By James Hirlehey - (submission): Most people believe that everything that exists is there for a reason and fits within the limits of rational thinking. We forget that this is just a belief, a paradigm determined by the time in which we live.
This rationale is considered powerful enough to explain everything without resorting to less tangible elements, such as God. The universe is conceived as a mechanism, formed by assembled pieces, which can be dissected, analyzed, and finally comprehended.
The popular belief is that human beings have the power to understand creation and the wider universe. Everything follows a logical process and, therefore can be framed within the same parameters described above. Therefore, everything that the prevailing scientific paradigm hasn’t been able to decipher must be, logically speaking, nonexistent or false.
Religions and traditions, on the contrary, have guided us from ancient times; it is very much a modern concept to believe that everything must fit and be easily explained. Though traditions may not be entirely plausible, they still point to ideas that stretch the limits of contemporary thinking.
Just as the senses have limits to comprehending reality which can be fooled by an illusion, human reason also can be challenged. Here’s where meditation is a useful tool to venture beyond the boundaries of normal thinking, leading to new knowledge and expansion of understanding.
Meditation breaks the conventional limits that force people to comprehend via a process of scientific evaluation only. This method of relaxation opens the senses to an infinite universe full of new realities.
A new level of perception:
When you are in the habit of meditating, you may "see things" during a session. What you "see" can be a product of your mind letting itself go and creating images from all the elements that are present in your day-to-day life. Conversely, you may also be perceiving a response to stimuli, whether it’s an emotion, an energy, or a smell; sometimes a memory may be triggered at an unexpected moment.
Practicing yoga and meditation helps to seek the balance of mind, body, and spirit. By silencing intrusive thoughts, and lowering the stressful noise of everyday life, it’s possible to reach inner peace. A perfect state of silence and full connection with the environment, some call it enlightenment. When all that peripheral noise has been shut down, there’s the potential for perception to expand making space for new ideas and thoughts.
When meditating, Buddhists manage to minimize their brain activity, eliminating sensory stimuli, thoughts, memories, and mental processes that occur even during sleep. The normal activity can act as a blindfold for other levels of perception and understanding.
Intense meditation causes brain changes known as neuroplasticity, the brain’s ability to adapt and transform according to the stimuli it receives. During stress, the brain returns to a more primitive type of speech. Analyzing Buddhist monks’ brain activity during meditation scientists have been able to record the transition of conscious states. This includes the brain whilst alert as well as in a more relaxed and receptive state. The last phase achieved for those with great meditative skills is a state that can be considered as a deep rest without being asleep, silencing all the voices, and reaching inner peace.
Meditation can alter your perception to a new way of seeing and communicating with the energies in the environment. These visions may contain Jungian archetypes, mandalas, numbers, and even messages from the angelic cohorts. Establishing contact with the unconscious means getting in touch with your own darkness and repressed desires. Such hidden aspects are part of the accumulated energy within yourself which can also provide messages for self-improvement, forgiveness, and perhaps, from the beyond.
During the night many people are more perceptive to the energies that surround them. Some even report feeling someone else lying in their bed, or just watching them from the door frame. Some claim to feel presence mainly during long meditation sessions.
What should I do?
If you have been able to establish some level of connection with paranormal energies or have empowered your third eye and begun to have new perceptions of the world around you, you may have managed to ascend to a higher level of consciousness.
It is often believed that these perceptions are only "felt" by certain types of persons but you are always surrounded by this energy. However, it’s sometimes possible to lack the spiritual maturity to accept them, or the decision to accept their meaning. Meditation can be a tool powerful enough to provoke a consciousness rebirth of individuals whether they are gifted or not.
If during your meditation you start to sense blurry images, symbols, or forms, keep calm and let yourself register all the energy you’re surrounded by. Analyze the images, shapes, or figures that appear to understand the message you’re receiving during meditation.
In conclusion:
People who experience this type of perception or have recurring sensations shouldn’t be frightened. Instead, they should seek to deepen and sharpen the sensations and thus develop the latent extrasensory power they have.
Paranormal events are merely scientifically unexplained phenomena that end up being studied by parapsychology. There are many branches of knowledge devoted to the study of those subtle but powerful connections that occur when we develop a different level of perception, like telepathy, tarot reading, psychic abilities, remembering past lives, and reaching beyond.
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