Guest guest Posted March 31, 2010 Report Share Posted March 31, 2010 Dear Friends, After the Shaktipat I have had a lovely gift of a dream. My youngest daughter and I were far away from home, at the edge of a mountain-side forest. It was beginning to get dark, and I felt panic that we would have to be travelling in through the forest in the dark. I felt that with the dark would come many kinds of dangers. We began to climb up the mountain quickly. We came to a place where the sand was slippery, and my daughter fell down over the side. I looked over and she was on a ledge. The sand that she fell in looked alive, full of squirming creatures. This rose and covered her, and then receded into sand once more. I felt this as a stinging. I lay down and tried to dig my feet into the sand so that I could reach down to pull my daughter safely up, but she was out of reach. We waited like this for some time, and I felt helpless, knowing that there was nothing I could do. I could see no way out of this situation. Halfway up the mountain wall, between my daughter and I, an opening formed. A stranger reached out of this opening, and took my daughter in his arms, and passed her upwards to me. I was so relieved and happy. We carried on carefully with our journey. We reached a cave in the mountain that we had to pass through to get to the other side. It was dark and there were obstacles. The obstacles looked overwhelming. There were other people here now. There were men and children. Each man was responsible for a child. Just as we entered the cave, a man gave me advice on how to overcome the obstacles. He told me to defeat the computer logic. I thought about this, and I realised that the obstacles had been rigidly set up as a program, and that we have the qualities that can reach beyond the pieces of set patterns and see the entire whole. From this dream I have gained comfort that we will always be helped on our way. We are not alone. Also, I have seen that the conditionings and patterns of society are not the entirety of human experience, and that we can extend beyond these. Love, Sandra Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 31, 2010 Report Share Posted March 31, 2010 Hi Sandra, what comes to mind (and this is my perspective, which may or may not resonate) is that the computer logic could be the rational mind of right and wrong, this and not that. Computer logic is binary code or 1's and 0's. I see defeating the computer logic as going beyond duality, which is achieved through staying present and not indulging the stories of the mind. Everytime we get lost in the mind we get lost in dualistic computer logic.. lol.. my 50 cents.. love Bruce , " caraleen98 " <caraleen98 wrote: > > Dear Friends, > After the Shaktipat I have had a lovely gift of a dream. > My youngest daughter and I were far away from home, at the edge of a mountain-side forest. It was beginning to get dark, and I felt panic that we would have to be travelling in through the forest in the dark. I felt that with the dark would come many kinds of dangers. We began to climb up the mountain quickly. We came to a place where the sand was slippery, and my daughter fell down over the side. I looked over and she was on a ledge. The sand that she fell in looked alive, full of squirming creatures. This rose and covered her, and then receded into sand once more. I felt this as a stinging. I lay down and tried to dig my feet into the sand so that I could reach down to pull my daughter safely up, but she was out of reach. We waited like this for some time, and I felt helpless, knowing that there was nothing I could do. I could see no way out of this situation. > Halfway up the mountain wall, between my daughter and I, an opening formed. A stranger reached out of this opening, and took my daughter in his arms, and passed her upwards to me. I was so relieved and happy. > We carried on carefully with our journey. We reached a cave in the mountain that we had to pass through to get to the other side. It was dark and there were obstacles. The obstacles looked overwhelming. There were other people here now. There were men and children. Each man was responsible for a child. Just as we entered the cave, a man gave me advice on how to overcome the obstacles. He told me to defeat the computer logic. I thought about this, and I realised that the obstacles had been rigidly set up as a program, and that we have the qualities that can reach beyond the pieces of set patterns and see the entire whole. > From this dream I have gained comfort that we will always be helped on our way. We are not alone. > Also, I have seen that the conditionings and patterns of society are not the entirety of human experience, and that we can extend beyond these. > Love, Sandra > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 2, 2010 Report Share Posted April 2, 2010 Dear Bruce, Thanks for explaining about computer logic; I was wondering why those words in particular were used in the dream. Somehow I have to get past the issues of duality, and I am not finding it easy. Love, Sandra , " BruceO " <bruce_oom wrote: > > Hi Sandra, > > what comes to mind (and this is my perspective, which may or may not resonate) is that the computer logic could be the rational mind of right and wrong, this and not that. Computer logic is binary code or 1's and 0's. I see defeating the computer logic as going beyond duality, which is achieved through staying present and not indulging the stories of the mind. Everytime we get lost in the mind we get lost in dualistic computer logic.. lol.. > > my 50 cents.. > love > Bruce > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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