02-14-2017, 09:31 AM
(02-14-2017, 09:06 AM)GentleWanderer Wrote:(02-13-2017, 11:59 PM)Coordinate_Apotheosis Wrote: My absolute favorite though is violet ray meditations. You'd be amazed how kindly your self will gladly intuit information right into you on things you never even thought to consider.
You mean visualisation of the violet color of the rainbow i think ? I like that too, with many colors and white light but i feel it difficult, i don't know if i ever truly succeeded in visualising colored light because at some point it's a if the color disappear and i don't know if i am visualising anything at all.
(02-13-2017, 11:59 PM)Coordinate_Apotheosis Wrote: You truly cannot do work in consciousness without meditating. Contemplation just isn't enough.
In work in consciousness you mean healing, balancing emotions and changing beliefs ? And when you couple meditation with it, do you just look for silence or ask for insight into the issue you're working through ?
Yes and no, The color and the energy center it's associated with. I usually view it as the hand of the One Infinite resting on my head, looking down at me with love and telling me what it believes I need to be made aware of. My issue is how hard it is to find a proper representation of true-color Violet.
It's annoying how so many people think Indigo is violet...
I have that problem now and then, I find in a deep enough meditation with enough focus of will you can visualize the same way you dream. In those states you can even play music as if it were playing in a dream. It just takes a lot of patience...
Work in Consciousness to me is...I personally define it as following the path of the adept, researching, studying, discovering, and practicing the abilities of Consciousness. Exponential Polarization, Healing, Divination, Psychonaut-tier endeavors without abusing chemical substances to force experiences.
It's not a question of 'when' in regards to coupling Work in Consciousness with Meditation, you can't have one without the other. I tried with purely deep contemplations as substitute for meditations and I, literally, lost, my mind. It was...A lesson I'm hopefully not going to forget soon.
I do both, but I define them as 'clarity' meditations when sitting with silence or cultivating a place of silence in my mind, and can simplify all the different kinds of meditations seeking insight into 'guidance' meditations, even if I don't think of them by that name.