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  Wednesday, 06 July 2022
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What is heartache and is in in any way connected to love?
Why do people get heartache even in circumstances where they just simply met but not formed a relationship?

How would we know if our being and another persons being have initiated some sort of meeting of our terrestrial personalities?
Is it possible that these meetings are difficult for the terrestrial personalities?

Is it possible to connect and dialogue with our being directly in our current state or is this simply too difficult without some type of training? We all get hunches and intuitive flashes to some degree so it would seem that there is a doorway available for us but how do we make it consistent so that the dialogue is clearly taking place seamlessly in the moment (if at all possible).

Thanks.
1 year ago
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There are many reasons why our heart would ache. We have to observe what is going on in our emotional center at all times, so that we can discern the origins of our feelings (whether they are conscious or egotistical). Meditation will provide the answer.

Some might feel heart ache after meeting a potential partner because they are lonely and driven by fear of solitude.

You can only understand the karmic roots of your relationships through awakening consciousness in meditation and the internal worlds.

Any meeting is difficult so long as we have ego, because regardless of a person's status or relationship to us, we deal more with our own negative emotions than the psychological reality of another.

Meditation will teach you how to connect with your Being. Intuition develops the more you listen to it. But discerning intuitive actions requires we separate from our own ego and see it for what it is.

For thirty years I sought God. But when I looked carefully I found that in reality God was the seeker and I the sought. -Bayazid al-Bastami

1 year ago
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#27766
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There are many reasons why our heart would ache. We have to observe what is going on in our emotional center at all times, so that we can discern the origins of our feelings (whether they are conscious or egotistical). Meditation will provide the answer.

Some might feel heart ache after meeting a potential partner because they are lonely and driven by fear of solitude.

You can only understand the karmic roots of your relationships through awakening consciousness in meditation and the internal worlds.

Any meeting is difficult so long as we have ego, because regardless of a person's status or relationship to us, we deal more with our own negative emotions than the psychological reality of another.

Meditation will teach you how to connect with your Being. Intuition develops the more you listen to it. But discerning intuitive actions requires we separate from our own ego and see it for what it is.

For thirty years I sought God. But when I looked carefully I found that in reality God was the seeker and I the sought. -Bayazid al-Bastami

1 year ago
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Thanks for sharing your own insight into this and for the material on meditation, yes... I will check it out although I'm pretty sure I've listened to some of those lectures already. I guess it never hurts to go over it again with a fresh set of eyes wide open.

I'm unsure if being born under the sign of Cancer contributes, however I'm quite aware of my emotional states, usually strongly which has led me to finally seek medical treatment in the form of anti-anxiety/anti-depression medication (SNRI to be specific) which has certainly helped to stabilize my mood swings and has provided distance from these emotions, giving me space to feel some relief when the stronger ones do arise.

I've "experimented" by stopping the medication, going through the withdrawals and then back to "baseline" and I can say for certain that for the time being this medication is necessary for my well-being, otherwise I'm overwhelmed.

Not quite sure how this will affect the practice, although I've found it much easier to sit with myself, by myself now without having to struggle so much.

Personally I'm not drawn towards any of the major religions, however spirituality in a more occult form has, it's what drew me into the Gnostic studies in the first place. Gnosis has assisted in helping me to develop an understanding and respectful attitude towards the core meaning of religion and its various forms, I just don't feel affinity to any of those systems if we could call them that.
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