Energy surge & mind over matter
Think about this: when you're asked to relay an experience, what you likely say is not so much what happened, but what you thought it meant. You compare what you you've already done. You generally select words you have used before. Why do you think that is? Do you intuit no other way? What about unexplained energy surges?
Some people believe their view of human existence is a rather limited one. A certain number of people seek to explore beyond physical matter. You may feel uneasy about some of the thoughts this may inspire. You may prefer not to question. Yet, you may succomb to unconscious suggestions during meditation. You may also begin to wonder how to discern the difference between hallucination and stages of dreaming.
If you lay down and start to fade into sleep, to the point where your body spontaneously seems to vibrate, almost uncontrollably, see if you sense a steady frequency. Does this happen mysteriously, unpredictably? This may be the beginning of repeated occurrences of vibrations that enable you to become more fully aware of your potential. Vibrations are always present at imperceptible degrees, but experiencing them on new levels will change the way you sense everything.
When you begin to feel what you sense others do not, you may float and bounce and be startled to look down at your body in bed. Evolve to where there's no discontinuity in consciousness. Sense every step of your evolving journey. It may never end.
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It's funny to me how easy it is to come up with a whole list of reasons and/or excuses for another person in absence of any concrete information. For instance someone is late to pick me up or meet me and it is easy in the wait to imagine all sorts of reasons why they haven't arrived both good and bad. I've often thought it very strange that I continue to do this even when I *know* I don't have an answer or even a reasonable chance for guessing an answer.
To recognize and acknowledge your behaviour allows you to become more aware of why you do things. People are conditioned to react to events in pre-planned ways, based on ingrained assumptions and expected emotional reactions.
I believe that part of the purpose of existing is to learn to break down the mental assumptions we construct. You will raise your level of conscious awareness and start to see through what you thought was justifiable before. You may be surprised to reflect on experiences and role models that help explain why and when you decide to feel fear or other negative emotions. Wouldn't it be incredible to learn to nip those in the bud? Never assume the worst?
Certain people naturally believe when someone doesn't show up to meet them as planned, that nothing bad has happened. They should go on as usual, as if no reason exists to get angry or concerned or feel anything other than love and understanding.