This series of articles is taken from a series of email exchanges I had with someone I was working with. This knowledge comes from Eric Pepin of the Higher Balance Institute. The brilliance is all his. The mistakes are all mine.
The Beauty of Questions Part I
The Beauty of Questions Part II
If I constantly think about prana during work, how do I concentrate on work?
Ancient beings have a saying, “The most important thing right now is the thing that is most important right now.”
If you should be focusing on work, then you should focus on work. Work earns money that pays for food, housing, a spiritual coach, Higher Balance modules, Higher Balance retreats… During meditation, you should focus on meditation. Whatever you are doing that is important, should be focused on. Works also keeps you invested in this world. If the only path to enlightenment was separation from everything in this world, you might not want to come back and work for the betterment of the world after your first enlightenment cycle.
But you can learn to be more aware at work. When you are aware you burn up less prana that you have collected. The modules “Thought Reflection” and “Reverse Engineering the Self” are all about this type of awareness.
For example, imagine boss comes to my desk and tells me that a job that was due next week has to be done six hours from now. But this job is very big and will require several days.
If I get angry at my boss then I am burning up huge amounts of prana. If I am aware of my own thoughts, I could shift into a meditation state of mind, and work at a much faster rate than a normal person. Or I could use other skills I have developed to convince my boss to add extra people.
Since starting with Higher Balance, I have solved problems at work in minutes that would take other people hours to solve. I use my meditative skills. I work in non-thought.
Non-thought does not mean there are no thoughts in your head. It means thinking without words or images in your head. It is a skill that develops when you become good a mediating for longer and longer periods without the babbler.
What is the difference between prana and The Force?
Sometimes Eric Pepin will use the same word to mean different things. Sometimes different words mean the same thing. Using words to understand things that may be outside your world of experiences can cause problems.
When you and I are communicating, we are using words. If I say the word “pencil”, I have an idea about the object that this word represents. Pencils in India may be the same as the United States or they may be a little different. But if they are a little different, then what I mean and what you think I mean is slightly different.
If I send you a picture of a pencil, it is much easier to make sure that we both have the same object in mind. But if I was talking about another type of pencil, we may not have the same object in mind.
The point is the word is not the thing we are talking about, the word is just a representation of the word. Our brain takes words in, and classifies them. Our brain puts the words in a box, based on how the brain understands the word. Eric calls that “structuralizing”.
When I talk about things that are not so physical in this dimension, it becomes much easier for you to misunderstand what I mean. That’s why you have to ask questions. Eventually the goal is to change how you think, so you do not put things in a box. Our brain can never fully understand prana. Only our higher dimensional self (the mind) can, because the mind is energy.
Prana usually means the energy around us that we collect during meditation.
The Force usually means energy coming from God (or the Universe) to have some affect in this dimension.
When we connect to our higher consciousness, people say “God is working through me” or phrased another way, “The Force is working through me.”
What is an aura? How do we see auras with our eyes?
First read the eBook “How to See the Aura in Five Minutes”. The information is actually coming from our sixth sense. The sixth sense is part of the brain, an organic sense. A sense we used to have as primitive man, but lost over time. Read the eBook “Psychokinetic (PK) Development” for more information.
The sixth sense gathers data about the energy fields that surround all people and objects. That data, for most people, is overlaid with the data from the eye. So it appears the eyes are seeing the aura, but the sixth sense, not the eye, is not the true source of the data.
I’m pretty sure this explanation is true because when I shift my consciousness, the way I see auras changes.
Most people don’t see colors when they start seeing auras. The color in auras is just more data from our sixth sense. When people practice with auras they often start to see colors. This means the sixth sense is gathering more data. Auras are full of information, but at the beginning our brain does not know how to interpret the data. So the brain adds colors. And each person’s brain will add different colors. So if I see a blue aura and you see a blue aura, it may or may not mean the same thing.
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