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Okay, I admit it. I am not normal. I dont know many fathers who would feel such being-satisfaction when their son told them what mine did tonight at family dinner at the ex-wifes house. My 21-year-old son, the dyslexic carpenter (dyslexia has the side-effect of loosening head-brain dominance, at least as far as the written word is concerned, and being a full-time carpenter takes him into sensation and the body-brain) was sitting beside me at the dinner table when he quietly said: I dont know why, but my ability to Self-Remember has increased ten-fold. Yes. :) Of course, it has only been less than a last week. (The) Shaman slowly awakens to personal consciousness (his father hopes with baited breath and fingers tightly crossed). The more you Self-Remember, the easier it becomes, because there comes a point when you accumulate a sufficient quantity of Mindful impressions that the scales (or lever) begins to tip. I taught him how to Self-Remember four years ago when he was 17. And the previous milestone came a couple of years ago when he said to me: why didnt you tell me that if I Self-Remember when I put my keys down I never lose them (well... because it never occurred to me, though figuring this out on his own meant he owned this knowledge). Self-Remembering as often as I could, was the single most important factor in my own growth and development. However, if I had known just how important it was when I learned to intentionally Self-Remember at the age of 23, I wouldnt have wasted so much time going in circles. Consciously looking, listening AND smelling (simultaneously); WHILE sensing your whole body breathing.
Posted on: Mon, 31 Mar 2014 03:48:54 +0000

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