Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Poll

Who else is feeling the change?

20 comments:

Anonymous said...

Change? What change? How strange!

Sophia said...

Just some change, or a shift in reality. I know it sounds strange, that's why I wouldn't ask anyone in the physical realm. :) I was just wondering if this is purely subjective.

Anonymous said...

It probably won't last.

I had that experience when I stopped listening to the voice inside my head as if it were an extra-terrestial.

Anonymous said...

The voice left me thru the middle of my forehead. As if it were some strange tension. And then I started laughing. From that moment on I trusted myself completely.
I don't know. Maybe i am kidding myself.

Sophia said...

Maybe it was ego death, and you perceived the voice inside your head leaving you through your third eye.

I know I'm prone to it sometimes, but don't doubt yourself. :)

Anonymous said...

It's kinda strange and funny. Maybe it's something psychological. Maybe it didn't really leave me. It just dissolved inside my head. And sometimes it comes back to coach me. But I am no longer afraid of it.

Anonymous said...

I used to be afraid to look into my own eyes thru the mirror.
After that experience I often make faces at myself, look into my eyes, wink, grin and laugh.

Anonymous said...

Of course you shouldn't doubt it. If it gives you confidence.
I don't doubt it. No matter what others think.

Anonymous said...

It's just difficult to understand and explain it.

Joe B said...

Of course I feel the change. It's wonderful and frightening. Change is the definition of experience. We are currently in a time of faster experience. We no longer savor, we consume. Fast food, fast cars, fast companies. Is it leading somewhere? Only to the next change. The lesson is to take what is in front of us fully.

Anonymous said...

Whenever I give deep attention to now, I feel the rhythms of the earth and how it is evolving. A bit like my fingernails, always growing but not aware of it!

Love to you

Sophia said...

Anonymous, I think you explained it well.

You're at a place not many can say they've been. Many people, at times including myself, are slaves to their minds or that voice inside their head. It must be nice to be free of it, and to only use it when necessary. Relying on the mind can be like relying on a drug. We identify too much with our minds.

Sophia said...

Hi Joe, great to see you here. I'm glad I'm not the only one feeling the change. If others can feel it, then I must not be crazy. :)

I hear everyone say that as they get older times flies. There is deep truth in that saying.

Sophia said...

Hi Graham,

The change is definitely more noticeable when I focus on Now. A year ago, even though I called myself a spiritual person, I didn't feel the change. Now I do. I think something inside of me has clicked. A switch has been turned on. I think soon more and more people will have their switches turned on. Won't that make for fascinating times. :)

Love to you, too!

Forgetful God said...

I find it funny that we often wonder if things are changing...I think it isn't that things are changing...it is things are change.

Sophia said...

Forgetful God, EXCELLENT point! That you for reminding me. It is so easy to go back to old habits sometimes, and to lose that awareness.

Anonymous said...

Could it be that we are the ones changeing, which then is creating a new prerspective on things. Could it be that the world/earth is doing exactly what it is meant to do, but that we as a whole are more open minded and aware, thus allowing us to view the world around us differently?

Desiree said...

Life changes with every mili-second. Life is change.

Sophia said...

Lucid, you made an excellent point. You brought up that it could be that we are more aware. I think you are right! Maybe the change has always been there, but now the awareness is allowing us to witness it.

Sophia said...

Yes it is, Desiree! I remember once when I told myself that I didn't like change. I was afraid of it. My fear is starting to disappear since I convinced myself that everything has always been changing anyway.