--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Rory Goff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> --- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "jim_flanegin" <jflanegi@> 
> wrote:
> 
> > It seems like the experience in the Dome for you was one of your 
> > core being expanded greatly through the intense energetic and 
> > magnetic attraction of Maharishi when He has His Attention on 
You. 
> > He really brings the Absolute into the relative! Like being in 
the 
> > presence of a friggin' Shiva or something! 
> 
> Yes -- all resulting from my realigning with Him, as a result of 
> finally having released all the subtle resistances, all 
> the "shoulds" and "oughts" I had been holding against Him, and the 
> Dome, and the TMO, etc. Wow! What an unexpected payoff! I had no 
> idea. 

I went through a process of the heart very similarly, like 
continuously looking at a Jackson Pollock drip painting until I 
finally 'got it'- then boy did I get it- still too overwhelming in a 
sense, too easy to rush to judgment, so my full attention is not 
often or long on Maharishi. Too distracting- "like being in the 
presence of a friggin' Shiva or something!" Ha-Ha- my little 
joke...lol
> 
> > The perspective that you express, that of the Universe being 
You, 
> of 
> > all beings being within you is one that has been very inspiring 
> for 
> > me and I have been able to use it as a shortcut or technique to 
> > rapidly expand my sense of self, and so thank you for that! 
> 
> You are most welcome, Jim; it's been a pleasure. You are truly 
> inspiring in your openness!

The world being within us being as revolutionary a reality as the 
earth being round, not flat. But should there be anything wrong 
about talking about such a thing- is it painful to address the 
question in the face of clinging to our illusory seperateness? I 
find the whole thing a wonderful and substantial challenge! Enough 
meat there for any appetite...

> 
> > Its interesting how just hearing about your perspective as a 
more 
> > normal way to experience life, as predominating wholeness, made 
> such 
> > perfect sense that I have easily adopted it. Why not? 
> 
> Yes, pretty obvious when the time is right, isn't it?
> 
> > It is a great and constant challenge to continue to absorb all 
> that 
> > is, within Me. And yet that process occurs by me constantly 
> falling 
> > in love with that which is outside of Me, in order to 
incorporate 
> it 
> > within the Bliss vortex:-)
> 
> *lol*


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