The Dance of Anological Mind - I Am Not My Body
This chapter brings to the reader’s attention the discipline of the dance of analogical mind. Analogical mind is a place inside one’s self where you release who you are and become something else.
This dance is very similar to the practice that was and is done in many cultures by a witch doctor or healer. The witch doctor/healer, when he/she wished to become and understand a certain part of nature or when he/she needed to find food or create medicine for the tribe, would dress themselves in the attire, the intent and the thought of the object they wished to understand or find. Then in a ceremonial dance they would dance until they lost sight of themselves as a personality. As the consciousness of the practitioner opened, the space that became undifferentiated allowed something other than personality to be experienced. Thus, the animal or thing that the witch doctor was focusing on, he would become. In becoming it he/she knew everything about that focused object. This would allow that practitioner to bring those items into the tribe to fulfill the purpose needed. This was the first dance that Ramtha asked us to learn.
This chapter tells the story of my interaction and experience with analogical mind. How does it feel to become a rose or a snowflake, a butterfly or Christmas tree? What do you experience when you find yourself in another lifetime as an initiate in the Ancient School of Wisdom in Egypt?
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