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Post by Ayla on Jun 9, 2015 7:44:39 GMT 8
lonerwolf.com/questions-awakening-soul/?utm_source=LonerWolf&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=325d77f006-RSS_DAILY_CAMPAIGN&utm_term=0_4b168bb5ac-325d77f006-95415505 Six of the most powerful questions you can ever ask yourself in any moment are to do entirely with who you “think” you are. They include the following: Am I this emotion? Am I this thought? Am I this physical sensation? Am I this circumstance? Am I this body? Am I this personality? At first these questions might sound strange, overly simplistic, and even bizarre. But the more self-aware you become of your thought processes which give birth to your feelings, perceptions, assumptions and beliefs about the world, the more you will come to see how closely you identify with all of these six elements.... ...Once you investigate the true depths of the question, “Who am I?” you come to a fascinating realization: “you” are not who you think you are, what you assume you are, what you have been taught you are, or what you have come to believe you are, and you never have been. Why? Because all of these things are temporary, passing and transient. For the awakening soul, this opens the final door to liberation; from the belief of “I am this or that,” to the realization of “I am.”
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Post by Whisper on Jun 12, 2015 8:08:18 GMT 8
i enjoyed doing one of these meditations before. it was one to find the core of being. very enlightening!
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Post by Ayla on Jun 12, 2015 8:35:10 GMT 8
For me the questions are deceptively simple but have always been a surprisingly challenging exercise. The answers seem to change. I often find that rather than progress I have sometimes lost momentum and drifted, rather than continued to pursue my truth.
It is similar to our journey as trans - without taking a step and seeking discovery there is little opportunity for growth.
Safe travels
Aisla
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