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Originally Posted by shivatar
what are some examples of human filters?
also do you have a link or two for some good yoga nidra videos?
also does our dreaming self have no filters?
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The most pronounced for me is that human guides sometimes still see gender before my soul, a bit. I didn't expect that and though it is not pronounced, but it is often still there and it is a residual disappointment. Even some masters retain the residual.
In retrospect, I think this may have been part of the reason my communication with Jesus once was from within his spiritual heart "texture". At first I wondered why no visuals and I thought it was to focus me on the heart centre. There was no visual, only texture and emotion and consciousness. For a once human guide, this may be how they transcend this filter.
The transcendentals see you as you are and also still see you as a soul first and foremost. They have no filters to overcome here. This is the way it should be for humanity. To see me just as I am and without requiring that I change, or not be what I am right now. And yet to see me first and foremost as a soul who is also a human woman at this time. And to see that as equally worthy, as understood. My close soul fam are that way too in the spirit realm. It is so heartwarming that you hardly can make sense of what goes on out here in the waking world, by comparison. Out here though you may still run into the same sort of disregard or disrespect in some funny ways, even when in spirit you know there is deep love and regard from them, and you are seen as worthy and wholly accepted.
I don't have a good link...but I will see if I can find some later.
If you have a good meditation practice, though, I think it will come easier to you.
Our unconscious dream self has a lot of filters, for certain. Our lucid self in yoga nidra has far fewer. It's getting you closer to the unfiltered state of pure bliss.
Peace & blessings
7L
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and become themselves despite all opposition.
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