I have this strange aversion to meditating on anything because I am afraid that I will convince myself that something is true through the faculties of the mind; deluding myself actually. I like the conjecture because it helps me look at things through different angles. Through all of bardons work, I feel almost like it is starting from the middle of a puzzle instead of at the begining when it comes to its actual application. It is one of the faults in my character that gets me so paranoid. I will meditate on it though. In the Futuer, I will probably pick at your ear (the collective at bardonpraxis) to see if my understanding needs a great deal more tweaking about this specific subject of Akasha, to see if my meditations have hit the mark instead of in the leg. Hopefully, I will come back with great strides in my step instead of a hobble. Rawn and Peter Thank you for your guidance and thought ~Louis --- In BardonPraxis@yahoogroups.com, "Rawn Clark" <rawnclark@n...> wrote: > Dear Louis, > > >> I think I see... Is it kind of like stuffing a something thats also a > nothing into a bag? << > > I suggest that you spend some time meditating upon the qualities of the > Akasha that Bardon described and I think you will get a better idea of > why it cannot be accumulated. :) > > My best to you, > :) Rawn Clark > 31 Aug 2004 > rawnclark@n... > rawn@a... > http://www.ABardonCompanion.com > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/BardonPraxis > http://E.webring.com/hub?ring=arionthebardonwe