Waken

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  1. Ah, you're calling those spirits. Okay, cool. This question made me laugh somehow. Well mostly, but not limited to: Christ consciousness is nice, I mostly get a dose if I feel like it from a collective consciousness called the 144. Angels. From the archangels mostly Christine, which feels very nice to me. And sometimes I just ask my guides to connect me to the most appropriate energy. There's so many to choose from it's crazy Yes I meant baseline. Oh, sounds good and yes I can relate to that initial contact may feel a little weak. To me it was a nice surprise when I started with invocations how easy it was to feel blissful, light, etc. Okay, didn't know Vallalar, nice.
  2. Ha, well that does assume there is an end. Little doubtful about that. Perhaps just a never ending expansion, don't know. Yea, got you. From Bashar I heard that when you incarnate you agree with certain mass agreed rules. Or perhaps you could say that you agree with holding certain beliefs that you can't change. Bashar himself gave 5 laws that can't be changed in existence, like one law is that you exist, another that you get back what you put out. For the rest the restrictions would be those that we agree on when incarnating into this earthly reality, like perhaps the body growing older and not just zapping to another universe or something. And frankly Bashar himself says that when you change your belief/thought about yourself, you do actually change your history (memories) so that they are more in alignment with what you currently are. Oh cool. That saves some good time and struggle:-)
  3. @GreenWoods It's nice speaking with you, not having had the chance much to express these things with anyone. Cool. have used angels and archangels too. Sometimes angels when I've having a bit trouble releasing something, it often helps. Haven't done much much mystics and deities though, although some beings that refer to themselves as godesses I liked contacting. Oh wow, 1000 hours with spirits huh. Do you perceive their vibration also visually, or just sensing? One spirit in particular you're using? Over 100 spirits at the same time, LOL! Sometimes I would use multiple invocations from the website I used, and then sometimes would regret it because the energy build would feel a bit like you're in a bath that's too warm for too long. What do you experience has changed, is it a big change in your consciousness/vibration over time?
  4. Ha, nice. Sometimes I ask(ed) archangel Christine for supportive energy, and when I do/did, I feel this light Divine soft feminine love come into my being. Real pleasant. Ah I like your "I like the judging the validity of stuff based on the vibration of people advocating it". Matt Kahn said something like "We'll move away from listening to someone words as who has the highest truth, but to the quality of the vibration that's expressed." I love that. I've moved to just choosing the thought/vibration that feels best, as perhaps you might just experience life in any vibration you choose.
  5. @GreenWoods thank you, interesting read. I can relate to much of what you said. Nice to see that you've worked with spirits. I've done so too, at least I think you might categorize for example fairies and such as spirits? Wow, that I just wrote that. Many people here will think that's delusional, lol. Actually, on the website that I linked I once found a channeled message which went something like 'absorbing light is one of the easiest ways to go/advance through all the levels of the creator. The creator made it easy to do this, but many humans think it has to be hard.' Oops sorry, this sentence was meant to be part of a thought that people have where they think whatever that they are big about is something everybody should know and do. I've had this so many times now with myself lol.
  6. Of course, I can't really say I know. How could you ever know anything? I've just read and heard so much now from sources I found credible that for me it's just real now, lol. I would suggest that if you would investigate it, you would come to be convinced too. Frankly, if anything can exist, perhaps we could assume that is does exist. Can't everything/anything become real(ity) for you? When I first found a video of a channeled entity called Bashar, it hit me as very fake, but still kept watching. After a time I was like 'wtf, I mean the answers he gives, it's just so spot on and so incredibly fast, it's so witty. How could that guy (that is channeling) make this up? He doesn't seem that smart, and he appears to me to just be a sober honest guy'. Then other people who have some attitude against something, look for the wrongs, may find it. Perhaps everything can become your reality, and your reality brings you the evidence of whatever you look for/believe. Therefore, perhaps better to just follow what attracts you and let go of the notion that some things are real and others not.
