ) then add the head rotation of recap. both doing left-write or right-left - thus sitting oposed, it's oposite directions. meaning - you start oposite, cross in the middle, go oposite.


 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-
[head moves s left\right-right\left]
1-2-3-4-5- (pouse-2)

[head moves right\left- left\right-]


now you  divide your rhythm, so few hits of the basic beat you tap (rather hit, with some force) on the other's thigh, next to you, and vice-versa. + heads rotating.


to culminate into: when rotating heads are crossed in the middle, the strait-ahead point, you both briefly, for split second,  looking in each other eyes, while one omits a cry - a shout - and the other echoes it a split second later.


use    deep belly voice - not guttural.  careful - a false voice might reverse the effect.


this is why i hate to do it online...


could any other arrangement be practical?


  good luck.


i'll be here and there (end there) if you need me further.

[forgot my hug]


(edited due to over-highlighting, plus merged hugs into the same post)
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#7
Thank you, Charlila, for the technique. Its been a while since I visited these forums, though I think about them often. I will attempt to use your technique, or perhaps a semblance of them to see their impact.

x)
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