1. By jaw on May 4 2009 at 10:54 (10:54 AM) ET I like this message a lot. I may need to add it to my own list! =) To me, "play freely in the universe" refers to letting go and being open to all possibilities. Sort of like a release of control. To "Be mindful" requires some effort on our part. But to "Play freely" is all about letting go.
2. By amandabcook on May 4 2009 at 12:26 (12:26 PM) ET Wow that is really helpful. I think you are exactly right...and that really fits the situations in which I got this SyncTxt message, too.
3. By jaw on May 4 2009 at 15:45 (3:45 PM) ET I get the best FieldREG results when I have this attitude. I am so into the experience that I cannot think about anything else but the experience that I am having. I think this is similar when we "play freely." Like "time flies when you are having fun." There is something different going on when we are in this state and I love it!
4. By imc on May 4 2009 at 16:36 (4:36 PM) ET This reminds me of one of my alert messages, taken from the Tao Te Ching: "Do your work, then step back." Like "Play freely in the universe," this message reminds me to stop trying to control things I cannot control, and instead opening myself to what is.
5. By jaw on May 5 2009 at 10:49 (10:49 AM) ET i like "step back, then do your work" =)
6. By wjcroft on May 5 2009 at 22:59 (10:59 PM) ET Amanda, hi. Nice thread here. Could this also be "Play freely WITH the universe"? As seeing yourself as an equal co-creative partner with an alive, evolving universe. It's then more like a give and take dance than a solo effort. My friend Duane Elgin has recently written a great book about this, called "The Living Universe". You might enjoy it. Website is www.awakeningearth.org .
7. By amandabcook on May 6 2009 at 10:02 (10:02 AM) ET Interesting point, wjcroft. I will check it out.
8. By jaw on May 7 2009 at 12:19 (12:19 PM) ET "The Living Universe" looks like an interesting read. I watched the video on Duane's website. It reminds me of Dean Radin's "Entangled Minds." We are all connected and each interacting with the universe. SyncTXT is interesting in that it is a clear example of personal interaction and relation with the universe. The other exciting feature of SyncTXT will be in this community. Will the growth of this community help others relate to the universe with a sense of oneness, regeneration, etc? According to Dean and Duane, seems possible! Will be exciting to see!
9. By Psylernaut on October 16 2009 at 22:39 (10:39 PM) ET Synctxt may teach us, in a deep and meaningful way, to be responsible for how our intentions and consciousness may "play with the universe". To do so freely could mean the Universe is your oyster.
10. By Niv on January 7 2010 at 19:14 (7:14 PM) ET This us a good thread. One comment I will make is that I seem to get a lot of regs when I am feeling good or simply emotionally unburdened. Some of my txt are targeted at the thoughts or feelings of others. Which is especially interesting given the fact that those messages seem to be favored at those moments. Some of you on this thread seem to be read up in this subject, is any of what I said been corroborated by any of your sources if not yourselves?
11. By jaw on January 8 2010 at 10:31 (10:31 AM) ET @Niv: "get a lot of regs when I am feeling good or simply emotionally unburdened." I believe this varies for each individual. It's almost as if each user "defines" their own set of rules. Friend of mine always says his SyncTXT messages are sarcastic. And I tell him, "that must be how you want to receive them." I think a lot of "success" with SyncTXT can be attributed to trusting that this concept ("co-creative process") is real. I never have a doubt, even when something goes wrong, I make a mistake, or I am emotionally burdened. For example, just recently, I ran into an "enemy" of mine. I was pretty stressed and even had a precognitive dream a couple of nights before. I just kept reminding myself to stay open and as relaxed as possible. I received a message "Don't let your decisions be influenced by bias." Gave me the courage to suspend my judgments and carry on. I really enjoy the discussions in this community!. There is a lot we can learn from each other so thanks for sharing. Have a great day!
12. By Niv on January 12 2010 at 12:03 (12:03 PM) ET Re jaw: Very good point I have noticed that too. Specifically one time I was just not in the mood for a specific text, though I believed it would come up at that time, and I was not "ready" for it at that moment. Yet when I woke up the next day I found the messages that I was "blocking" came while I was sleeping. When my mental shield was down. I suspect that the emotional state of the person greatly affects his/her conductivity. But I'm not read in this subject so I don't know if it's just me or everyone else. Given your response I guess I'm not the only one. =D