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thedudenj
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Medicine man healing
#8005688 - 02/10/08 05:49 PM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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I just wanted to make a little post about just random things about healing.
like for example Its way easier to heal your village then neighboring ones and sometimes you have to battle their medicine man.
its all about boundary destruction and reconstruction. its key to know that yes ego loss can be a good thing but it is a very important factor to humanity and life as a person and even "non-living" matter Everything and one are not only part of the whole but are also just one. When we forget about either there becomes tension and problems which are what makes the world flow the way it is and keeps it from peace.
I guess wear im going is that we cant truly live as an ego less being because to do so would deprive us of being an individual.
Another point id like to profess is that yes its good to have healthy chakras but its also important to regulate them to be able to close and open them at times. there are alot of schools of thought out there and a good deal motived by people making them self feel better and money at your expense and teach Bull shit reiki and bulls shit yoga, beware and look for the inner light rather then just the outter glow from the shell.
feel free to add tid bits. These are just very few of my observations On being a medicine man and healing people.
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Re: Medicine man healing [Re: thedudenj]
#8005725 - 02/10/08 06:02 PM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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thedudenj said:
its key to know that yes ego loss can be a good thing but it is a very important factor to humanity and life as a person
I agree with you here.Ego loss is a good thing to experience and a lot can be learned from it,but we being sentient beings residing in this dimension,for most of the time,means that we need our ego's to help us keep a sense of self.We live in a collective world but awake in an individuals reality. Did this make any sense?
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thedudenj
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it is our ego that makes alex grey able to say i painted that even tho those are collective imagines certain people have seen long before grey him self saw him and now i have to have this talk with him tho im sure he already knows. but anywho I tread the lines of the thight rope where people use stuff spiritually and for wee im on acid and im plotting out a map of that stuff. so i can better do my job
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Re: Medicine man healing [Re: thedudenj]
#8006656 - 02/10/08 09:40 PM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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Good thread.
Brain researchers have discovered that our sense organs - the eyes for example and the things they perceive and transport to the brain - constitute less than 10% of our total perception. More than 90% of our experience is determined by our "perceptual glasses" through which we look at the world including our prejudices, attitudes, and habits.
The most important characteristic of our brain is its ability to create its own reality at any given moment, To accomplish this it takes over ninety percent of the necessary information from its own reservoir. Therefore what each individual generally believes to be true is only a unique construct of our mind.
Therefore I would add that belief is an essential component of successful healing.
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thedudenj
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yeah and in a sense there is such as total ego loss or nothing lol as we float around in this world of everything and meaning. I honestly dont believe researchers fully understand alot of stuff they do or say. but yeah perception is reality in a sense but the thing about being human and the difference between humanity and the life force is the life force never loses or miss perceives things. i might as well say that i hate not being able to fully perceive all my senses all the time and think psychedelics can limit alot of senses that if one were to just meditate would be able to use better. but thats just my 2 cents on it all. its funny to see how many facets a person can have thats why its kinda better to just be like a sphere or something.
another thing that is important to understand is everything you see is new to your mind in a sense this is a really novel world that we live in and everything that will happen will and what wont cant. and thats not really a limitation but only makes way more possible. it kinda just helps enforce life is what you make it.
A key thing to life is realizing how exactly you will die and when,therefore embracing death and making peace.
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Re: Medicine man healing [Re: thedudenj]
#8008125 - 02/11/08 10:13 AM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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thedudenj said: A key thing to life is realizing how exactly you will die and when,therefore embracing death and making peace.
I do believe in fate and free will at the same time, as contradictory as common philosophy may say it is.
To me it makes paradoxical sense:
Whatever happens, happens. There is no way around this. If something does not happen, then surely it wasn't meant to happen-- or else it would have.
Free will comes in when you liken the journey to riding a boat down the river. You can choose to sail any way you like, any way that brings you joy or sadness, but what remains destiny is that this river is taking you down stream and like everybody else, you will arrive at the same ocean.
My question is regarding what I just quoted from you. Could you elaborate more on how one realizes one's own death while at the same time approaching it with love and with the intent of not limiting one's free will?
Also, is this possibly what Ayahuasca teaches?
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I do believe in fate and free will at the same time, as contradictory as common philosophy may say it is.
To me it makes paradoxical sense:
Whatever happens, happens. There is no way around this. If something does not happen, then surely it wasn't meant to happen-- or else it would have.
Free will comes in when you liken the journey to riding a boat down the river. You can choose to sail any way you like, any way that brings you joy or sadness, but what remains destiny is that this river is taking you down stream and like everybody else, you will arrive at the same ocean.
Tao
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thedudenj
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AlteredAgain said:
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thedudenj said: A key thing to life is realizing how exactly you will die and when,therefore embracing death and making peace.
I do believe in fate and free will at the same time, as contradictory as common philosophy may say it is.
To me it makes paradoxical sense:
Whatever happens, happens. There is no way around this. If something does not happen, then surely it wasn't meant to happen-- or else it would have.
Free will comes in when you liken the journey to riding a boat down the river. You can choose to sail any way you like, any way that brings you joy or sadness, but what remains destiny is that this river is taking you down stream and like everybody else, you will arrive at the same ocean.
My question is regarding what I just quoted from you. Could you elaborate more on how one realizes one's own death while at the same time approaching it with love and with the intent of not limiting one's free will?
Also, is this possibly what Ayahuasca teaches?
hmm thats one of the things im not really ready to explain out but i can agree that ayahuasca can teach you it tho many other life experiences can.
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