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sire_012
09-20-2004, 03:51 PM
I had an incredible journey this weekend which I will relay later in another more appropriate section when I can do it justice. But I wanted to mention this before I forget...

On another thread I mentioned that perhaps humanity's function is to actually embrace our emotions, to become the emotional intelligence of a universe where it is possible we are the only sentient beings who have the function of emotion. We must navigate our path through the eyes of our extending compassion and that is how we can serve this incredible organism we are a part of.

While journeying this weekend a kundalini yoga kriya came into my head where the practitioner taps their fingers into their solar plexus at an increasing degree of intensity until you are knocking your knuckles firmly into your chest. You then bring back the intensity. I began doing a form of this but with both hands simultaneously, elbows out. As the intensity of this increased washes of green energy were splashing out of my chest across the fire and across the circle I was participating in. Eventually my chest opened and my arms extended waving like an elegant bird's wings washing across the sky.

I began thinking of primates, seemingly the closest creatures to humans that we are aware of. And I began thinking of what primates are often seen doing, beating their chests and screaming. Beating their chests as if there is some membrane there which they are trying to break open in order to open themselves towards love, towards compassion, empathy and joy, the act of which would elevate the vibratory rate of their universe and the universe we share, bringing them into the family of homo sapiens.

michael heany
09-20-2004, 10:51 PM
sire012...

You are on it.

My friend and I, going deeply into a conversation tonight, became conscious.

We're going to write a book.

michael heany
09-21-2004, 05:13 AM
Also, read the Book of Thomas. You will see how your revelation relates to the secret sayings.

Please make this a juicy piece! Maybe you should tell Daniel that you'll put it in his magazine.

michael heany
09-22-2004, 08:10 AM
Consider in particular sayings 22 and 37...

The Light
11-15-2004, 09:45 AM
Sire-012,

Isn't there evidence that at least other primates, and other mammals for that matter, have emotions? (I've read a book or two on this.) I'm just wondering if what you write about humans possibly being the only sentient beings to have emotions is something you intuited from your experience, rather than deduced.