Shamanism and the paranormal

In a Universe based on inclusion, everything that exists has validity, even if you don’t have access to an awareness of everything that exists at any given moment. But even a small part of it. In this inclusiveness-based worldview, our inability to be aware of the paranormal, or any part of it, is therefore not a valid reason to declare those experiences people have as hallucinations, or simply that they do. it feels just not so. exist. That would be like saying that radio waves don’t exist, because I can’t see them or feel them. The argument for radio waves is that you can see the results of their existence. Well, you can also see the results of the existence of the paranormal, and the fear, the gut feelings and the change in their environment during paranormal events that people feel, is the “station” that they play with their bodies as precise receivers. when it is “hit” with the energy of the paranormal, in the same way that a radio physically responds with music when hit by radio waves.

Whether the above observation resolves someone’s doubts or not does not matter. What matters is this. If non-ordinary reality and paranormal events cause changes and responses in our energy fields through feelings and experiences, then in a Universe based on inclusion, perhaps there is a way to use those experiences and feelings for our own good. Our own good as we say what is our own good, not anyone else’s. What I have found is that during paranormal events, our ego, or tone-based world, stretches a little, sometimes a lot, and in a literal sense, our energy envelopes expand to include more space. After the event, it is Universal Law that our energy space cannot be closed, so something has to fill it back up. If what is used to refill that space is doubt, confusion, and fear, then that is certainly what the experimenter gets to be “right” about; who live in a terrifying, predatory Universe, “out to get you.” Once we set out on this path, it is very difficult to turn our eyes in a different direction and get out of the victim racket mindset. That’s when everything looks like it’s going to “get us”, whether it really is or not.

If, on the other hand, we do as the Zen Master does and just “be with” what happens during paranormal events and non-ordinary reality experiences, then we can deliberately allow something other than fear to fill our post-event. paranormal. expanded energy field. As an example, I learned after thirty-eight years of studying and practicing martial arts that after, say, punching through concrete blocks with ease, with no damage or evidence of having done so, that the expectation in martial arts it is that after that non-ordinary event, what he will then possess is the ability to do it again, and with even greater ease. And, through a greater number of cement blocks. Now, sticking your fist through a concrete block unprotected is a pretty non-ordinary event, but then expecting to break more easily two blocks later is filling the gap of the first non-ordinary event, with an expectation of increase. ability. If we can do this deliberate filling of our expanded energy field in relation to the non-ordinary event of breaking concrete with mere flesh and blood, why not non-ordinary reality and paranormal events as well?

I have walked on a ten foot long 1200 degree bed of embers and felt nothing except the joy of expanding my energy envelope and then deliberately refilling it with promises to fulfill life’s commitments. In other paranormal events, like shapeshifting, talking to the dead, or out-of-body experiences, I’ve done no less. But this is the key. This filling of our space in a way that enhances our lives, rather than detracts from them, must be done deliberately. And, it has to be thought and planned, before the event. To be scared during paranormal events simply for the thrill of it, and then to allow yourself to expand that reaction over time, is to fill your energy envelope with fear. Fill yourself with fear, and what do you get? That’s right, more fear. It’s not a particularly helpful experience, and it precipitates more fear and outright paranoia. And it’s not that paranormal events or non-ordinary reality circumstances aren’t terrifying at times, they are. The change we have to make is not not to react, or even to not react in fear, because our bodies certainly know what’s going on, but not to continue a conceptual reaction in time. Frankly speaking, that would mean deliberately not filling our energy envelopes, or shaping our literal way of being, through conceptual fear, which after the event is the only kind of fear left, because your body has overcome it long ago. a long time.

If instead, by allowing in both paranormal and non-ordinary reality, in this inclusion-based worldview, we act “as if” nothing is wrong, then what happens is that we may be shaking in our boots as we watch. (or allowing our bodies to be the precise receptors and reactors that they really are) and still maintain our center (or deliberately control our minds and what we fill our expanded energy envelope with after the event). This is to let our bodies do what they do, because they’re much more in tune with all the different energies around us, and then make it our job to do the only thing that we really have the power to do, and that is to control our emotions. minds. If prior to the events our plan is for us to deliberately train our minds to fill our literal energy envelopes with new ways to align with our heart-walking habits and fulfill life commitments, after we expand by facing to the unknown. , then we walk the path of The Steel Shaman, or the one that builds a bridge between the two worlds, a bridge of inclusion.

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