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Getting Rid of Sticky Goo

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by White Feather
 
When one is in a horizontal chemical firing pattern, emotions are abundant. Being chemical reactions, emotions release by-products, or waste, from each reaction. This waste is in the form of black tarry sticky goo. It will ruin your clothes, and when one is covered with it, motion is greatly diminished, making everything seem very slow and dense. There is only one thing to do.

Goo will stick to just about any surface that provides something to grab onto. Any surface that is textural in any way will attract goo, providing it with something to hold onto. A smooth sterile surface, such as stainless steel or polished marble, does not provide goo any place to latch onto, so the goo just slides right off. So the trick is to change the nature of our surface from textural to sterile, or smooth.

Our surface is our field that surrounds our bodies. When we are operating in a vertical electrical patterning, our fields are burned clean of debris by the electricity and our surface is smooth and sterile and goo just slides right off of us. Operating in a horizontal emotional/chemical pattern, however, we are releasing goo constantly into our field. This goo makes our field thick and dense and textural allowing any other goo that we move through to stick to our field. Goo sticks to other goo better than anything else.

 So to be free of the goo that slows us down so much, we merely need to change our surface so that it can no longer stick to us. This is done by embracing feeling rather than emotion. Feeling is pure unconditional energy. Conditions also produce goo attracting and holding the goo of emotions. Emotions are conditional energy (producing goo) and feelings are unconditional energy. Unimpeded by gooey conditions, unconditional energy is a hundred times stronger. It is this energy that we can use to create anything we want. It is this energy that keeps the body young, and it is this energy that can propel us through oceans of goo without ever being slowed down by it.
 
Copyright © 2001, by White Feather, All Rights Reserved. Excerpted with permission from the book Awakening to a Different World.

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