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The four-fold body as a rockband…

January 30, 2009 · Posted in Uncategorized · Comment 

Woke up this morning from an interesting dream. Actually the second day in a row that I dreamt about four-fold structures (and one of many as this theme keeps haunting me in general, if it’s not four, it’s octaves). Yesterday’s dream was about how the four are folding into each other and how the first stage is already enveloped in the fourth stage. Have had images of superstrings in my head since…

You are a Rockband

Today’s dream was about looking at the four-fold being of body, emotions, mind and energy as a rockband. Body being drums, emotions being bass, mind being lead guitar and energy the vocals – spirit, of course, as the fifth element holding it all together. Similar to the exercise of hearing music separated into individual tracks, we can then listen to our being in each of the separate parts, knowing that all play together, and that we are both their totality and each of them, none solely. It allows us to focus on being spirit and using our band to express ourselves fully.

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