08-11-2009, 04:42 PM
Welcome to Bring4th, Illusion! You ask what seems like such a simple question, but almost every word makes it more difficult to answer. I will give you my perspective on this topic, and encourage others to share as well.
Let's take your question in pieces:
I think it's important to distinguish between meditation and channeling. Although one may meditate to prepare for channeling, it is far more common, and appropriate to meditate for its own purpose.
To learn about channeling, I would highly recommend Carla's book A Channeling Handbook. One of the first things you will learn is that channeling should really only be attempted within group of like-minded and supportive people. If what you are truly interested in is channeling, then this book should answer most of your questions.
Meditation is typically done, not to ask questions but rather to gain inner peace and become more in tune with your inner voice and intuition. These inner guides may be thought of as your higher self, your spirit guides, your powers of insight, or any of a host of other personal support concepts that abound.
As for asking questions, in a channeling session, the questions are usually asked by the support group and answered by (or more correctly through) the channel. In meditation, questions need not be asked at all. I occasionally have a thought or theme in mind at the start of a meditation session, but as often as not, may simply open my mind to the cosmic consciousness by working processes that settle my clamoring mind.
I'm certain that it is best for you ask questions in the language you are most comfortable with and most conversational in. This is certainly true of channeling, where your ability to express abstract concepts in your own words is vitally important.
Yes, in both meditation and channeling, I think it is advisable to consider only one question/topic/theme at a time.
Carla addresses this topic with respect to channeling in her book. As for meditation, on rare occasions that I have a question in mind for my session, I usually express it as simply as possible trying to avoid unduly restricting an answer.
I hope this helps you get the conversation started on this thread. Please let me know if I have misunderstood your questions or answered too superficially.
Love and Light,
3D Sunset
Let's take your question in pieces:
Illusion Wrote:"When we are doing meidtation ,how do we ask the help from Q`uo"
I think it's important to distinguish between meditation and channeling. Although one may meditate to prepare for channeling, it is far more common, and appropriate to meditate for its own purpose.
To learn about channeling, I would highly recommend Carla's book A Channeling Handbook. One of the first things you will learn is that channeling should really only be attempted within group of like-minded and supportive people. If what you are truly interested in is channeling, then this book should answer most of your questions.
Meditation is typically done, not to ask questions but rather to gain inner peace and become more in tune with your inner voice and intuition. These inner guides may be thought of as your higher self, your spirit guides, your powers of insight, or any of a host of other personal support concepts that abound.
As for asking questions, in a channeling session, the questions are usually asked by the support group and answered by (or more correctly through) the channel. In meditation, questions need not be asked at all. I occasionally have a thought or theme in mind at the start of a meditation session, but as often as not, may simply open my mind to the cosmic consciousness by working processes that settle my clamoring mind.
Illusion Wrote:Another important question is that how do we ask questions? I mean It have to be English?
I'm certain that it is best for you ask questions in the language you are most comfortable with and most conversational in. This is certainly true of channeling, where your ability to express abstract concepts in your own words is vitally important.
Illusion Wrote:Only a question a time?
Yes, in both meditation and channeling, I think it is advisable to consider only one question/topic/theme at a time.
Illusion Wrote:Is the questions have to be clear on details?
Carla addresses this topic with respect to channeling in her book. As for meditation, on rare occasions that I have a question in mind for my session, I usually express it as simply as possible trying to avoid unduly restricting an answer.
I hope this helps you get the conversation started on this thread. Please let me know if I have misunderstood your questions or answered too superficially.
Love and Light,
3D Sunset