Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Expanded reality, again...

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As more and more people living in the world of today are experiencing their lives from an expanded reality perspective ~ what is also changing is the manner in which the input that is available is perceived, registered, interacted with and acted on...

In the ‘good old days’ real life decisions were made based pretty much solely upon logical input. The things that were proven ~ either empirically or scientifically.
With the acknowledgement of our multiple layers of consciousness, intuitive input has become more acceptable. And as the realization dawned that there are levels of our Selves that well may know or be aware of everything that we ever would have a need to know of ~ for some of us how we feel about a particular situation that we are dealing with can be more important than the facts and figures of what is going on.

However, to effectively live in and make use of the expanded reality ~ we need to look at both ends of the spectrum. Which means that the ‘facts and figures’ as well as how we may feel about it should be considered.

But how do you do that? How do you deal with the essentially double amount of input you get on pretty much anything in your life?

For me personally, it is important to find quiet places. Where I used to listen to the radio a lot, I hardly ever turn it on now. I find that a quiet place allows me to focus easier. Not just on the job at hand, but also on what is going on energy-wise with what I am doing; how I feel about it. In that focused, quiet space I can allow thoughts and ideas to come up without logical direction... Thoughts and ideas that are more intuitive in nature ~ that give me additional information that often turns out to be quite useful...

For other people it can be easier when focusing on something to keep a radio or television on. The sound in the background helps them to only become aware of those senses, ideas and thoughts that are actually useful at that moment ~ performing that specific task ~ while drowning out all the additional input that is not pertinent to what is happening for them that very moment.

Either way, when something happens that pulls you out of the space you are in; away from the three-way interaction of logical input, sensory or intuitive input, and that which you are focused on ~ it can be an unpleasant, even physically painful experience...

The expanded reality we are experiencing most certainly comes with its own lessons to learn and techniques to master. And it is a steep learning curve!
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