Bonus: what comes after death?
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I'm very diligent in my application, I don't have any wild stories other than that it is a MIGHTY POWERFUL experience that easily defies all language, wording ability, it is a stupendous shock and immediately, instantly made me think of biblical events. I was not truly alive until then. Fortunately I grew up going to church, I was baptized but I never really gave that much consideration. I get it now. No, I don't attend church.
Definitely, yeah, now. I'm into high endurance physical activity. Prayer is permanent. Prayditation,.
My thinking is something along the lines of intentional manifestation. When physically performing the act, consciousness is focused in a gracious, thankful, humble pattern. It's an opportunity to slow the mind, quiet the chatter, silence the constant voice and connect directly to God. My favorite thought to focus on is to concentrate as hard as I can on that connection (I had the tryptamine experiences so it's very visceral) and consciously strengthen that binding between us. Obviously it's a great mystery what all this is exactly, I'm sure there's terminology for this act, I'm just unaware. Anyway, getting to the point, why do this intermittently? Why not make your base conscious pattern one of permanent prayer? To me, it's an exercise in mental control, discipline, clarity of thought, intensity of intention...what do I want? I really want to mold my external world into a more constructive and positive experience. I will pray that into manifestation. :)