The Call of our Intrinsic Nature

So, beyond this “apparent reality,” the “mirror,” a step beyond this abstraction, this internalization/externalization, there is a world of form and energy. Our intrinsic nature, true self, has its domain here.

I had to get this all straight first. There will still be varied levels of interpretation out there; but now there’s me . . . “intentionality” for the average person!

I’ve hit the higher levels, the extended, multifaceted . . . enhanced meanings. No doubt, this could stand-up as a “course of study” in western psychology/philosophy: we are allowed to come up with one’s own theories, directions, etc. This sense of meaning is the important thing: it was interesting to see how meditators in other disciplines speak of insights, and knowledge as one of their core experiences.


So, beyond the “colloquial psychoanalysis” . . .

I’ve worked my way up to the “life world within the greater world” . . . its more than a troubled little ego thing, that you can theoretically “externalize” the issue over . . .
I had a spirit visit with Freud and he also says he’s no longer doing these things. He was instructing a class.

Its realistic, now, for the West . . . the East or Mid-East would have no problems here . . . the “intrinsic levels” . . .
These experiences, extensions, provide a larger context, rather than just in the body, brain. They seem real, providing a greater sense of Self. Its like, who am I, really?

In functioning, you could hear me speaking of the extended, enhanced directions . . . real experiences! There are some more intrinsic ways, life directions . . . not just “colloquial psychoanalysis”!! Truer realities are there!!


Like being in bed and under my sheet, it was like I was within and adjusting this “yellow cloak.” My energetic orientation at the time? I looked down and saw this white “put-put” vehicle that was moving only ever so slightly. Yvonne. It made me think that I could adjust my perspective here, and I saw that internal translucent orientation of stuff as well.

I was curious about those cliff-side dwellings . . . looking at a dark entrance, on my right, then seeing a lighter opening, to a space and room, on my left . . .

Who am I? Considering my more sublime energy body, my torso, lean and energetic . . .

Do these social issues matter here, as I was thinking beforehand; and are the psychologies the same? Is one beyond the typical generic ego interpretations . . . not being misfits here, or run by sex and survival, etc . . . ?


“A famous Tibetan lama once said of meditation, “The best water is rocky water.” As water flows over rocks, its quality improves and is purified. So the best meditation is one that is flowing and free-with nothing to hold on to-for once we hold a position, we are brought to a standstill by our grasping.

Tarthang Tulku. Gesture of Balance: A Guide to Self-Healing & Meditation (Nyingma Psychology Series) (Kindle Locations 641-643). Kindle Edition.


 

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