Thank you so much for this, I have heard most of his lectures, but this particular one I haven't heard, or at least don't remember hearing. Thank you so much..
@@liberatedcollective2124 you're welcome! I should be back to uploading more of Alan's talks soon, I'm currently trying to finish adding Carl jungs audio book "Man & His Symbols". I have a few more of his talks to add that aren't as common so hopefully I can get those up soon. 🙂
As a kid I seen a war movie and a guy said “Accept the pain!” to a guy who was wounded. I broke my collar bone as a kid and had brain surgery when older. “Becoming” the pain did make it less….intrusive. It just was and I was it. I just sat there and continued breathing. 🤷🏼♂️
@@ThisThing435 I think it has something to do with acceptance. In one of Alan's talks he talks about a lady that got stuck in an elevator in a very painful position. Here's the quote: I knew a woman who got in an accident in an elevator. She hadn’t taken any drugs. But in this accident she was pinned with her leg caught in the mechanism, and she was there for half an hour before anybody could get to her rescue. She was having agonies. But she knew that she simply had to wait. There was nothing to do about it. So she completely accepted her situation. And she said that in that time she realized-to put it in her own words-there is not a single grain of dust in this whole universe that is out of place. In other words: that peculiar, painful, unwanted situation was somehow made acceptable and alright because it fitted in to a harmonious arrangement which involved everything that was happening, that had happened, or that ever would happen. Here's the talk that quote is from if you are interested in hearing it. 🙂 www.organism.earth/library/document/turning-the-head-or-turning-on
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Thank you so much for this, I have heard most of his lectures, but this particular one I haven't heard, or at least don't remember hearing. Thank you so much..
@@liberatedcollective2124 you're welcome! I should be back to uploading more of Alan's talks soon, I'm currently trying to finish adding Carl jungs audio book "Man & His Symbols". I have a few more of his talks to add that aren't as common so hopefully I can get those up soon. 🙂
As a kid I seen a war movie and a guy said “Accept the pain!” to a guy who was wounded. I broke my collar bone as a kid and had brain surgery when older. “Becoming” the pain did make it less….intrusive. It just was and I was it. I just sat there and continued breathing. 🤷🏼♂️
@@ThisThing435 I think it has something to do with acceptance. In one of Alan's talks he talks about a lady that got stuck in an elevator in a very painful position. Here's the quote:
I knew a woman who got in an accident in an elevator. She hadn’t taken any drugs. But in this accident she was pinned with her leg caught in the mechanism, and she was there for half an hour before anybody could get to her rescue. She was having agonies. But she knew that she simply had to wait. There was nothing to do about it. So she completely accepted her situation. And she said that in that time she realized-to put it in her own words-there is not a single grain of dust in this whole universe that is out of place. In other words: that peculiar, painful, unwanted situation was somehow made acceptable and alright because it fitted in to a harmonious arrangement which involved everything that was happening, that had happened, or that ever would happen.
Here's the talk that quote is from if you are interested in hearing it. 🙂
www.organism.earth/library/document/turning-the-head-or-turning-on