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Thursday, July 5, 2012

How to Understand the differences Among Static, Kinetic and Dynamic Meditation and Bliss

The metaphysical bliss is dynamic in nature. While, we are trying to interpret most of the secrets in the name God particle, we notice that its concept of matter. Our concern for understanding the secrets of soul or anything that we look into mirror as our own image is based merely on knowledge. It cannot help one to experience the dynamic bliss but the hypnotic state of mind based on the previously known knowledge and its combination and permutation with the known thoughts, feelings and experiences.


 
Steven Ferrel and I exchanged views on this issue of bliss and how it differs from the stance kind of hypnotic spells named as meditation and we try to find the transcendental bliss. These are nothing but self-hypnotism. When one does a kind of meditation that is based on the fast breathing and chanting is not called the dynamic bliss. It is the kinetic state of mind.

Most of the spirituals claiming to create the dynamic bliss called Wismad in India seem to teach doing this kinetic kind of meditation and thus harm the psychological of an individual. Person, who suffers from any depression seems to experience the mental disorders rather than what "I" is. This kind of kinetic meditation and thus bliss makes one forget the original "I" and assume the self-assume "I", ego as the driver of meditation and leading to hypnotic sleep that one remains in for the rest of life I afraid to say. 

This kind of meditation with fast breathing gives complete relaxation after one does it and thus feels blissful, full of radiance and gives the impression of full aura.

However, the dynamic meditation is based on slow and balanced breathing. It gives health and wellness without doing excessive labor to experience the kinetic bliss. Its not metaphysical but psychological and thus Steven and I  exchanged knowledge and experiences based on it and thus I wrote an article about it in the Life Dynamic magazine for Health and Wellness for all. It goes as follows:


When we interact with each other and the environment we experience a variety of moods. Those moods transition into certain states of mind. Among positive moods, we have laughter, peace, wonder, bravery and other human rhythms from one state of mind into another. These changes can give us joy and pleasure. For example, amazement creates the feeling of wonder, which is a state of mind.


We observe in our daily life that moods alone cannot bring bliss. These attract certain reactions based on the presence of stimuli outside or within. Bliss can create
sensations without the presence of stimuli. When we go beyond moods we can reach bliss. 

The Bliss is the highest level of harmony among all rhythms and thus moods within
our body and mind. This is something that is neither static (stillness) nor kinetic (what seems moving but is still), but dynamic. It is this dynamic state of harmony
such as vibrations that create music.

Bliss is also the feeling of "I" which is the essence of our being. We rarely experience our true nature. "I" cannot experience the joy of "We" if one is not releasing positive, healthy waves and vibrations. For example, when "I" sings in the chorus, it feels the joy of "We", which is a dynamic activity of singing together.

Please read the full article from this link: http://www.lifedynamix.com/mag/bliss2012/Default.html  for How to Understand the differences Among Static, Kinetic and Dynamic Meditation and Bliss.

The video associated to it is shared below:




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