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Uploaded by on Jul 25, 2009

Inspired by the July total eclipse of the sun, this video celebration is my reminder to myself and all my loved ones (which is all of you, by the way) that we just have to let go and stay in the flow, the cosmos is stacking the deck in our favor!

Credits and acknowledgements go out to Fintan Dunne, www.treeincarnation.com, Terence McKenna, excerpts from his Dream Awake lecture downloaded with a 80+ hours of lectures from a torrent site. And finally an appearance from my favorite audio since it's release in 2008, The Interview with James, conducted by Mark Hemphill, webmaster of the Wingmakers site, the Lyricus Teaching Order and the new Event Temples venues for this remarkable man's perspective. And, of course, the light in my darkness, quotes selected from Das Energi by Paul Williams.

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  • mayavardi philosophy is very deep but not the ultimate truth. Goloka Vrindarvana, is way beyond this.

  • Sounds like you're comparing apples to oranges here. Where do the Krisna's come into this?

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  • nice job. although i would disagree that its "that easy". if it was easy there would be no struggle involved. sometimes its very hard to let go.

  • yes, i know. its certainly a worthwhile thing to do. but its not easy. people don't like to give themselves permission for things. it should be easy. and in the end, it actually is. its the realization that's difficult to reach i think.

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  • @Lastixen What do you know?

  • @1Lelabear bulshit and lolshit....we know that ....

  • @Sloppyff

    The paradoxes are the fun part, right?

    Just want to make sure I don't miss the joke, that would suck!

    Happy Shifting~

  • @1Lelabear

    Yea, observing and experiencing ones physical form in solitude can be a challenge in itself. For some, paradoxically, it's the beginning of the return to reconnection. Paradoxes all over the place..:-)

  • @Sloppyff

    Gotcha.

    When asked what I like the most about the 3-d reality, I think I'd have to say the solitude, not something that you can experience in the collective (although we are never really alone, but at least on this plane we can pretend we are!).

  • Just to say if I was asked what did I miss the most while in duality, I would answer - the experience of unity, and the experience equality. That is, as in 'be the experience of unity and equality'

  • @Sloppyff

    Always giving each other the benefit of the doubt, that's what's going to get us through this thing. See ya on the flip side, mi amor...

  • @1Lelabear

    Hehe cant wait - face to face very soon indeed.

    It has been said, others, in different times and places, complain of their own sate and experience of 'being-ness', they are shown what it means to be human - they stop complaining, until they forget. Yes, the brave are here - but we were always going to succeed. Perhaps the experience of the myth of separation where there is none, and the illusion of fear the most challenging and, therefore, hold the growth points we were looking for.

  • @Sloppyff Sweet!

    And the experiences we bring back with us to the collective feed the fires of eternity.

    I think we're all been pretty brave to have taken on this assignment, I'm looking forward to a BIG welcome home party!

  • @1Lelabear

    Not being able to experience the collective conciousness is like being told by a teacher to stand outside the classroom door or to look into the place where the party is. Connection is one of the experiences we give up when we choose duality to be in our field of experience.

    When we return, we experience the experience of having been away for just a moment. No matter what we have planned for ourselves and the length of linear time in dulaity, we will always be away for just a moment

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