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Read moreQuestion: What is Normal?
Hi Eileen...
You ask:
>What is a normal?
I think I understand what you are meaning, and, when you ask the question
it is as though you are expecting a definitive answer?
I don't think there is any such thing as a definitive answer - to anything.
And 'Normal'? Again, I don't think there is such a state.
Each person, each moment, each situation, each angle of view...
all true and not true at the same time?
You say:
>Neither of us got the ability to get to his classes
Again, I understand, and....
In my early twenties there were very few sports cars around, and what I
noticed was that it was older men driving them - because they were the
only ones who could afford them. Trouble was - they were too old to enjoy
the speed they were capable of.
(No speed limit on open roads at that time in England.)
So I decided to get one - quick.
In addition to my full time job I did wedding photography every Saturday,
developed the negatives and made contact prints on the Sunday, took them
around on the Monday evening, and printed and mounted in the albums
evenings. Every week.
And I sold everything sellable - all my precious camera and sound
equipment - everything.
I bought a very special modified sports car - Jaguar XK120 with a 'C' type
racing engine and gearbox -fastest car on the road at that time, and for
the few months I could afford to run it, had a great time.
When I got the urge to hitch-hike around the world, I sold the house and
let everything go. In San Francisco in the 60's I did any job available to
get the money to do all the group activity available there.
When I heard of a Guru who seemed to have a unique meditation technique
suitable for Westerners - I left everything in London and went to India.
Whenever I have been fascinated by anything - I found a way to have the
experience.
If you want it enough - so will you.
Love to to you - and Leland...
PS:
Hi Again Eileen, and everyone...
Where I have got to so far is that everything is so one one level, and
seemingly not so on another. And I stay open for 'the other.'
And, to me, that does not mean not to ask questions
I have found that when a person asks a question of me what comes through
is not an answer to the question, but an answer to the person.
When some people write it is as if they are certain they are right (and I
am not.) (Not so with you Eileen.)
I find certainty a bit fascinating. Must be comforting to feel that sure.
In my experience I have found that by staying open, I keep finding that
what seemed so certain at one time eventually gets superseded.
Like what the ancients, and what some scientists are now saying:
'No beginning, and no end.'
So now I say I do not know anything - but of course - I am not sure of
that either!
There seems to me a lot of arrogance (and insecurity) with thinking one is
certain. Many people write that way. (Again, not you Eileen.)
The most fun and interesting people for me are the ones who are soft and
open. I seem to feel it when someone is open. When someone thinks they are sure
I sense a closed-ness about them. Could be seen as more head than heart.
Cold.
At some level I find that I consider everything - and take it as a
possibility that it is true. If it is not appropriate I find that it sifts
itself out.
One interesting thing I have found out about myself is that when I am
watching TV or a doco, something in me takes the part of every person on
the screen - as if I am them, living their reality - or at least, feeling
how I would be in their circumstance. Encompassing every possibility.
So ET's and energy bodies? I don't know.
I do know what I think I have experienced, but what has actually happened
- no idea. And does it matter anyway!
Main thing - live each moment to its maximum potential.
Sending more love...
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