I Seem to Have Misplaced My Body by John Ames
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I Seem to Have Misplaced My Body
(with illustrations)
(John Ames is the editor of AwakeningClarityNow.com and several of Fred’s Books)
Click the Link to Open the PDF
I Seem to Have Misplaced My Body
(with illustrations)
(John Ames is the editor of AwakeningClarityNow.com and several of Fred’s Books)
Kathleen
June 27, 2016 @ 10:36 pm
Thanks, John. Great article! It reminds me of Rupert Spira’s description of the seamless intimacy of reality. There’s no demarcation between my body and everything else. It all arises together in consciousness. The universe is my body, and it’s hard to lose the universe. An out of body experience in that sense would be impressive!
John Ames
June 28, 2016 @ 8:12 am
Thanks, Kathleen. You are right about Rupert Spira. His observations about the body and those of a lot of other good teachers take some time to stew. The concepts by themselves are intriguing, but the apparent hair on the back of one’s apparent neck goes up when they start sinking in. Thanks for commenting. Love, John
Joyce
June 29, 2016 @ 11:40 am
Wonderful article John. For me you are a great teacher. You put into words what is happening for me very gradually consistently and miraculously. I am glad to be along for this trip. Thank you.
John Ames
June 29, 2016 @ 7:17 pm
Hi Joyce. Thanks for the kind words. It means a great deal to hear that these musings are helpful. Who could ask for more? Love, John
Irene Kendig
June 29, 2016 @ 12:43 pm
Thank you for sharing your inquiry and insight, John. It reminds me of my own awakening three years ago. Never having meditated, I signed up for a local $60/6-weeks beginning meditation course. The day after our first class meeting, I sat down on my bedroom floor to meditate. Two questions had been arising in consciousness for several days, so I sat down with them in mind: “Do I exist?” “Where do I exist?” When the meditation ended, I was no longer in the bedroom; instead, the bedroom was in me, as were the stars, the sky and the entire universe. The shift from content to context occurred in a New York minute.
I hope you’ll write more direct-inquiry articles. Again, thank you.
John Ames
June 29, 2016 @ 7:26 pm
Hi Irene. By god, that was $60 well spent! I do love this kind of reminiscence. Thank you for posting it. I will keep writing until someone cries “Hold, enough!” and maybe even that won’t stop me. Can’t not, as Fred would say. Love, John
John Ames
June 29, 2016 @ 7:32 pm
Hi Irene. By god, that was $60 well spent! I do love this kind of reminiscence. Thank you for posting it. I will keep writing until someone cries “Hold, enough!” and maybe even that won’t stop me. Can’t not, as Fred would say. Love, John
Irene Kendig
June 29, 2016 @ 7:39 pm
LOL Best $60 I’ve ever spent!
Irene Kendig
June 29, 2016 @ 7:38 pm
LOL Best $60 I’ve ever spent!