When your brain registers a thought, it is very similar to a cook who serves food at the dinner table. He (or she) presents the food, and those seated at the table either gobble it up, or it just sits there and gets cold. The mind is like that. You can think a thing, but if you don't chew it up and swallow, that idea grows cold and dies. At least, it dies here. In its own universe, it still remains very much alive. The same is true with feelings. Something happens, and it absolutely makes you BURN with emotion. You yell and curse, or you laugh and sing, expressing loudly the visceral reactions attached to that current event. Then what do you do? Do you return to "normal" and carry on with life? Very good. You've experienced a feeling, and nothing more. (Reconnections)Welcome to "A Light In The Darkness" - a realm that explores the mysterious and the occult; the paranormal and the supernatural; the unexplained and the controversial; and, not forgetting, of course, the conspiracy theories; including Artificial Intelligence; Chemtrails and Geo-engineering; 5G and EMR Hazards; The Net Zero lie ; Trans-Humanism and Trans-Genderism; The Covid-19 and mRNA vaccine issues; The Ukraine Deception ... and a whole lot more.
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Saturday, 9 April 2011
Resonance ... Internal & External
When your brain registers a thought, it is very similar to a cook who serves food at the dinner table. He (or she) presents the food, and those seated at the table either gobble it up, or it just sits there and gets cold. The mind is like that. You can think a thing, but if you don't chew it up and swallow, that idea grows cold and dies. At least, it dies here. In its own universe, it still remains very much alive. The same is true with feelings. Something happens, and it absolutely makes you BURN with emotion. You yell and curse, or you laugh and sing, expressing loudly the visceral reactions attached to that current event. Then what do you do? Do you return to "normal" and carry on with life? Very good. You've experienced a feeling, and nothing more. (Reconnections)