@kbillett1 ill look into that book :-) and yes i did do the meditation - helped me alot. at this time in my life i understand what you mean by that which is more essential than any wanting - the spaciousness within. I understand now that the "space" is mandatory and all the other stuff is added on for my own enjoyment.
@anatureperson: You may be right. I was very young, and the experience scared me. It was not until much later in life that the profundity of the question, and the non-answer, revealed themselves usefully. Best regards, KB.
@killercreek450: Sounds familiar to me, and common too, from what others tell me. Did you try the mediation at the end? Normally a good emotional 'drop through' like this is enough to reveal what is deeper than all lack, more essential than any wanting. If it persists I suggest you take a look at my wife, Brandon Bays's book, The Journey. It has other profound techniques that get to the core of such issues and clear them cellularly. Cheers. KB.
For the end meditation, I was not sure how to determine how emotional feelings are above or below in reference to each other. I had emotions coming up, but wasn't sure whether or not it was the next thing to focus on, since I wasn't sure if it was 'deeper' than the one before it. Or does it not matter at all, just focus on what's next?
i feel this lack... a lack like he explains it. im only 18 yet i feel this lack... i find my mind wandering from 'the new big thing' to the 'next big thing' but its like i automatically remind myself that it wont satisfy me. i feel as if i was satisfied when i was younger (a couple of years ago & before). in retrospect i think i didnt really have any big goals or dreams back then, i just wanted to enjoy the moment.
I think he was a little too young when the What is me ? question made it's appearance. Stephen Jourdain, in his book, Radical Awakening, had thing going on when he was 16 but he kept toying with question until one day, it exploded to a more permanent awakening- i.e., no turning back.
@killercreek450 Good luck!
kbillett1 1 week ago
@kbillett1 ill look into that book :-) and yes i did do the meditation - helped me alot. at this time in my life i understand what you mean by that which is more essential than any wanting - the spaciousness within. I understand now that the "space" is mandatory and all the other stuff is added on for my own enjoyment.
killercreek450 2 weeks ago
@anatureperson: You may be right. I was very young, and the experience scared me. It was not until much later in life that the profundity of the question, and the non-answer, revealed themselves usefully. Best regards, KB.
kbillett1 2 weeks ago
@killercreek450: Sounds familiar to me, and common too, from what others tell me. Did you try the mediation at the end? Normally a good emotional 'drop through' like this is enough to reveal what is deeper than all lack, more essential than any wanting. If it persists I suggest you take a look at my wife, Brandon Bays's book, The Journey. It has other profound techniques that get to the core of such issues and clear them cellularly. Cheers. KB.
kbillett1 2 weeks ago
For the end meditation, I was not sure how to determine how emotional feelings are above or below in reference to each other. I had emotions coming up, but wasn't sure whether or not it was the next thing to focus on, since I wasn't sure if it was 'deeper' than the one before it. Or does it not matter at all, just focus on what's next?
phoggee 2 weeks ago
Really fascinating. Thank you.
andthereisntone 2 months ago
Thank you for another great interview.
rainwilds 3 months ago
the end meditation in this video was extremly helpful, thank you so much.
killercreek450 3 months ago
i feel this lack... a lack like he explains it. im only 18 yet i feel this lack... i find my mind wandering from 'the new big thing' to the 'next big thing' but its like i automatically remind myself that it wont satisfy me. i feel as if i was satisfied when i was younger (a couple of years ago & before). in retrospect i think i didnt really have any big goals or dreams back then, i just wanted to enjoy the moment.
killercreek450 3 months ago
I think he was a little too young when the What is me ? question made it's appearance. Stephen Jourdain, in his book, Radical Awakening, had thing going on when he was 16 but he kept toying with question until one day, it exploded to a more permanent awakening- i.e., no turning back.
anatureperson 3 months ago