Guest guest Posted December 20, 2006 Report Share Posted December 20, 2006 Hello- When I have the shift in my vision and everything become so meaningful, vivid and detailed I feel as though I am seeing something but I can never tell what it is I am seeing. But in a recent moment I noticed something which a description of seems pretty accurate. I was watching my friend's bands' show and while in the crowd an ecstatic state came on with the altered perception and the kryias. I was looking at everyone and everything with such intent I felt as though I were an eagle, all was so beautiful and meaningful. At one point I looked to the stage with the performers and what I noticed was that I was witnessing this scene and the entire hall with incredible clarity. My thought on this which I feel captures this experience was that a haze which is normally there (but which I am not normally aware of) was no longer present. It was noticing the absence of something I didn't really realize was there in the first place. Bret Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2006 Report Share Posted December 20, 2006 Congratulations for your sharper clarity Bret! It will get better and better - , Bret Arenson <bretarenson wrote: > > Hello- > > When I have the shift in my vision and everything become so > meaningful, vivid and detailed I feel as though I am seeing something > but I can never tell what it is I am seeing. But in a recent moment I > noticed something which a description of seems pretty accurate. > > I was watching my friend's bands' show and while in the crowd an > ecstatic state came on with the altered perception and the kryias. I > was looking at everyone and everything with such intent I felt as > though I were an eagle, all was so beautiful and meaningful. At one > point I looked to the stage with the performers and what I noticed > was that I was witnessing this scene and the entire hall with > incredible clarity. My thought on this which I feel captures this > experience was that a haze which is normally there (but which I am > not normally aware of) was no longer present. It was noticing the > absence of something I didn't really realize was there in the first > place. > > Bret > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2006 Report Share Posted December 20, 2006 hi brett... yeah i was thinking about that kind of thing last night. -that our 'normal' awareness is like looking out through a dirty window. the window of the 'conditioned self'. love, and merry kringle! -steve f Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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