Guest guest Posted July 18, 2008 Report Share Posted July 18, 2008 With the bliss the body can often feel as if it is going to cry. Bliss is so strong that there is very little one can do to stop it - believe me I have tried! So do your best to completely surrender. All the same muscles are used. The body begins to heave and the bliss rises to the crown and the heart is submerged into paroxysms of joy. Not life an orgasm though. More like a wave of intense joy and love that is less concerned with connecting with another as one is connecting with " the all " sometimes and merely surrendering completely at other times. One will begin to cry. Or softly murmur or moan. Or all of the afore mentioned. It's a strong event. If you're in a crowd it can be embarrassing but still let it run its course because it does have a start and a finish. These are unique to the individual but it isn't ecstasy that is different. Anyway some thoughts about this - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2008 Report Share Posted July 18, 2008 Hello, new to the group On Friday me and my son were running around in the sprinklers. I could not remember the last time I did that. When my husband came home and saw us, I asked him if he wanted to join us. He said yes and I felt like crying. It was very strong and I stopped it because I didn't want my son or my husband to think something was wrong with me. I knew it wasn't a 'bad cry' but didn't look at it in terms of being bliss. As I'm writing this it is coming up again in a softer way. Thanks for writing this. This helps me to allow for it to come through. Marnyka -- In , " chrism " <> wrote: > > With the bliss the body can often feel as if it is going to cry. > Bliss is so strong that there is very little one can do to stop it - > believe me I have tried! So do your best to completely surrender. > > All the same muscles are used. The body begins to heave and the bliss > rises to the crown and the heart is submerged into paroxysms of joy. > Not life an orgasm though. More like a wave of intense joy and love > that is less concerned with connecting with another as one is > connecting with " the all " sometimes and merely surrendering completely > at other times. > > One will begin to cry. Or softly murmur or moan. Or all of the afore > mentioned. > > It's a strong event. If you're in a crowd it can be embarrassing but > still let it run its course because it does have a start and a finish. > These are unique to the individual but it isn't ecstasy that is > different. Anyway some thoughts about this - > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2008 Report Share Posted July 18, 2008 Wait until you dance in the rain! *Grin* : marnyka: Fri, 18 Jul 2008 17:21:51 +0000 Re: Again? Oh Bliss I surrender to thee! Hello, new to the groupOn Friday me and my son were running around in the sprinklers. I could not remember the last time I did that. When my husband came home and saw us, I asked him if he wanted to join us. He said yes and I felt like crying. It was very strong and I stopped it because I didn't want my son or my husband to think something was wrong with me. I knew it wasn't a 'bad cry' but didn't look at it in terms of being bliss. As I'm writing this it is coming up again in a softer way. Thanks for writing this. This helps me to allow for it to come through.Marnyka -- In , " chrism " <> wrote:>> With the bliss the body can often feel as if it is going to cry. > Bliss is so strong that there is very little one can do to stop it -> believe me I have tried! So do your best to completely surrender.> > All the same muscles are used. The body begins to heave and the bliss > rises to the crown and the heart is submerged into paroxysms of joy. > Not life an orgasm though. More like a wave of intense joy and love > that is less concerned with connecting with another as one is > connecting with " the all " sometimes and merely surrendering completely > at other times.> > One will begin to cry. Or softly murmur or moan. Or all of the afore > mentioned. > > It's a strong event. If you're in a crowd it can be embarrassing but > still let it run its course because it does have a start and a finish. > These are unique to the individual but it isn't ecstasy that is > different. Anyway some thoughts about this - > _______________ Use video conversation to talk face-to-face with . http://www.windowslive.com/messenger/connect_your_way.html?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_Ref\ resh_messenger_video_072008 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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