12-19-2013, 03:24 AM
I think most people on these forums would have no issue with describing themselves as being 'awake'.
they can probably pinpoint an incident or an experience or an event by which they became 'awake'.
I mean, its a term I've used myself.
but what does it really mean? what is behind it? and does it become a point of pride that I am 'awake' and others are 'not awake'.
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possible connections:
* becoming aware (consciously) of a spiritual reality
* which leads to open-ness to subjects like re-incarnation, astrology, metaphysics, chakras, etc
not to be fascetious, but can you think you are 'awake' but really still be 'asleep'??
they can probably pinpoint an incident or an experience or an event by which they became 'awake'.
I mean, its a term I've used myself.
but what does it really mean? what is behind it? and does it become a point of pride that I am 'awake' and others are 'not awake'.
- -
possible connections:
* becoming aware (consciously) of a spiritual reality
* which leads to open-ness to subjects like re-incarnation, astrology, metaphysics, chakras, etc
not to be fascetious, but can you think you are 'awake' but really still be 'asleep'??