Monday, December 19, 2011

Which Truth Is True?


In a recent commentary on a ISM I read about the tendency to ask  questions before embarking on a spiritual experience. Asking questions is a must, because otherwise, how do we know where we stand and what intention to set.

We must ask questions to determine what is important and what direction we want to take.

There is a tendency for a constant NEED to prove the truth of the experience to ourselves. How do we know we are alive? How do we know that what we discover is truly the truthful truth anyway? How about that because we become aware about some feelings, sensations, about ourselves, somethings shift and our awareness raises, the vibration suddenly become different, and we are moved into the next moment of the next reality where other truths are really the truth?

Someone else points out that physics and hypnosis cannot co-exist. They say, we have to throw our life knowledge out the window. On the opposite, IMO hypnosis and in particular higher consciousness awareness have much to do with physics, particularly with the bio-physics.

"In hypnosis, it is possible to stimulate cerebellum to reach the oscillation in brain waves of 80-120Hz called Gamma waves, which are implicated in various research for creating a perception of "unity consciousness", which in transpersonal experience can be used to achieve higher consciousness information flow states. "

In hypnosis one may or may not "see" the "future", mainly because what is future? Time can be circular, or it maybe that time has only perceptional value. In either case, non-linearity of the hypnotic awareness leads to experiencing familiar and often metaphorical representations, visualizations in various perceptual formats (visual, sensory, auditory), and in accordance with each person's belief system, which they further call future, or past lives, or parallel realities.