I just wanted to drop a line to say, your words continue to be a key help for me in my own spiritual progress; this entry mirrors where I have been today.
I felt something of a larger shift in my own experience of reality today, I think that it was a complete understanding of the notion that we as individuals own our own emotions.
It is a switch from a negative, out-of-our-control notion of one’s own emotions, to a positive recognition to say that yes, I as a person do have control of my emotional response to the daily experiences which life brings.
It is to say that yes we do feel good and badly about things, but if we as individuals are feeling either, we are expressing the emotion genuinely, and with the fullness of our true emotion as a person. It is a matter of truthfulness towards one’s own feelings.
Speaking in terms of the density which is involved in the stymied process of actualized emotion, if a person feels that their emotions are out of their control, then there is something in that idea which is not true, and recognizing why they feel that way will liberate them from that illusory cage.
The difficulty of emotions is that they make us feel within ourselves; this sounds like a double negative, but essentially emotion is a soul-sense, an inner sense which, like all other aspects of the human experience, one must learn to “operate with” in a positive way.
So we have the senses of smell, touch, hearing, taste, seeing, the sixth sense, and the emotional sense. A lot to learn to manage well with! How important it is then, that we teach one another well on how to manage as individuals in life. This is something which there is a great need for, especially in our culture.
Speaking about music, music really is the true language of emotion. When we speak, we do so musically in some sense, our tone expresses how we feel.
Music is the full actualization of this principle, and so it is through music which the most pure emotional communion occurs. Some people want to hear the blues, others want a love song or a rock song, but ultimately music helps us to feel more truly and in a happier way as individuals and in a community-wide sense.
I’m in a lucid mood again, so off I go! Take care Sue, it’s been good to communicate again with you.
Very true. We don’t have to play the blues, there is a time for everything, however we must make sure that we do not get our needle stuck on the blues. Note, we can sometime find happiness even in the blues.
{{Mark}} In the Garden of Sorrow, even Jesus wept. But he did so from a perspective of gratitude and appreciation, for being able to taste the salt of his tears.
The importance is in realizing we are the muscians that play our own songs. So we don’t have to be afriad of them.
You’re “Transfiguration” has begun. You are realizing your Creator status. There is no need to focus on ‘control’, once we realize we ‘create’.
{{{hugs}}}
You are now starting to function from a higher level of awareness. The Love within your own Heart has been rekindled and is starting to ignite even more.
Transfiguration is remembering. It is being raised in Light to the acknowledgement of our own Christ Self and I Am Presence, while yet acknowledging our lessor ‘ego’ self.
As long as I have been waiting to ‘see’ others awakening, too, it becomes impossible for me to convey my Thanks.
Living out in left field, I’ve always enjoyed the companionship of many interdimensional beings. It’s just ever so nice, to have company on this dimension, too.
I tell my neighbor, what is now my gift, used to be my curse. She looks at me puzzled, ‘how ever could you think of it as a curse, being so gifted?’, she asks. And I respond that consciousness has now shifted and, left field in the ‘in’ place to be.
August 29th, 2007 - 5:43 pm
We don’t ever have to play the blues! I think it is, at best, briefly visited on rare occasions.
August 29th, 2007 - 7:26 pm
Greetings sibbia!
I agree.
Yet, some of us, are highly addicted to it, not realizing our emotions, like our choices, are our own.
It is also true, that a good blues singer, really knows how to sing the blues. But their audience is made up of those who also enjoy it.
A full measure of Life is just that. Full. That means experiences of BOTH positive AND negative.
Being Whole means we can sing any song, putting our WHOLE Heart into it.
Blessings to you sibbia
Sue Ann
August 29th, 2007 - 7:43 pm
Hi Sue
,
I just wanted to drop a line to say, your words continue to be a key help for me in my own spiritual progress; this entry mirrors where I have been today.
I felt something of a larger shift in my own experience of reality today, I think that it was a complete understanding of the notion that we as individuals own our own emotions.
It is a switch from a negative, out-of-our-control notion of one’s own emotions, to a positive recognition to say that yes, I as a person do have control of my emotional response to the daily experiences which life brings.
It is to say that yes we do feel good and badly about things, but if we as individuals are feeling either, we are expressing the emotion genuinely, and with the fullness of our true emotion as a person. It is a matter of truthfulness towards one’s own feelings.
Speaking in terms of the density which is involved in the stymied process of actualized emotion, if a person feels that their emotions are out of their control, then there is something in that idea which is not true, and recognizing why they feel that way will liberate them from that illusory cage.
The difficulty of emotions is that they make us feel within ourselves; this sounds like a double negative, but essentially emotion is a soul-sense, an inner sense which, like all other aspects of the human experience, one must learn to “operate with” in a positive way.
So we have the senses of smell, touch, hearing, taste, seeing, the sixth sense, and the emotional sense. A lot to learn to manage well with! How important it is then, that we teach one another well on how to manage as individuals in life. This is something which there is a great need for, especially in our culture.
Speaking about music, music really is the true language of emotion. When we speak, we do so musically in some sense, our tone expresses how we feel.
Music is the full actualization of this principle, and so it is through music which the most pure emotional communion occurs. Some people want to hear the blues, others want a love song or a rock song, but ultimately music helps us to feel more truly and in a happier way as individuals and in a community-wide sense.
I’m in a lucid mood again, so off I go!
Take care Sue, it’s been good to communicate again with you.
Peace, and good tidings,
Joe
August 30th, 2007 - 9:57 am
Very true. We don’t have to play the blues, there is a time for everything, however we must make sure that we do not get our needle stuck on the blues. Note, we can sometime find happiness even in the blues.
August 30th, 2007 - 11:24 am
{{Mark}} In the Garden of Sorrow, even Jesus wept. But he did so from a perspective of gratitude and appreciation, for being able to taste the salt of his tears.
The importance is in realizing we are the muscians that play our own songs. So we don’t have to be afriad of them.
August 30th, 2007 - 11:58 am
{{Joe}}
You’re “Transfiguration” has begun. You are realizing your Creator status. There is no need to focus on ‘control’, once we realize we ‘create’.
{{{hugs}}}
You are now starting to function from a higher level of awareness. The Love within your own Heart has been rekindled and is starting to ignite even more.
Transfiguration is remembering. It is being raised in Light to the acknowledgement of our own Christ Self and I Am Presence, while yet acknowledging our lessor ‘ego’ self.
As long as I have been waiting to ‘see’ others awakening, too, it becomes impossible for me to convey my Thanks.
Living out in left field, I’ve always enjoyed the companionship of many interdimensional beings. It’s just ever so nice, to have company on this dimension, too.
I tell my neighbor, what is now my gift, used to be my curse. She looks at me puzzled, ‘how ever could you think of it as a curse, being so gifted?’, she asks. And I respond that consciousness has now shifted and, left field in the ‘in’ place to be.
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