Piotrek
Jedi
A bit of a background first:
I've been a member of the forum for quite some time, but, admittedly, a boardlurker for most of the time.
I've recently hit a rough patch and experienced what seemed like "mild" depression - it would appear that it may be a symptom of what the C's refer to the "fence-sitter block" :)
My wife suggested taking a look at the Tipping method and so I got Colin Tipping's book titled Radical Forgiveness. Reading through it helped me find two issues with my relationship with my father that I thought were minor, but apparently were more impacting that I'd thought. I am very grateful for my wife's suggestion and the book itself.
Similarly, I've gotten back to EE and been utilizing pipe breath to help release some tension. I *have to* devote more time to the entire program as my effort in The Work has been lackluster, at best.
Context for the question:
In reading Mr. Tipping's book, I've found myself drawn (again) to Caroline Myss' work. She's a medical intuitive who's focused most of her life on the soul and how the mystics of the past described their relationship with the Spirit/Universe/Divine and their struggles as their spiritual lives/journeys progressed.
The views of both Mr. Tipping and Caroline Myss on the Spirit, as far as I understand, fit in with the "all there is is lessons" idea continually underscored by the C's. However, I'm having a bit of a hard time intellectually combining their seemingly benign view of the Universe with the reality of multiple densities, energy feeding and similar non-pleasant things that we know exist.
Question:
Is there a way to intellectually reconcile these views of the Universe?
I have the Wave series, but never finished it (I think I've gone 1/2 through book 3) - I may have to get back through it, along with spending more time on the Forum, however overwhelming all the info may seem (eat an elephant one bite at a time).
Many thanks.
I've been a member of the forum for quite some time, but, admittedly, a boardlurker for most of the time.
I've recently hit a rough patch and experienced what seemed like "mild" depression - it would appear that it may be a symptom of what the C's refer to the "fence-sitter block" :)
My wife suggested taking a look at the Tipping method and so I got Colin Tipping's book titled Radical Forgiveness. Reading through it helped me find two issues with my relationship with my father that I thought were minor, but apparently were more impacting that I'd thought. I am very grateful for my wife's suggestion and the book itself.
Similarly, I've gotten back to EE and been utilizing pipe breath to help release some tension. I *have to* devote more time to the entire program as my effort in The Work has been lackluster, at best.
Context for the question:
In reading Mr. Tipping's book, I've found myself drawn (again) to Caroline Myss' work. She's a medical intuitive who's focused most of her life on the soul and how the mystics of the past described their relationship with the Spirit/Universe/Divine and their struggles as their spiritual lives/journeys progressed.
The views of both Mr. Tipping and Caroline Myss on the Spirit, as far as I understand, fit in with the "all there is is lessons" idea continually underscored by the C's. However, I'm having a bit of a hard time intellectually combining their seemingly benign view of the Universe with the reality of multiple densities, energy feeding and similar non-pleasant things that we know exist.
Question:
Is there a way to intellectually reconcile these views of the Universe?
I have the Wave series, but never finished it (I think I've gone 1/2 through book 3) - I may have to get back through it, along with spending more time on the Forum, however overwhelming all the info may seem (eat an elephant one bite at a time).
Many thanks.