--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Rory Goff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "jim_flanegin" <jflanegi@> 
> wrote:
> >> >
> > When you say, "actually tickled and stirred Me", don't you mean 
> with 
> > a particular sensation of bliss? The reason I ask is that I find 
it 
> > quite easy sometimes to put my attention on a particular 
individual 
> > and feel their vibrations regardless of their physical 
proximity, 
> > and so can be stirred by their vibrations, which is not 
necessarily 
> > an indication that the person is becoming a knower of Self (at 
> least 
> > not very quickly-lol). However, when someone has released 
> themselves 
> > into that which is universal, that which is enlightened, their 
> > vibrations take on a blissy quality. I don't know how else to 
> > describe it.
> 
> Yes, I can relate to that, Jim. A Knower of the Self *is* my Self. 
> 
> At present most people look/feel like love/light/bliss-points in 
me, 
> which if drawn to do so I either pay attention to and watch 
> them "warm up" or "lighten up" or "quicken" (as is usually the 
case 
> nowadays), or else "incarnate" and experience from the inside out, 
if 
> need be (which is actually quite seldom nowadays), and in either 
case 
> only to whatever degree is appropriate. 
> 
> In Davies' case, he was *not* a bliss-point at all; he was right 
from 
> the start an entire field, a significant portion of me. Not my 
Self, 
> exactly, but ... definitely tickling in that vicinity *lol*
>
Interesting observations-- I don't really get what you mean when you 
say " "incarnate" and experience from the inside out, if need be 
(which is quite seldom these days)...". Can you be a little bit more 
specific?  

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