using your Truth Love Energy to learn how to choose, and to choose how to learn
I would dare say that a life with the perception of lacking any Inspiration would be a daunting experience. I don't think that it is that there is an actual lacking of the Inspiration, it's just that we don't always recognize it for what it is. And, it can even be the smallest, simplest little things. Many years ago, when I was all down in the dumps, I watched the following video for the first time and cried like a baby. I think the message got through loud and clear. I hope it resonates with you :-) I'll have to just paste the link because embedding is disabled and it was this particular video that I wanted to share.
The World I Know by Collective Soul
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Permalink Reply by Eric on February 18, 2012 at 8:35pm I'm liking the music station that is you and your guides. :P
This song has always been moving to me, and the video had me all teary the first time I saw it too. The chorus reminds me of a Buddhist quote: "When you realize how perfect everything is, you will tilt your head back and laugh at the sky."
I like the imagery in the video and the chorus words because it's a good metaphor for what I've experienced as a kind of essence contact. It's that moment where you're still aware of all the craziness and details, but suddenly you get this expansive rush of awareness "from above/afar," usually with a profound sense of truth/love/beauty, which is why you often break out in tears and/or laughter. I used to call that sensation "the zen" because it was usually calming, cleansing, or freeing to me, and I called those moments "the return of the zen" before I learned MT terms.
I just love the end of that video though. Makes me want to hug and dance with the guy.

Permalink Reply by Bobby on February 18, 2012 at 8:46pm Eric, that reminded me of the following I got from Michael once.
MEntity: ...At the edge of the cliff, with "nothing left to lose," the consciousness opened up profoundly, and those guides and non-physical support were able to get through. Even we were able to get through, if only for the point of answering the question of "why," which was also rejected...
Too bad that me went ahead with his troubled plans though.
Eric said:
It's that moment where you're still aware of all the craziness and details, but suddenly you get this expansive rush of awareness "from above/afar."

Permalink Reply by Eric on February 18, 2012 at 8:56pm Heh, perhaps this is why the images resonated with you. Many of us have probably had lives/parallels like that, where "the zen" didn't quite change the plans, but they are still pretty remarkable moments. :)
Don't make me go over there to laugh and dance with you!
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