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Old 12-09-2008, 05:02 AM
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Re: I've been getting into my sub-conscious lately... input on my mind-phucks??

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Originally Posted by SpaceShovel View Post
NFloyd: I believe I know what you are going through. Over this past summer, I was feeling like I knew so much about the world and what was going on, I almost felt like I was going insane knowing little things about the universe. One day towards the end of the summer, I tapped into my sub-concious on such a level that I had a vision. The vision was more of an overwhelming sensation of realization, like an epiphany. I felt removed from my body and I simply felt pure peace.

I think what happened was I simply decided to accept everything about the physical world, its existence, my physical body's interaction with the world, and all of the silly, absurd things that happen in everyday life.

When I experience something happening on the physical plane, I sometimes have thoughts that immediately come to mind. I attempt to "feel something" towards that thought. Focusing on that feeling sends energy throughout my body.

I think my mind has shifted from a physically-oriented interpretation of the world to a spiritual or "higher awareness" that lies outside the realm of the physical.

I'm not sure if what I have written is helpful- I just wish to share similar experiences to yours.
I seem to get this spine-chilling feeling when I'm very content with some of the events that happen in life. I get this numbness in my spine whenever something beautiful is said, heard, or seen. I get it all the time while listening to the perfect lyrics of some of the songs made by The Beatles, Pink Floyd, and the Grateful Dead. And sir, what you have said made my spine chill.
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