05-12-2015, 10:08 AM
(This post was last modified: 05-12-2015, 10:14 AM by APeacefulWarrior.)
(05-11-2015, 02:56 PM)godwide_void Wrote: A word of advice regarding your parallel self merging endeavors: it is far more efficacious to attempt this sort of Work, not from the perspective of your current incarnative self but rather from a higher panoramic viewpoint; that is, from the standpoint of your Higher Self, for it is your individual collectivized version of you which commandeers each version of you.
Heh. When I manage to achieve such a state, it's literally impossible for me to NOT be experiencing things this way. It would be like, I dunno, looking into a pool of water and *not* seeing light refractions. That simply can't happen because of the nature of water is to distort light waves. My higher selves become the medium for my experience, and thus it becomes distorted according to their natural distortions which I'm experiencing through/alongside them.
(This is what happens when someone who was already a fan of Marshall McLuhan's media theory decides to play with spiritualism. It starts becoming evident that concepts like "the messages of the medium" can be held as true on much higher levels.
)And yes, the sort of visualization techniques you describe are highly useful and basically necessary for doing this. As you say, it's necessary to believe\understand\trust that the "imaginative" impressions one is getting are the received reflection of the thoughts or feelings of one's higher forms.
My 4D loves air and water, as a matter of fact. We frequently draw from them when sharing my body. She also seems to have something of a Shamanist or maybe Shinto background, I think, because she usually blesses the air\water when we're enjoying them while thanking the relevant spirit. This is a little funny to me since I'm basically along for the ride on that one, being otherwise pretty agnostic on the matter of elemental spirits. But I'm certainly not going to interfere, haha.
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