I can feel things around me,
their density and texture

with people, their bones, nervous systems,
injuries


On Aug 11, 3:26 pm, roomsearching <[email protected]> wrote:
> That's unbelievable.
> Can you give me an example ?
>
> On Wed, Aug 11, 2010 at 9:37 PM, godszen <[email protected]> wrote:
> > yes, vision combined with presence,
>
> > I can sense objects directly
>
> > On Aug 11, 2:56 am, roomsearching <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > *Have you been able to feel objects around you ?
> > > I know that visually, whatever you see is your own awareness.
> > > So in a sense, we are touching even the clouds in the sky.
> > > But actually how do you feel the objects outside the body ?*
>
> > > On Wed, Aug 11, 2010 at 1:26 AM, godszen <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > The "I AM" is the sense, or feeling, of you spirit/presence, embodied
> > > > in a human form. It is the sense/feeling of anxiety/tension that you
> > > > feel in your mind/body. This uneasiness is what the Buddha called
> > > > "dukkha". What Adi Da calls the "contraction". As one pays attention
> > > > to this feeling of uneasiness, one can gradually become clear of the
> > > > situation at hand. As the effort of paying attention is continued, one
> > > > can learn to gradually relax the tension/contraction of their spirit.
> > > > As this tension eases up, a sense of relief and even bliss gradually
> > > > takes hold. As the spirit becomes unbound, it can begin to sense and
> > > > feel directly, the objects around it, and even itself.
>
> > > > If one is fortunate enough, he meets the satguru. The satguru
> > > > literally baptizes the disciple/spirit in His completely unbound
> > > > energized love/bliss radiant Presence, over and over again, thereby
> > > > helping speed up the process of relaxing, unbinding, liberating the
> > > > embodied spirit from its self-tied knot of contraction.

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