I have in the past year been in what I consider to be a phase of intellectual enlightenment. I have moved from a very scientifically oriented mind to a stance of allowing for what I do not know, and have found tremendous peace and freedom in this pursuit.
I have just finished reading a few chapters of "The Amazing Power of Emotions" by Abraham-Hicks, which I find to be a very illuminating book.
It seems that whenever I read any of the myriad subjects that I lump in the broad sphere of 'enlightenment' they of course inspire deep reflection and intense thought.
This is almost always followed by a mild but bothersome headache, not enough to be debilitating, but enough to stop my reading and contemplation for the day.
Anybody else shre this experience? I have not ever had headaches from intense thought in the past, and I do study some other subjects that require strenuous analysis that do not bring on headache.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts,
namaste
I have just finished reading a few chapters of "The Amazing Power of Emotions" by Abraham-Hicks, which I find to be a very illuminating book.
It seems that whenever I read any of the myriad subjects that I lump in the broad sphere of 'enlightenment' they of course inspire deep reflection and intense thought.
This is almost always followed by a mild but bothersome headache, not enough to be debilitating, but enough to stop my reading and contemplation for the day.
Anybody else shre this experience? I have not ever had headaches from intense thought in the past, and I do study some other subjects that require strenuous analysis that do not bring on headache.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts,
namaste
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