Saturday, March 15, 2014

Powers go wherever the focus is

Pen is a representation of material world in this article.

When you are holding the pen tight, you are able to write. One chooses to focus on the thoughts about the topic he is writing about. When one writes with this pen, one is considered accomplished and successful.

It's only when one gets tired and weary that the grip on the pen loosens. It's our weariness that allows other senses to take over.

The eyes become blurry as we are not focusing on a specific object. This allows us to see a lot more of what else is in the room, in our peripheral vision. 

The speech stops and we start to hear the sounds we couldn't focus on before as we were too involved in something else. Now sounds feel much louder. 

At this time one senses the boundaries of his own body, from feet to head. One feels the loosening of the muscles in various parts of the body, the feeling of the skin, every strand of hair along the arms. One feels the temperature and considers if the skin feels warm or cold. All that was not focused on when writing with a pen.

The time seems to stop and only space that matters is the space around you. One detaches from what the world is doing and focuses on self. The person is no longer interested in writing but in perceiving through senses other than eyes.

One notices his breath coming in and going out, the continuous process of breathing. How far down does it go. How does it feel before it come out of the nostrils, warm or cold. Slowly one is taken into another world away from the physical and materialistic world. 

The more time you spend in the other world, the more you feel connected to it. The more you care about the other world, the more messages you receive from it. What kind of messages are you interested in? The messages