amazingjourney
8th November 2009, 04:54 AM
I am not new on the spiritual paths anymore. Reading and picking up quite a few methods here and there, I have noticed some differences in two paths--one is through meditation on the now, the other is through OBE and exploring the dream land.
Started as a daily meditator during a rock bottom period. Meditation transformed me totally in weeks. I went from a broken-hearted, deeply depressed and desperate, not being able to function productively, to finding my inner self, genuinely happy and joyful, suddenly creative and intuitive, seeing divinity and truth in all things and people around me, constant urge to share what I found and serve others, compassionate and loving to all beings....I know that if there is god, this must be how god feels. And OBE, lucid dreams, and magical dreams are all parts of this. After two years, the intensity died down a bit. The impact remains with me until this day. I would say the main thing is really the realization of an inner self, pure, divine, and powerful.
Last year, I started to do chakra work as the next step. As a result, I started to have floating experiences and then OBEs more frequently. I also tried methods that I picked up here and there. They are quite effective. When I do get OBE or lucid dreaming, I am happy. However, on the consciousness level, I didn't experience or I wouldn't say it's close to what I experienced through intense meditation. I wouldn't use the words such as inner realization, divinity. It just feels totally on different levels. Sometimes I even feel anxious if I don't get OBEs or LDs for a while.
These both are hard paths, but it seems to me that the differences lie in the following:
1. In meditation, the result is total stillness, no sensation on the body, no steps of attemps, breathing reduced to a few times a minute, sensory awareness dimmed to practially nothing. At such time, the consciousness gets to its highest clarity in one point of awareness. In total Consciousness, we only feel compassion, love, all being one, all being nothing
2. When we use methods to induce an OBE and finally get out, we are thrilled and we feel powerful. The way it has long lasting impact seems to be when we have enough exploration in the astral and interact with other beings. In meditation, the impact is both physical and spiritual in that the inner energy ground and center us and we feel powerful, joy, loving, focused emotionally all day long. Physically, we feel energetic, something powerful in the belly, light, smile on the face all day long, everything tastes so good however simple the food. Even in our dreams, we fly, we are in magical places, we encounter beings from other worlds. We see our guides following us in our dreams, We also pray autimatically every night.
3. A very big thing I notice in meditation is the strong urge to serve others, which comes from self realization
I was wondering if others have any input on these. I have been totally swamped with work for past months and have not focused on experiences during sleep.
Started as a daily meditator during a rock bottom period. Meditation transformed me totally in weeks. I went from a broken-hearted, deeply depressed and desperate, not being able to function productively, to finding my inner self, genuinely happy and joyful, suddenly creative and intuitive, seeing divinity and truth in all things and people around me, constant urge to share what I found and serve others, compassionate and loving to all beings....I know that if there is god, this must be how god feels. And OBE, lucid dreams, and magical dreams are all parts of this. After two years, the intensity died down a bit. The impact remains with me until this day. I would say the main thing is really the realization of an inner self, pure, divine, and powerful.
Last year, I started to do chakra work as the next step. As a result, I started to have floating experiences and then OBEs more frequently. I also tried methods that I picked up here and there. They are quite effective. When I do get OBE or lucid dreaming, I am happy. However, on the consciousness level, I didn't experience or I wouldn't say it's close to what I experienced through intense meditation. I wouldn't use the words such as inner realization, divinity. It just feels totally on different levels. Sometimes I even feel anxious if I don't get OBEs or LDs for a while.
These both are hard paths, but it seems to me that the differences lie in the following:
1. In meditation, the result is total stillness, no sensation on the body, no steps of attemps, breathing reduced to a few times a minute, sensory awareness dimmed to practially nothing. At such time, the consciousness gets to its highest clarity in one point of awareness. In total Consciousness, we only feel compassion, love, all being one, all being nothing
2. When we use methods to induce an OBE and finally get out, we are thrilled and we feel powerful. The way it has long lasting impact seems to be when we have enough exploration in the astral and interact with other beings. In meditation, the impact is both physical and spiritual in that the inner energy ground and center us and we feel powerful, joy, loving, focused emotionally all day long. Physically, we feel energetic, something powerful in the belly, light, smile on the face all day long, everything tastes so good however simple the food. Even in our dreams, we fly, we are in magical places, we encounter beings from other worlds. We see our guides following us in our dreams, We also pray autimatically every night.
3. A very big thing I notice in meditation is the strong urge to serve others, which comes from self realization
I was wondering if others have any input on these. I have been totally swamped with work for past months and have not focused on experiences during sleep.