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Originally Posted by Playlife This Inward Harmony looks really interesting. I know I could use more harmony in my life right now.
My concern about these "devices" is not so much about them being potential cons, but being potential crutches. I mean, shouldn't I be able to harmonize my life on my own? But then again, all sorts of counselors etc are crutches then too. Heck, even just simple friends who would perhaps hold your hand are crutches... |
Yeah, the bio-circuit is not a needed thing. I think it can accelerate your sense of what your body energy is. And yoga, taichi, and plain meditation can do the same thing, with practice and imagination. Mostly my bio-circuits sit in a draw now a days. They don't feel like a crutch to me. I don't feel like I use them to help me with a limp of some kind - know what I mean?
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Maybe they are then crutches, though - temporary help to get you back on feet. But oh no, don't we drive cars these days anyway?! |
I suppose the fear is that you'd have to always use the bio-circuit thing and be dependent on it. But not at all. It can show you what your body's energy feels like and then you can find that feeling without the circuit, with some practice and imagination. But then doing yoga or taichi would be another "crutch" too, wouldn't it? We have to do something to tune in. It's all about our focus on what we want and taking time with what works to find our body's energies.
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PS: I have to check more about Inward Harmony, but can you tell me what kind of music is it? You know, is it more like Red Hot Chili Peppers or maybe Weekend Players? |
So not RHCP! Lots of synth sounds and atmospheric sound scapes. Electronic music. I have the CD but haven't listened to it a long time. I remember thinking it was kind of like a symphony since it's a continuous "song". There are no lyrics. And not too much drum sounds, that I remember.