(05-19-2011, 12:54 PM)3DMonkey Wrote: Where do you guys find this great stuff? Is there a local lady who keeps a barrel around that I could reach into, swish around, let some crystals filter through my fingers.I started by looking at their 'metaphysical' properties and finding the ones that seemed to be 'resonant' with some purpose. (Some of the crystals I purchased were from healingcrystals.com.) Later, I've found shamans that use them professionally and they've taught me how they may be used. Interestingly, but I guess not surprisingly, after you get familiar with how they structure and amplify energy, you can just 'think' about that feeling and the actual local presence of the crystal becomes unnecessary. A lot of the stuff that, at one point, I discounted as 'flaky', 'new-agey' imagination (due to their inability to offer satisfactory explanations, and my inability to translate the terminology) I eventually learned was a legitimate practice of 'adepthood'. These individuals tend to be remarkably strong, deep-seeking, patient and caring and immediately distinguish themselves from the 'pack' due to lack of fear, abundant honesty and of course what they are able to 'do'.
Contrasted with that, I've found that although the incarnated wanderer may rapidly approach green ray, due to inherent biases, on the whole, there seems to be a big resistance to moving beyond that. Many seem to get stuck or nested in the basic, initial green phase of egalitarianism, and 'everyone is right', fearing rejection and disapproval as somehow being indicative of lack of compassion or 'STS', anthropomorphising the planet, etc. Continued progress beyond 'green' seems to take dedication which apparently few feel is possible or necessary.
'Time' not necessarily deeply rooted in our brains
(Medical Xpress) Wrote:Hidden away in the Amazonian rainforest a small tribe have successfully managed what so many dream of being able to do – to ignore the pressures of time so successfully that they don’t even have a word for it.http://medicalxpress.com/news/2011-05-ne...rains.html