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A Unique Metaphysical Perspective Often in my discourses
with conscious creation students, I will find them getting hung
up and confused on certain little nuance things. For newcomers
to this site, I should state that my particular focus of teaching
is to keep things as simple as possible. Therefore I'm always
trying to help students strip away the clutter. One of the confusions
I have seen popping up repeatedly has to do with feelings and
emotions. What are feelings and what role do they play in the
scheme of things? People will ask things like, "Shouldn't
I honor my feelings" or "own them" or some such
thing? Others, usually non-seekers, criticize feelings and put
down "feeling" people as being "touchy-feely"
types. So then people think that it's a sign of weakness or effeminate
to have feelings. Allow me try to clear up some of the confusion. Now getting back to feelings as a sensing mechanism, just as our skin senses energy in terms of hot, cold, pressure and our eyes sense light, and our ears, sound waves, what we refer to as "feelings" is also a sensing apparatus. It senses other types of energy, the energy that comes from within as well as energy from those around us and from the cosmic "field" (in this latter case, we refer to that as our intuition, or sixth sense). Now here is where I think some have been getting confused. We always have internal energy of some kind. Therefore, we are always feeling. But in the very same way that you are always seeing and always hearing and yet are not always paying attention to what you are seeing and hearing, you also are not always aware of what you are feeling. Suddenly you see a large blast of orange light and hear a loud explosion, you are suddenly conscious of seeing and hearing. It's the same with feelings. Suddenly something happens that causes an emotional drama and now you are aware of your feelings--joy, anger, fear, worry, happiness, sadness. These are reactions to the stimuli just like "ouch" is a response to too hot or blinking is a reaction to too bright or joy is a reaction to a beautiful sunset on a fabulous beach. Now when
many of you have been discussing the subject of feelings, it
has always been from the context of feelings that you didn't
want, kind of forgetting that you are always feeling and that
it is a stimulus response. Thus it is an effect-not a cause.
Do you get this? You have been thinking feeling is a cause and
the effect is unhappiness. Ahhh, but wait a minute, are we powerless captives of our feelings? Of course not. Just as we will choose to move away from something that is too hot or turn from a light that is too bright or a sound that is too irritating, we should always consider if a feeling we are having is in our best self-interest. We always have a choice of what to focus upon. What if I wanted to feel differently? I could let it go and try to focus upon better thoughts that would provide me the reaction of joy. Joy has a better feeling energy than the anger (the sunset compared to the burn). It is higher frequency energy. But we have to acknowledge that often, we are just too caught up in the reaction and find it nearly impossible to simply choose different thoughts; or, we'll decide we enjoy the drama so much that we'll indulge ourselves for a while. Now if this is what is meant by owning the feelings or honoring them, so be it. That's fine if that's what you decide you want to do--all the more so if you are doing it in conscious awareness - the awareness that you can also choose to own joy feelings instead. Meanwhile however, allow me to remind you that while you're spending some time enjoying the drama energy, the universe has not stopped operating the way it does -- according to Principle. Law of attraction is working as perfectly as ever. So what do you think that energy you have is doing? You've got it; it is attracting all kinds of additional events into your experience for you to get peeved off about. In your awareness, you will catch this and maybe decide to give it up. 'Course on the other hand, you may love this cycle of getting more and more swept up in the drama swirl. It's all perfect because you are doing what you choose to do. The cycle of anger and muck, anger and muck may be a good learning lesson right then. Maybe you'll even slam your fist into a wall, breaking it and having to go to the emergency room. While you're in the cast and trying to eat with your left hand, you will be receiving wisdom from the universe. Hallelujah!!! Then you
may ask, "OK, if I decide to spend some time enjoying those
"negative" feelings, will I be building up a storehouse
of negativity?" And I say, no. You are just utilizing some
time not choosing to go for feelings that may be more beneficial
in the long run.
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