I think the midwayers like to sing
Posted: Thu Oct 03, 2013 2:03 pm
Hello All,
Over the last few months I have become much more dedicated to the Akashic Construct. Instead of meditating "when I have time" I make time to meditate every day, sometimes multiple times per day. I recently had a healing experience that I will post about in the future, have not quite absorbed everything that happened yet.
Ever since I started this I have always had one question that I have wanted to ask when I start into the AC meditation. That question is, "Are you always here or does it take some circumstance to bring you here?" I am naturally an impatient person and would get frustrated that there was no answer. Recently I had a discussion with George, where he reiterated what the AC is actually for. I knew the answer but my impatience was getting the better of me. So I took a different angle based on the fact that I am actually there to help people and if my questions get answered thats a bonus. A couple weeks after I took that approach is when the healing experience happened. This post is about my trip into the AC last night....
The experience started off just like any other, the relaxation feels wonderful once you let it take its course and quit trying to steer it like I was. But I think I received the answer to my original question. After listening to tracks 1 and 2 hundreds of times I can deep meditate without the need for the audio tracks but I still use the guided audio into the AC. Last night we were at the point just before we enter the construct and the question popped into my head again... I was not thinking about it, it was the furthest thing from my mind, I was on a crusade to see if anyone else needed to be helped since the first healing experience was very enlightening.....
So the question pops into my head "Are you always here or does it take some circumstance to bring you here?" Right after that I started to hear the lyrics for "You've got a friend" by Carole King Specifically the chorus that goes
"Winter, spring, summer or fall
All you have to do is call
And I'll be there, yes I will
You've got a friend,"
The lyrics just started to trail into my head as if I was listening to it on the radio. Now I do like that song, but had not heard it in months, so was very surprised by this and I think it answered the question.
I seem to get a lot of messages through music.... If I had to make a choice between having television with every channel known to man available or any music that I wanted to listen to for the rest of my life, I would choose music without a doubt. I listen to a lot of different music, one morning I may listen to Country/Western music on the way to work and speed metal on the way home with some soft rock somewhere in the middle, every now and then I will throw in some Beethoven or Tchaikovsky and so on. With my love of almost all music the midwayers have a large library of music in my head to work with...
Wanted to share this to get out there that from my viewpoint messages can come in many forms, I think it just depends on who you are.
Peace and Happiness,
Bryan
Over the last few months I have become much more dedicated to the Akashic Construct. Instead of meditating "when I have time" I make time to meditate every day, sometimes multiple times per day. I recently had a healing experience that I will post about in the future, have not quite absorbed everything that happened yet.
Ever since I started this I have always had one question that I have wanted to ask when I start into the AC meditation. That question is, "Are you always here or does it take some circumstance to bring you here?" I am naturally an impatient person and would get frustrated that there was no answer. Recently I had a discussion with George, where he reiterated what the AC is actually for. I knew the answer but my impatience was getting the better of me. So I took a different angle based on the fact that I am actually there to help people and if my questions get answered thats a bonus. A couple weeks after I took that approach is when the healing experience happened. This post is about my trip into the AC last night....
The experience started off just like any other, the relaxation feels wonderful once you let it take its course and quit trying to steer it like I was. But I think I received the answer to my original question. After listening to tracks 1 and 2 hundreds of times I can deep meditate without the need for the audio tracks but I still use the guided audio into the AC. Last night we were at the point just before we enter the construct and the question popped into my head again... I was not thinking about it, it was the furthest thing from my mind, I was on a crusade to see if anyone else needed to be helped since the first healing experience was very enlightening.....
So the question pops into my head "Are you always here or does it take some circumstance to bring you here?" Right after that I started to hear the lyrics for "You've got a friend" by Carole King Specifically the chorus that goes
"Winter, spring, summer or fall
All you have to do is call
And I'll be there, yes I will
You've got a friend,"
The lyrics just started to trail into my head as if I was listening to it on the radio. Now I do like that song, but had not heard it in months, so was very surprised by this and I think it answered the question.
I seem to get a lot of messages through music.... If I had to make a choice between having television with every channel known to man available or any music that I wanted to listen to for the rest of my life, I would choose music without a doubt. I listen to a lot of different music, one morning I may listen to Country/Western music on the way to work and speed metal on the way home with some soft rock somewhere in the middle, every now and then I will throw in some Beethoven or Tchaikovsky and so on. With my love of almost all music the midwayers have a large library of music in my head to work with...
Wanted to share this to get out there that from my viewpoint messages can come in many forms, I think it just depends on who you are.
Peace and Happiness,
Bryan