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Trancing the Night Away

 

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" The world is painted on your screen of consciousness and is entirely

your private world. Once you realize that the world is your own

projection, you are free of it. "

Nisargadatta

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Sometimes, what passes for normal consciousness can be something else

again. When we go to the movies, if the film is any good, we find

ourselves in a sort of trance where we have lost our self-awareness and

the fiction we know we just paid to watch becomes real. When we step

out of the theater we are reminded of our own lives and we put the

movie back into its fictional context.

 

In our daily lives though, we may fall into a trance that doesn’t

resolve so easily. We can make habits of focusing on thoughts and

emotions that perpetuate particular mental and emotional states. Worry,

for instance, creates the physiological responses of fear, which

include a narrow but intense focus and a state of arousal that, if

nothing else, reminds us that we are alive.

 

Some people focus on fantasy in a way that takes them out of

themselves. Sometimes it is a romantic fantasy. It might be a fantasy

of wealth or fame. The fantasy game may include an element of “If only

such and such would happen…” that keeps it distant and unfulfilled, but

still reasonable enough to justify holding major amounts of attention

and emotion.

 

These mental/emotional habits keep us focused and largely distracted

from real living. Our consciousness orbits around the fantasy, and

maybe that is some of the attraction to the process—at least we know

that territory. The orbit is relatively familiar and it keeps us from

having to face the real uncertainties of life. But the stability of our

trance-like states leads to emotional stagnation and inattention to

real conditions that it would be more productive to attend to.

 

Practice:

 

Pay attention to the varying emotional states and level of awareness

that you experience as you go through your day.

 

Notice when you might be getting stuck in a particular state. Some of

these might include:

 

Anger

Worry

Fear

Boredom

Loneliness

Longing

Lust

Feeling driven

Feeling blank or confused

 

Notice how your behavior may contribute to the persistent emotional

state. For instance, watching the news hour after hour might contribute

to an angry or fearful emotional state. Isolating yourself could lead

to boredom and loneliness.

 

Notice how your emotional state may contribute to self defeating

behaviors. Being upset could lead to increased use of intoxicants,

episodes of rage or other impulsive actions. When emotional states and

behaviors reinforce each other, study your own process so you can

understand how to break out and be more spontaneous.

 

Frequently stop yourself to check in and be more mindful. Take a few

slow breaths and notice yours surroundings. Slow down your actions and

pay attention to yourself moving through space and time.

 

 

 

 

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At 12:01 PM 3/31/03 -0800, you wrote:

 

>Trancing the Night Away

 

 

Peggy: may I post this on the crystal-spirit list? I agree with you 100%,

but I also don't know what the next step is after this " clearing of the

mind " type realization. Also, I know that living that vision and sometimes

" ignoring " reality is the way to create that vision. Can you describe then

the PROCESS of creation or co-creation/manifestation in one's life if we

ONLY face what is called " reality " by some.

 

I think the biggest thing for me right now is understanding fear. Maybe I

should not say " understanding and releasing " fear. No matter what I know

about it, that doesn't change it or make it subside. What does?

 

BTW, this is very timely for me!

 

Vicki

 

 

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> " The world is painted on your screen of consciousness and is entirely

>your private world. Once you realize that the world is your own

>projection, you are free of it. "

>Nisargadatta

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>Frequently stop yourself to check in and be more mindful. Take a few

>slow breaths and notice yours surroundings. Slow down your actions and

>pay attention to yourself moving through space and time.

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Victoria Satta wrote:

 

>At 12:01 PM 3/31/03 -0800, you wrote:

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>>Trancing the Night Away

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>Peggy: may I post this on the crystal-spirit list? I agree with you 100%,

>but I also don't know what the next step is after this " clearing of the

>mind " type realization. Also, I know that living that vision and sometimes

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I did not write this piece and I am not sure where exactly it came from

perhaps the group called cybermonks but I'm not sure .

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