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September 13, 2008 at 11:27 am #29117CrevyParticipant
Thank you! Can you provide a link for that fire technique? I cannot locate it myself. Also experienced this on Salvia divinorium.
The practises i do consists of qigong and zazen. I am very good at feeling chi and chakras.
March 19, 2007 at 9:15 am #21726CrevyParticipantThank for the website adress! Very interesting, i will surely try out more crystals in the future!
Recently i did some more experiemts with my roze quartz crystal. One night i placed it on my throat chakra. There was a quite strong sensation, not comfortable so i had to remove it.
The next night i did the same thing again and i felt the strong sensation. This time i endured it, just too see what would happen. After maybe 10 minutes it stopped! It suddenly felt “normal” at my throat chakra, and it also felt more “clean” and very comfortable!
I guess the roze quartz desolved some kind of chi blockage! So it seems like crystals can be a very practical tool in spiritual work.
February 22, 2007 at 1:38 pm #21280CrevyParticipantMarch 30, 2006 at 8:13 am #12055CrevyParticipantFajin,
It seems like our definitions of free will are different. With free will i mean: The ability to act in another way then we actually do.
You write:
“When we are speaking of freedom of will, our ego obstructs us from going with our will to do something, ie. it is what makes us go against our will to do something.”Let’s say the ego doesn’t obstruct us from going with our will to do something. Then it would according to your definiton be free! But you are not free to do act against what you actually want to do. If you want to do X, and have no negative ego to keep you from doing X, then you will not experience you doing X as being an act of free will according to the definition that free will as the ability to act in another way then you actually do. You will then just experience yourself acting out your personality, your unique function. According to your definition it would be free, but not according to mine. Do we agree?
March 29, 2006 at 6:51 pm #12039CrevyParticipantHi Fajin!
If we had free will, we would not function! Let’s say we have a person who is defined as complete love. If this person did something that is not act of complete love, it would be a false statement that the person is complete love! If this person had free will, it could choose to do things that are not out of complete love, and hence fail to be himself! He would fail to BE! You see now that free will is a contradiction. “Being” itself is not logically consistent with free will.
It is the same for all people. You can not fail to BE either! You are always you, you can never be free from your function.
“You always have a choice to do anything you want. This is freedom.”
Yes, i agree that it is freedom, but is not freedom of will! What you actually choose is based on your identity, and hence not free. Even if you from your will would change your identity, the choice to change your identity would have it’s orgins in your identity! You can never be free from who you are, you can never fail to be you.
April 24, 2005 at 10:22 am #5051CrevyParticipantDo you feel energy at all? How many hours a week do you practise?
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