Futureyes, Sun-Toon, we're onto the same thing here. We simply use different words:
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It's the physical experience that's unique to this time and place and the vehicle we occupy. With the vibrational changes that are coming in, I can see nothing more urgent than plugging into the consciousness of the natural world. That's the experience you can't get through normal living now. It's not in the computer or on TV, it's not in your living room or at a restaurant, and most importantly, to address what you're saying here...it's not in that some-place beyond the mind. It is where it is, and here we're not only here with it, we're integrated into it...and most temporarily, I might add.
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That is exactly the part of the world I want to be aware of, as that part allows me to be real, at least as real as it gets. This is not about the virtual world or thoughts thereof. It's about the materiality of what is and possibly the 'materiality' (reality) of what lies beyond the first layer of fog (i.e. energies, remote viewing, subtleties seldom seen).
The question is thus, for futureyes, how do I empty my mind? I really haven't figured it out. Allowing it to be empty? I feel I can only do that if I remove myself from all this virtual *#!$ that surrounds me.
For Sun-Toon, maybe this is an issue with me being in London, it really bears in on me, when I arrived again after Christmas it was exciting. Now it's all the same again at least for my mind, so how do I stand outside of my mind to truly experience the materiality of all?
I have learned to say to myself "Oh hey, I'm not paying attention anymore... relax, breathe... and tune in..." and I've also learned to label my thoughts as in "I'm thinking about what if again...", "I'm musing on about this and that...", "I'm worrying about when I can get that done..."
But those thoughts are as I said, merely a policing of themselves, mind trying to grasp itself, is not going to work.