stephenybellow@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> When I was a kid I lived in South Africa. There was a bannana tree out
> the back of our house. One day me and my friend,
> Drew, were playing in it. I remember I had my arm inside a long
> cardboard tube and was pretending it was a tank, or something.
> I think I tried to climb around Drew when my foot slipped.
>
> I fell down and smashed my head on a piece of slate. After that things
> went a bit hazy. I remember looking down at my s****ts ****rt which was
> soaked in blood. I managed to find my parents, they were sitting
> together on a bench.
>
> I will always remember that moment.
>
> It was at that moment, I knew how much they loved me.
>
> I often think about this experience. I wonder if it was turning point
> in my life.
>
> Would my life have turned out the same if this had never happened?
> Would it be better? would it be worse?
>
> Im not sure.
>
> Meditation teaches us a lot. It plants ideas and give us answers.
>
> I beleive that we should all meditate, in some way or another.
>
> When I first became interested in meditation, I had no idea where to
> start. I remember giving it a go for about ten minutes and failing. At
> least thats what I thought at the time.
>
> Just recently I discovered something quite amazing. I read that
> technology has come so far, that we are now capable of full control
> over our own brain frequencies.
>
> For deep meditation to occur, it used to take years and years of
> discipline, determination and practice.
>
> In time the practitioner would have enough control over their mind,
> that they would be able to change their brain frequencies into the
> desired alpha zone.
>
> I came across a free audio that when when listened to, by p*****, the
> years and years of painful practice and discipline. It seems to be a
> massive breakthrough in meditative studies.
>
> Then again maybe its just the lazy way to meditate.
There was a time that psychedelic drugs were used as a 'good' shortcut
too.
Whatever works... but be assured that different methods bring different
results.
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Im not sure. Im
> going to continue to use it and over time I believe the answer will
> come to me.
>
> In todays demanding society, I think it is becoming increasingly
> im****tant for each of us to take time out for relaxation and spiritual
> exploration. I think that this could be an easy way in for people, as
> the effects and benefits are so quick.
>
> This is where I found the free audio...
> http://www.meditationinformation.info


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