"Once again about " all bodies must get tired at the same time". With this phrase Lomovzev describes the condition, when some awkward experience can happen. I consider this phrase right, because both my experiences were taking place, when I did nothing, in a period, when I, for some reason, stopped practicing.
In the process of practicing... The thing that I was doing includes all bodies, though I practically didn't know the word "bodies" then. It is that, and that energy is fiery. It is an emotional center, and experiences are different. It is mental too, because... well, removing ID (inner dialogue), reading Sashkiny, well, in general, it all works on, to my mind, on filling, works on... well, it works, it is inner work, in which, due to some reasons, there are ebbs.
I was doing nothing, but it didn't last long, but the fact, that I wasn't doing conscious practices, it was at that time, when awkward experiences took place. The first time I was sitting here, then ran for two days, I was DinDon -- well, ran through forums, through bodhi forums (bodhi.ru).
"You, God, You come to Yourself. From upstairs". It struck and... Then for the first time I learned what "the goldish dust" is.
And the enlightenment itself, it happened in about a week, for I was doing nothing, I was just going to bed.
Going to bed, and then it struck, and I was doing nothing.
That's it, reading Osho, before the enlightenment he gave up practicing. Buddha had something like that as well, I mean, it happens suddenly.
And the phrase "all bodies must get tired at the same time" seems right to me.
Well, actually, I think it is."
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