Bhairitu wrote:
> My experience over the years is that as my consciousness rises if I 
> spend any amount of time at all around non-meditators the majority of 
> them start to seem like wild animals.  I guess this is because they are 
> at the mercy of superficial influences which are like "lines drawn on 
> water or lines drawn on air" for many of us.   I'm not saying that all 
> non-meditators are like that as there are some people who just come into 
> life at a higher level of evolution than others.  Nor am I positing some 
> superiority thing.  It's just that if you spend any time with them 
> beyond some casual contact they seem to go completely blindly off on 
> tangents that I evolved out of years ago as so can be a little annoying 
> (especially if they are trying to drag you along with them). 
>
> My relatives who out of all of them only my oldest nephew learned 
> meditation are always "so busy" and I think "no you just aren't able to 
> handle life so well any more being blown about by an increasing amount 
> of chaotic influences in our noisier world."  We as meditators tend to 
> have a stable base of consciousness and the chaos of the world has less 
> and less influence as our consciousness evolves.
>
> I would like to hear other's *experience* on this and not theory.
Thanks to all those who replied.  Reading the replies though I wonder:

1) how honest they are or did some of you post something to make you 
look cool.
2) if you just replied to the subject line and not the post.
3) some still posted philosophy (i.e. theory) and not experience.

Thing is most meditators I know frequently comment on this.  After all 
many of us started meditation to get an edge in life and if we didn't we 
have wasted our time.  I think noticing the difference is why some of us 
want to be teachers so we can help lift the rest of the populace up.  
Unfortunately the establishment seems to encourage ignorance and 
non-thinking.


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