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RE: Beleif in Wandering - BrownEye - 02-20-2013 (02-20-2013, 09:29 PM)zenmaster Wrote:(02-20-2013, 07:37 PM)Pickle Wrote: Belief that you are a wanderer is a personality disorder by itself. Like believing you are a werewolf.No, not really. It falls under the category of a worldview, where the available term matches known attributes. Whereas a personality disorder is the expression of a pathological condition of mind, typically stemming from a developmental imbalance of some kind. It was mostly a joke. Though I do not find the belief itself useful. Why believe you are something when you can ask the true self what you are? RE: Beleif in Wandering - zenmaster - 02-20-2013 (02-20-2013, 10:01 PM)Pickle Wrote:I don't think it's very useful either, due to the lack of understanding available. What is there to learn from just this term alone? But still, belief in such is certainly not a personality disorder. If we could live a few hundred years, then the qualities of the wanderer vs the 3D native would probably be more striking due to more opportunity to recapitulate prior experience through learning from guiding bias. It would probably be a more overtly recognized phenomenon, and so more useful.(02-20-2013, 09:29 PM)zenmaster Wrote:(02-20-2013, 07:37 PM)Pickle Wrote: Belief that you are a wanderer is a personality disorder by itself. Like believing you are a werewolf.No, not really. It falls under the category of a worldview, where the available term matches known attributes. Whereas a personality disorder is the expression of a pathological condition of mind, typically stemming from a developmental imbalance of some kind. http://www.sacred-texts.com/ufo/otof/otof12.htm RE: Beleif in Wandering - Aureus - 02-21-2013 (02-20-2013, 09:55 PM)Gemini Wolf Wrote: It's also about knowing how to grow. We can have all the will we can have, but if it's not focused in the right direction, growth will be impeded. We could even go backwards. I've noticed this first hand. Trying will all my will in a certain direction ended up a big mistake. I don't know if it's possible to do all the work we need to do in 12 months. Baby steps are much better so that we don't go too far off course. There are two directions: 1. Balancing 2. Not balancing It's true that there are steps to take. and by all means take them in your own pace. I'm not expert on the laws of manifestation, but it would make sense that we are presented with the tools needed when we are seeking them. And so, with the right tools, the work needed can be done in a very shortened timeframe. RE: Beleif in Wandering - turtledude23 - 02-21-2013 (02-21-2013, 05:12 AM)Aureus Wrote:(02-20-2013, 09:55 PM)Gemini Wolf Wrote: It's also about knowing how to grow. We can have all the will we can have, but if it's not focused in the right direction, growth will be impeded. We could even go backwards. I've noticed this first hand. Trying will all my will in a certain direction ended up a big mistake. I don't know if it's possible to do all the work we need to do in 12 months. Baby steps are much better so that we don't go too far off course. I think what he's saying is your mind or intuition can trick you and you will be believe you're balancing when you're actually not. RE: Beleif in Wandering - AnthroHeart - 02-21-2013 That's right turtledude. I have so much believed I was balancing when I was not. It was just because I felt my chakras, or so I thought I was feeling them. RE: Beleif in Wandering - Marc - 02-21-2013 I realized when I stopped trying to balance myself and just started being honest and accepting of myself, that I found myself being balanced automatically. The trying to force balance without accepting the imbalance, creates more imbalancing. Just be. |