InterSubjective Reality LO2307

Doug Seeley (100433.133@compuserve.com)
02 Aug 95 07:39:10 EDT

Responding to Timothy Smith in LO2290 following my LO2275...

Tim, You point out...

>>"Anything less is simply the exercise of coercive control that relies on
our insecurity for its power. Reduce this insecurity (by honoring each
participant...etc) and we create openings in the seemingly solid walls of
'reality' through which the first rays of a greater reality may enter.
Like the denizens of the cave, we believe the shadows to be real. We take
the finger pointing at the moon for the moon itself."

I am interested in which ways You use to reduce this "insecurity" and
create more openings for the rays.... I have learned some ways through
some hard personal growth and meditation, but I still find it to be, as
the Aussies say, "hard yakka". I don't for sure that it is a male thing,
but I seem to have to overcome a lot of bio-programming or wiring in order
to put my heart-connections foremost in my attenion and direction. I wish
that I knew a solid path, however demanding, which would continue to
create more of those "openings"; any suggestions?

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