10-02-2011, 09:31 AM
Some descriptions of Tao represent it as Infinity, some descriptions resemble intelligent infinity, and some represent intelligent energy. The Tao is described as moving, and infinity just is. The movement is more related around intelligent energy, the creative force of the Universe. One note on semantics, the meaning of a word can change in the moment. So Tao means what you need it to mean in the moment. It's not just the Infinity (that first known thing).
I was riding my bike, and did 15 miles. It had been probably a year since I did any riding, and then 6 miles was about as far as I'd go at once. It became almost effortless, even when riding in 8th gear going uphill. I surrender to a certain extent and let the Light do the work. There was still some muscle work involved as my body is getting used to allowing the light body to work. I'm sort of working my light body's "muscles". At times when I stopped, I'd get off the bike and stand. When you're in the flow, you can rest in a standing position. The light would hold me upright and I could let go as if I were lying down. It even pulled me off center just a little so I was physically unbalanced, and it still supported me.
When you get to a point of surrender, letting go and emotional detachment, the gravitational force of the singularity in our 3rd eye will provide a sort of gyroscopic force that balances us physically. So when I was on my bike, I could shake the bike and it had incredible stability. The light actually moved me to a standing position on the pedals. Something I would rarely even try, but it was effortless. It was stable, even when the light steered the bike, doing weaving patterns. The singularity holds you stable when doing these "little stunts".
I was riding my bike, and did 15 miles. It had been probably a year since I did any riding, and then 6 miles was about as far as I'd go at once. It became almost effortless, even when riding in 8th gear going uphill. I surrender to a certain extent and let the Light do the work. There was still some muscle work involved as my body is getting used to allowing the light body to work. I'm sort of working my light body's "muscles". At times when I stopped, I'd get off the bike and stand. When you're in the flow, you can rest in a standing position. The light would hold me upright and I could let go as if I were lying down. It even pulled me off center just a little so I was physically unbalanced, and it still supported me.
When you get to a point of surrender, letting go and emotional detachment, the gravitational force of the singularity in our 3rd eye will provide a sort of gyroscopic force that balances us physically. So when I was on my bike, I could shake the bike and it had incredible stability. The light actually moved me to a standing position on the pedals. Something I would rarely even try, but it was effortless. It was stable, even when the light steered the bike, doing weaving patterns. The singularity holds you stable when doing these "little stunts".