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Well I am an emotional little thing and find myself crying rather frequently as a result of happy, sad, inspired, beautiful thoughts etc... so I am not a very good judge of such things... I am wondering, though, if our emotions are ours, though, a result of our free wheeling mind and rights of free will how could something outside ourselves effect us. Yet with that said, how many times are situations outside of ourselves on a physical level guilty of affecting our emotions and many other areas of our mental life... Yet, still we ultimately have control. To cry or not to cry..to smile or not to smile. I know we speak often of a loving feeling of a sort when we experience a time prompt...But even that...is it a stimuli from afar or a reaction to something tangible on a spirit type level? Hmmm or maybe those two things are the same...as spirit realities are in many circles considered more real than our physical realities. I honestly don't know in answer to your question above, but it is interesting to think about...
Hugs,
Sandy
“We measure and evaluate your Spiritual Progress on the Wall of Eternity." – Guardian of Destiny, Alverana.
I am not really the type of person to cry very much, but it's not what it sounds like. It's not that I'm insensitive; believe me, I am actually a very sensitive person when it comes to the definition of being moved and affected or afflicted by things outside of thy self. When I was younger, say in public and high school, I used to cry during breakdowns and moments of non-stop painful thoughts. Nowadays, I tend to shed tears over profound spiritual thoughts and moments. Most of the time, however, I'm a rather placid person and I'm more prone to smile than to cry.
I can only think of a rare few times when prompting has moved me in such a way, and even then I can not remember the times themselves so much as just the fact that they have occurred, but I think it has a lot more to do with what was going on around the time of being prompted as opposed to just the prompt itself. Ultimately, I would have to say that it comes down to the conscious experience of the individual and the factors and foundations that contribute to the state of that consciousness.
I am prompted so many times every day that it isn't necessarily a profound astounding moment, but I can understand how much it means to others who are prompted, say, one or two times a day, a week, etc. That's not to say I take it for granted, I always smile and say "thank you" when it happens, it really means a lot to me. The prompts that move to me laughter and tears are the ones that occur in conjunction with my greatest joys and distresses; those are the moments where I not only feel most alive but that I feel it MATTERS that I'm alive.
Love
Lucky
"There is no need for temples, no need for complicated philosophies. My brain and my heart are my temples; my philosophy is kindness." - Dalai Lama
I hear you, dear far away sister. I do too. But sometimes it feels like a release and I feel better afterwards. How about you?
Tonight I send you (((hugs))) from Australia.
You are much loved.
Sandy
I too see the numbers you see, even the 17's.
“We measure and evaluate your Spiritual Progress on the Wall of Eternity." – Guardian of Destiny, Alverana.