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September 3, 2010

Why do Enlightened beings always wear sweaters?

Filed under: Observations — Tyler @ 10:41 pm
Dr. Jackson ascended

Dr. Jackson is his ascended illusion form

Why do enlightened beings always wear sweaters? Perhaps when someone achieves ascension to higher planes of existence they also upgrade their fashion sense. It makes sense. Sweaters are comfortable and they keep you warm. What about the V-Neck? That usually says that one is not afraid of showing his/her throat chakra. I guess a V-Neck Sweater makes more sense than a leather jacket or trench-coat. Why doesn’t Dr. Daniel Jackson just wear a robe? Maybe he isn’t quite ascended enough to sport a robe. Or maybe since so many of the villains in Stargate SG-1 wore hooded robes like Sokar and Anubis, it would make sense for a good guy to wear something different.

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Yesterday was painful

Filed under: Tyler's Mind — Tyler @ 3:05 pm
Pumpkin Barfing

Barfing Pumpkin

I barfed yesterday morning. It was bright yellow. I felt like I was puking up battery acid. Then I slept for the entire day but my neck was really sore. I must have had some kind of 24 hour flu or something. I tried to watch and episode of Stargate SG-1 but I was too tired. So I ended up going to bed at about 8PM. Now today my Dad wants to get sushi. I’m not sure if eating sushi is the best idea but hey! Today when I bent my neck it popped several times, and it was very loud. There must have been a lot of built up tension in the neck.

September 1, 2010

Nexus Feeling a State of Consciousness

Filed under: Tyler's Mind — Tyler @ 11:43 pm
nexus

The big dots are Nexus Points

A nexus is Latin for a “connection.” I have had this experience…a feeling as if I am in such a state of clear consciousness, that I can see through a long cave. And the cave is made of myselves, at different intervals of time and space. And I can see layers of being. Have you ever been in a cave or a long winding passageway where the turns make it so you can’t see the other side? Well that’s what life usually feels like for me. It feels like I don’t exactly know where I’ve come from and I don’t know where I’m going. But during this Nexus experience, I feel like I know not only where I’ve been and where I’ve come from; but I understand all the steps that brought me there. It is the same feeling for the future. The future seems to become less like an unknown and more like a clear decision that is guided by my will and the ground is paved by destiny. It is a long winding cave with many mirrors. Then I see a certain point in the cave, and the entire cave itself starts to change shape and straighten out. And I am able to see the mouth of the front entrance of the cave, as well as the distant exit. I remember when this nexus happened, I felt like I could breathe. I mean really breathe. It was cold outside and I could feel the air filling my lungs. The air tastes clean and crisp and almost minty.

It took a great deal of discipline to read that nexus point. I ate a vegetarian diet and exercised regularly as well as engaged in Kundalini Yoga. Part of that was synchronizing the body with the mind. By doing breathing techniques and eating well, I could feel my body very clearly. It isn’t how I’ve been feeling lately when I’ve been drinking lots of milk and caffeine, basically being a blob. There is a great deal of energy that is exerted when we do anything. Even something as simple as taking a walk around the block generates heat and burns a few calories, brain activity increases, oxygen intake changes. I have read things that say that people can change things and attract money and other pleasures by thinking about it. That makes a little bit of sense because using your brain is really the first step of attaining any goal. But it is the actual action that gets the ball rolling. When I entered the nexus point that I mentioned earlier, I was engaging in a lot of physical actions that were centered on my mind and body and spiritual well being. I was actually spending time on those areas of my life. And that is why I think I was able to enter the nexus. Because I worked for it.

I remember that I could only stay in the nexus for a short time. I wasn’t really ready for the sense of control and power that I was feeling. It was similar to walking on a tight rope with the wind at my back. I didn’t trust my sense of balance, so I decided to crawl across the rope instead of walking briskly.

Recently I read something that said the night is when the work gets done for the person who is trying to affect the invisible world. I couldn’t agree more. There is something unbeatable about working alone in the darkness. It is just you and your mind. Whatever distractions that come to be are usually deliberate.

So recently I have been feeling this nexus state. But instead of a physical feeling that is attached to the breath. This time it more like a premonition of the future. It unfolds as I examine statisticsĀ  and go over details. Instead of a cave that I can almost see. There is a distant place growing. A city perhaps. But it is changing and adapting. And I know it is somewhere. We are linked, as if through simple connections. I want this place to exist. So I work methodically to build a bridge to get there. But through the simple actions of building the bridge, the city itself grows on the other side. It prepares itself for the moment that the bridge is complete.

-Tyler

Life Squared by ASURA is an ideal album for relaxing or writing

Filed under: Music-Reviews — Tyler @ 8:12 pm
ASURA - Life Squared

ASURA - Life Squared

Not all forms of music have the same effects on one’s mind and concentration. Some music invigorates you with fast beats and hooks. Others are more ethereal and pull the mind out of the body entirely. But the music by ASURA in their album, Life Squared is ideal for relaxation and writing. The reason why Life Squared is so good for writing is because it is a mix between world music and trance with a strong electronic tree trunk of sound. The whole album is seamless and flows from song to song with elegance. I’ve used this album several times for meditation sessions so I already knew it intimately before I started to use it while writing on the computer. As a blogger, have good music to write to is a must. And Life Squared is always at the top of my list. The song, “Back to Light” is one of those kinds of songs where when you listen to it, you feel like you gained insight and experience. The song is inspiring and it infuses me with confidence as well as awe. It is a song that is one of those that give you that feeling of flying with purpose.

It would be normal for a good album to peak at some point. But ASURA’s, Life Squared peaks so early with “Back to Light” that is more like a tall plateau than a peak. The rest of the album has such sincerity and the craftsmanship and composition of each song is done with such skill that I was blown away when I realized it was the work of one man. His name is, Charles Farwell.

The main type of sound that Life Squared emanates would best be describes as, full. It is a full, well layered sound. The mastering done on this music must have been both a labor of love and a challenge. This is because there are a lot of subtleties and themes in the music. I’m listening to “Galaxies Part One (ALBUM EDIT)” right now as I write this and the pads and swells are like being in the ocean while fog rolls in. I am completely carried by the music and connected to the ambiance and tempo.

As a writer, I’m often looking for music that is both relaxing and inspiring at the same time. I need something that is capable of running through my headphones in the background, while I am still able to think. This is a tall order but Life Squared really stacks up. The kicks used for the drums are punchy enough to maintain a good flow, yet they are subtle enough to not bother my ears over a long time of listening. Sometimes with other music, my ears get tired because the beat it too heavy or the music is mixed a little to foreground. Life Squared does a great job with balancing mood with message and I can listen to it at a relatively loud volume without hurting my ears or loosing interest.

When used during meditation, Life Squared is one of the few albums that I keep next to my Future Sound of London collection. I listened to Life Squared on repeat along with A Gigantic Globular Burst of Antistatic by FSOL for a couple months until the machine broke. I would relax to the music in the morning before I started my day, laying flat on the floor. I wasn’t sleeping or awake. I was in that state of meditation that seems to regenerate and relax the mind before a long day.

If you like relaxing music and/or trance music you will probably love Life Squared. This music is great for nighttime listens as well as early morning music sessions. I bought my copy and the package for the album and some promotional material came from France and that was super cool! I love getting international packages.

-Tyler

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