  7. I thought something similar once, as many people who do transmissions do. It's very common to think for humans that whatever resonates most with them is like the greatest thing (because well for them it's in the moment), 'why aren't more people seeing this? This yoga technique is the greatest, everybody should do it'. If it attracts you, great, if not then perhaps better not to bother with it. Anyway, maybe you'll appreciate the following. I prefer this over the many transmissions found on Youtube. But it also just matches better with my belief system, that's why at least partly it's more attractive for me. I found a website some time ago where you can invoke many energies. I've done it and have really liked it. You can just look through all the channeled messages (https://omna.org/all-channeled-messages-in-date/page/50/) and find something that attracts you. For example: https://omna.org/tag/christ-consciousness/
  8. Or, just let all the trying go and do what makes you feel good.
  9. Well, identification is just a word of course. If you think you are something, I would say that your experience will morph itself to that idea, and something will then also feel like you. If you look down on the bodyappearance and feel/experience that as you, that is because you see/think of yourself as that. That you could call thus identifying with the body, for example
  10. Lol, when identification dropped to a certain degree here, there was a period when the time to brush teeth came and there would be the experience of -in a sense- some sort of depersonalized bodything looking at itself in the mirror, there would be a mild sense of bewilderment and sometimes a hint of fear, and there would be an idea such as: 'what the fuck is going on here??'. Standing in the mirror and having the feeling that you are looking at yourself, you only call normal because you're used to that state haha. Now, THAT is a trip
  11. All lot of good stuff has probably been said already, so I'm just going to write this for a little extra good feeling boost, for in case you benefit from it. I've experienced unpleasant periods too. Even to the point where anxieties and worries would result in panic attacks, which made it even worse lol. Amongst other great things, I learned or discovered from Abraham Hicks a great way to use thought, and have really been making it my own. I just find good feeling/releaving thoughts in these moments. It may take a little practice before you really understand the ways in which you can use your thoughts so that you get/are really good at it, but good benefit from it may be found even in the first times of using it, you may always pm me for that, it's not that complicated. When something arises now, and frankly the more fearful/resistant the thoughts are that arise, the better opportunity it provides for me to find better and better thoughts. Really, it goes from fear to a good feeling and elevated state of consciousness, and I come out of it feeling all joyful, excited, peaceful, loving, elevated, whathaveyou. Nahm is probably a great guy to go to too, and he (I think) uses a similar approach as I've come to use. I know you can do this, with perhaps much more ease than you think is possible for you.
  12. @peanutspathtotruth Yes! I once read something I found really wonderful from the Conversations with God that came to mind: "hidden in your deepest feelings is your highest truth".
  13. In my experience thoughts of needing self-improvement or developing yourself, as far as I can see, seem to come from a place of lack. Coming from an idea that what you are, isn't good enough, lacking in some way. And so you may have been trying to change something about you, trying to be more mindful, to be more loving or kind, to be more spiritual, more considerate towards others, more thoughtful, more awake/enlightened, more knowledgeable or insightful, more successful, more mature, more responsible, more ambitious, more interesting, more outgoing, more selfless, etc. Perhaps in that imagined improved image of yourself, you allow yourself to think and feel better about yourself, because you don't actually think and feel very well about yourself now. Perhaps in that image you would let yourself feel better because you think of it as being a more acceptable or attentionworthy, significant version in the eyes of others. And perhaps in the attempt to make that image happen, there is a lot of stress and struggle associated with it, and isn't it really working out as well you want. Good. Because if it's not working out, if something is causing stress, then perhaps it's not for you. If you can't make a certain image you have of yourself work, that would be a more 'upgraded' or 'perfect' version, and are experiencing stress a struggle, perhaps it's because that image isn't really you, isn't really in resonance with what you are. Perhaps that image isn't a better version of you, but a worse one. If a thought makes you feel bad, if you think 'I should be more X' or whatever the thought is. Instead of taking the thought as true, take it as a thought that isn't resonating with your being. Instead of thinking you have to live up to that thought, abandon it, abandon the idea that it's for you.Perhaps give thanks to the fear, the wrestling: 'thank you fear, stress, anxiety, heaviness, struggle, that you don't let me conform to this idea that isn't really me. Thank you for helping me to relax in what I really am'. Abandon the selfconcepts you have of yourself, about what would be better versions of you, or of how you should be, look or whatever. Let thoughts that don't feel good, relax you back in what you really are. Instead of trying to reach perfection, relax yourself back into the perfection you already are.
  14. @VeganAwake Yes, love it @peanutspathtotruth Thank you! Yes, this forum is more focused on understandings regarding what objectively true/truth, and less on how to navigate life in a wholesome manner. For me, it's more about coming into alignment. A statement such as 'loving yourself' may not make much sense if you look at it very matter of factly, but for me anyway, from a more heart-centered approach it does. I find Abraham Hicks amazing in how to use thought. That approach of thinking a thought that resonates most for 2 hours. That's great, love that sort of thing. I would say the thought that resonates most with you, is the thought that is most in alignment with your nature, it's most you, it's what you're most about. Perhaps we could say it brings you back to your 'true center', your strength, your nature, your higher mind/your soul. That's why it feels good.
