07-24-2015, 06:03 PM
(07-23-2015, 10:29 PM)Monica Wrote: I don't think meditation necessarily has anything to do with polarization, though it might, depending on intention; ie., not so much that one meditates or how one meditates, but why one meditates.
I think any other motive other than the desire to learn and grow is like wearing the latest trendy outfit. It's fashionable. So if we are trying to fit in, meditation is a pointless exercise as we will soon move on to another 'fad' and leave it in the wardrobe.
For me its to bypass the mental noise as I seriously struggle with analysing everything. The tension in my shoulders is a stark reminder to myself..."dude you need to bypass that s**t".
If it wasn't for the beauty in this world, I would be soo dead already.
Sometimes though "polarizing" is the last thing on my mind. I just need to balance love with wisdom and serving others is a natural by product of the balancing. Oh and there is the wholly unnecessary yellow ray blockage to deal with also
