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RE: Meditation habits and tips - Lighthead - 06-18-2015

(06-18-2015, 10:56 PM)Minyatur Wrote:
(06-18-2015, 10:49 PM)Lighthead Wrote:
(06-18-2015, 10:36 PM)tamaryn Wrote: I believe we incarnate into these hearts and minds with extreme limitation as to grow more fruitfully. I believe Jesus had the opposite case where every bit of catalyst imaginable aided him on his path to his true self. We also must find our way to the true self if we so wish, however I think we do this through many dense lifetimes. I believe it was Ra who compared it to polishing of a crystal

Either through many dense lifetimes or many more lifetimes with little catalyst. It takes longer, but it's the same goal. And I personally think that if you pace yourself with not as much catalyst, you learn to more efficiently deal with catalyst. I think of it as, if you're life has very little catalyst, whatever catalyst comes along you gobble it as if you haven't eaten all day. You basically get hungry for catalyst.

Even though I hold this view, I apparently didn't program for easy catalyst. It seems strange that I would see this as more efficient and yet my higher self is not taking my advice. I don't know why that would be. Maybe my catalyst is to present myself with catalyst that doesn't align with the way I think the world should work, or "works better."

What you described is how I feel I programmed for myself. 

A life without worry in which my worry at the end will have to not have done enough for others. I feel that having harsh catalysts would have made me close an harder shell around my heart and wouldn't have helped open toward others. When I found something in life that would bring me catalyst despite there being extreme sorrow, I would cling to it wholeheartedly. (that's the scorpion moon, although being closed emotionally was kind of contrary to it) In short I loved having something that could destroy me emotionally just as it could uplift me.

With time I come to be more and more disatisfied with only being satisfied myself and seek that anyone could actually break my heart with their sorrow or uplift me with their joy.

I'm getting at a point I feel bad for not feeling bad because there are others that do and I do think it should make me feel something which up until not so long ago it never did.

tl;dr : We were born in one strange world.

I'd like to read your chart because Scorpio moon is actually a rough position. My mom has Scorpio moon and she is very bitter and negative. She's very pessimistic. I was actually able to polarize negatively (I'm not trying to polarize negatively any more) because of what I've basically learned from her. She's also very much full of hatred. She's gotten better, though. I'd say that you probably have a lot of other mitigating factors in your chart.


RE: Meditation habits and tips - Nicholas - 06-24-2015

Hi matrix_drumr,

I have an injured shoulder that I am recovering from and my attention was turned back to Taoist Tai Chi while having a chat room discussion. It has been called a "moving meditation" but there is one part of this technique that does wonders for me. That movement is called Wave Hands Like Clouds, and it was practising this movement a few moments ago that led me to cut it short and share it here.

I repeat a mantra as my hands pass each other, "let it go", and this causes a tickling sensation in the palms of my hands, as well as the hairs on my arms getting all static!

It has many benefits for mind/body/spirit balancing so here is an introduction to this form of meditation...




RE: Meditation habits and tips - Aion - 06-24-2015

I love Tai Chi and Chi Gung. Like 90% of my meditation is Chi Gung styled.


RE: Meditation habits and tips - Nicholas - 06-24-2015

(06-24-2015, 12:08 PM)Tan.rar Wrote: I love Tai Chi and Chi Gung. Like 90% of my meditation is Chi Gung styled.

Yeah I did the Taoist version for 6 months some years ago. Move 24, or the 'Wave Hands Like Clouds' part seemed almost transcendental to me. After all those years absent from it, I got straight back into that movement like it was only yesterday. 

The blessings of an injured shoulder!


RE: Meditation habits and tips - Aion - 06-24-2015

I don't really use many set forms except one for upwards flow and one for downwards flow. Otherwise I have sort of intuitively discovered a spontaneous method of Chi Gung which I find very effective. I also practice the Microcosmic and Macrocosmic orbits a lot.

The forms I did learn from a teacher, plus I learned some from my Reiki training because a very basic Chi Gung practice is useful for training one to be energy sensitive.


RE: Meditation habits and tips - Nicholas - 06-24-2015

(06-24-2015, 12:31 PM)Tan.rar Wrote:  Otherwise I have sort of intuitively discovered a spontaneous method 

Precisely!!!   Heart


RE: Meditation habits and tips - Aion - 06-24-2015

I think that like yoga when you do qi gong you are actually mixing the energies of the highest and lowest, raw physical and high spirit. This is another secret to ritual magic is that the use of the body is completing a circuit betwixt above and below.

I've seen ceremonial magic called the 'yoga of the west'.


RE: Meditation habits and tips - Nicholas - 06-24-2015

Thanks Tan.rar. What would I do without you tube  Tongue


RE: Meditation habits and tips - Nicholas - 06-24-2015

Ha! 

The connecting heaven and earth exercise feels like I know this already. #Qigong


RE: Meditation habits and tips - Aion - 06-24-2015

Yeah it has always felt very familiar for me.


RE: Meditation habits and tips - Raz - 06-24-2015

"All I am doing" absolutely love that, what a beautiful tool...