  15. Common buddy. Obviously, not suffering your balls out is preferable. That's all the post was intended to assist in. Wishing you well
  16. Hmm, doesn't seem very straight and sincere from this pov. I already explained how I meant that 3 responses back (this response included). I meant 'you' as you are when you are whole, aligned with what you are without expressed ideas that aren't in resonance with the unique energy signature of 'your being'. Yes I know, from another point of view unaligned behaviors, behaviors of fear for example are also you, that is a more literal/matter of factly, POV.
  17. Are you being triggered or playing games? Of course not, but it will make you more authentically you, and your experience will be more whole/nicer. That's obviously something valuable (yes in the relative domain). And you could have easily come up with that answer too
  18. I see, I meant the way you are naturally -without the superimposition of ideas such as of how one should or shouldn't be, that came as the result of living in this world- is fine/perfect. No need to try to be different, improve oneself, etc from a place of not being good enough. I'm just talking about the release of these ideas in order to stop trying and suffering so hard. In the post I meant behaviors, thoughts, words, that aren't in alignment with your natural vibration are 'not you'. Yes in a more literal way, that's also you, it's all you, but that's talking on the matter from a different point of view.
  19. @Mason Riggle sounds good, not denying what you say. At the same time, sometimes a more absolute view just ain't quite good enough
  20. This resonates to a degree. In any way, when you stop caring for it, in my experience it (pretty much) disappeared. Better to put your focus into something that actually benefits you, lol
  21. @preventingdiabetes Wow, good recovery, really nice reading that. I would say there is nothing bad with playing video games per se. When a video game comes up, you can ask if there is a sort of relaxed enthusiasm for it, or it is more of a low vibrational feeling of wanting something to satisfy you. I would call the first motivation a positive one, and perhaps the last one can be said to come from a belief/feeling of lack. I considered playing a video game a little while ago, and there was some enthusiasm, but there was also like a sort of restlessness, like a sort of chaotic energy. In that case, I often choose to just leave the whole thing. Once stepping back from such things, I sometimes get the idea or sense that it was a fear based motivation or energy that wants to run or cling towards a certain sense of satisfaction/filling, and from that one to the next. In my case there can then be a resistance against the idea of just sitting and relaxing, perhaps because something wants to be avoided I heard recently something like that addiction is an attempt to fill yourself/an emptiness up, with something that can't do it.
  22. @Someone here Didn't feel to respond earlier, only now that I see the thread bump up again. Well, already some good advice seems to be given here. For me a bunch of things helped, I'll mention some of the most important things for me. One was following in life what feels best in the moment, following the flow, which can be just relaxing or such. It will help to get you in touch with your passions, what you like and so it will help refocus your mind. It can help quite fast. Also, some of the techniques from Abraham Hicks (reaching for better thoughts) worked quite well to change my thoughts about certain things. I found that much of my anxiety was based on what others thought. For example, there could have been a fear/thought of going crazy, and underneath that the thought of how others would see me as crazy, which created anxiety. Or there could be a thought of doing/needing to do certain things (e.g. interacting with specific people in uncomfortable situations), while the people and situation in question itself didn't even resonate with me. I can't check others people experiences and mind, but I would think that's actually something that's very common.. So if you can recognize that what the anxious thought is about, isn't even something that is really relevant for who you are/your life's path, you will then relax some of that anxiety. And so if I just follow what resonates with me/follow the flow, a lot of the situations and interactions with people where I had anxieties about wouldn't even happen. I can let the connection to these things go. Another thing that feels like quite a biggy for me is not separate from the doing what feels best to you thing but can be useful to put down separately anyway. One thing I would do is I would worry about what if anxiety will come up again, and there would be some anxious thinking about how it could be prevented. That didn't help lol. So at some point I was like 'well.. I'm not going to try to avoid/manage another anxiety attack again, if it comes up again it comes up again and that might suck balls, but I'm not going to manage it anymore. I'll see what to do about it when it comes up again. Then I have at least time between possible attacks where my experience is nicer and more relaxed and then that will expand in my life too.'
  23. @blankisomeone Lol, I have thought quite a bit if I have hurt grass by walking on it and such. I might have read a channeled message once that there is only pain if there's a purpose for it. You won't find pain receptors in a chair, I very much doubt it'll feel pain by your sitting