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So, one thing you'll come across a lot with long-term meditation is personality shifts, where your interface with the world changes. Mostly these are tiny shifts, the kind you see in mindfulness brochures. A bit of gentleness, a dash of courage. Some are monumental.
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You end up living with a very fluid relationship with the world. One week to the next may look subtly different, a year to the next utterly alien. You do enough of the state-shifting and you start hitting big stuff. Things explode, or collapse. New things suddenly appear.
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It's best to be careful around this stuff. Recklessly pursue altered states and changes, and you may end up some strange places. It becomes like that scene in a fantasy or sci-fi movie where the hero discovers a new power. "Oh, I can punch through walls now."
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Except that the metaphorical wall is, say, a stuck part of your personality that held a lot of things in your life attached to it. And now they're spinning away in freefall.
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If your practice, like mine, is mainly about liberation, it's great when you discover you're free to choose about what seemed mandatory before. But you want to find this out in a controlled way, because messing with the internal dynamics of your life can be irreversible.
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The energy that comes out when you have a big release of psychic conditioning can be explosive, messy. Years of bottling things up for some reason or another, all trying to squeeze out through this. moment. now.
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