Back from Boulder
February 26, 2009 on 6:31 am | In Lectures and Workshops | No CommentsWe are back from Boulder, and it truly was a success. We met a great couple I’d like to say are our new friends. They will most likely be part of taking us to a new level. That’s what Melvin says. I just say they are really cool, and full of great ideas! So, we did the remote viewing demonstration, and of course totally missed the target. But we had the signal. It was a stealth bomber and it was getting fuel in the air. I think Melvin ended up inside the line, or hose, the thing the fuel travelled through. Anyway I think they all left with new tools, and we learned some new things too. This couple, Mike and Susan, are already advanced remote viewers. Mike had some great suggestions for us. Like, I could have moved him outside the line. That was one of those forehead smacking moments, but I didn’t smack my forehead. It was more like OH! I am still learning through practice how to see what he’s seeing. I’ve decided to start trying to remote view for myself. I’ve never done it before, I’ve only been the monitor. There is a website that has practice targets just for the idiogram (the first step), I’m going to do that first. I just realized, that’s the same as what Mike was doing. He was helping to teach them by putting an item in a box, like a gyroscope or a roll of white out tape, and then have them draw it. It’s more immediately rewarding. And they ALL got those. So, I think it was all a good outcome, thanks to Mike, who ensured they all got something out of it. While our flight there was terrible, our flight home was so nice it made up for the terrible flight there. It wasn’t the airline’s fault. We overslept and had to rush and not eat, we were unprepared, although we were packed just fine. We didn’t think about the plane charging for food. So we only had a fruit cup the whole day until we got there. We also ended up in seats that didn’t recline, and it was very windy that day both in Philly and in Boulder. So the turbulence was the worst I’d ever experienced. OK so the way home was so much better. Not so windy, hardly any turbulance. We brought lots of snacks, and we were at the airport an hour early so we had time to relax before getting on the plane. And to top it all off a nice flight attendant gave the girls free movies. So they were little angels and we grown ups got to take it easy. When we got to boulder I slept for something like 24 hours. When we got home, I changed the bedding and did a load of laundry before going to bed. That’s how much better the trip home was. I, as usual, invite your comments, especially our Dr. Morse. There’s a lot of really cool stuff we learned, but I haven’t digested it all yet. I’ll bet Melvin has more to say about it.
A Bright Future for Our World
February 20, 2009 on 1:06 am | In Astronomy and Spirituality, Consciousness and Physics, My crazy ideas, Spiritual Experiences | 1 CommentI have been thinking about a lot of things, and they all have one thing in common: I love what the future of the world looks like to me! First of all, what about this global warming? No one has looked at the possibility that it could be a good thing!! I have a feeling that all the storms and crazy weather have to do with the actual change, not the way the climate will be when it stabilizes. And I think it will stabilize. We have been focusing on how wet places will become dry and desert like, but there will be dry deserts that will become wetlands! I’ve also read that there is a place in Africa that is going to eventually become a new sea. So really things are just changing around. It will be warmer in general, but right now there is a part of the world that is too cold for us to live comfortably. Instead there will be room for a different part of the world to be too hot to live comfortably, and the part that was too cold, will be comfortable. What’s wrong with that? True, lots of people will have to move. Well that comes down to money matters. We are already learning how to manage our lives in financial crisis, I hope that the predictions are true that we will someday not need money. I think we can all agree that there are a lot of changes happening! And now I want to talk about the changes that are less visible. Another way that I think the general public has it all wrong. We imagine that aliens from another world would be ugly, green, and cold and heartless, and they will come in a flying saucer or some kind of space ship. I say quite contrary! They are already among us, in 100% human flesh and blood. They have come in spirit to be born as human. They have come with love to usher our world to a new level of spiritual awareness. You know that’s what it’s all about, spiritual growth, and knowledge. That is what will lead us to a world of peace. These are a special people, you may or may not have noticed. They are most attractive, gifted, and loving. They are artists, or have some extrordinary talent that is used specifically to better mankind. I could name the ones I recognize. They are what I’ve heard spiritists call Crystal Children. Many are grown now. Some are just babies. But this is the time they come to save our world. They are from a more spiritually advanced world, and you will notice sometimes the only thing they have trouble with is language. Understandable enough, considering the languages of our world may not be complex enough. Or probably they are used to communicating without speech at all! I am sure that to some I may come across as crazy (as usual), but I hope the rest of you will understand exactly what I’m talking about. I know one of these Crystal children have already contacted me in the comments! (and I invite you to write again!) So all in all, I just have the most wonderful image in my mind of our future. I am excited and hope I will still be around to experience it!
Getting ready for Boulder
February 20, 2009 on 12:33 am | In Consciousness and Physics, Lectures and Workshops | 1 CommentWe are going to Boulder, CO this weekend to give a lecture and workshop with the Caritas Spiritist Center (caritasspiritistcenter.org). They say they’ve never seen a workshop like the one we will be giving. This time I’m actually going to be part of it! We will be teaching people the basic protocol for Controlled Remote Viewing, and using this protocol in other parts of our lives. What I’ll be doing specifically is monitoring an RV session with Melvin as we always do, but this time it will be in front of everyone. I’m a little nervous that’s true, but I still think we can do it. What really matters is that they see how we do it, not if we get the target or not. It’s easy to understand if we don’t get the target in that setting. Anyway I’m mostly nervous about being part of a workshop! We are leaving tomorrow morning, Friday the 20th and coming back Monday. Wish us luck!
Odd Saturn
February 4, 2009 on 4:18 am | In My crazy ideas | 1 CommentI have once pondered the possibility of life on Saturn. Sounds impossible on the surface, but you never know. I was reading the March 2009 issue of Astronomy Magazine, and there is an article in the Astro news (pg 20) called “Saturn shows off odd aurora.” I’ll tell you about that in a minute. Not too long ago they discovered a hexagon shape on the north pole of saturn. I think the same shape of a bee hive. That can’t be natural. But they claim it is. Anyway, now there is an “odd aurora” there, virtually following the hexagon shape. They say it glows in infrared light and has no known counterpart in the solar system. It’s not just a ring like on Earth or Jupiter, this one covers a very large area across the pole. Earth’s aurorae have something to do with the solar wind and the magnetic field. Jupiter produces them from charged particles trapped in their magnetospheres. They say this one on Saturn doesn’t fit either category. The glow sometimes fills the pole from 82 degrees latitude up, but the infrared glow changes constantly and sometimes disappears alltogether. They say theories on what causes Saturn’s aurora predict this region should be empty.
Just before I read this article, I read Bob Berman’s Strange Universe, my favorite column. This month’s title is “Alien Winds.” He mentions what Venus is like. The south pole has a circular vortex, a permanent hurricane with absolute calm in the middle.
I naturally put those two together and it supports my previous theory that the north pole of Saturn is calm. Maybe even lower pressure too. I don’t know about the super fast spinning though. I’m sure life would adapt to crazy conditions like that, like they can in those hydrothermal vents under the sea. Maybe the stars above would turn like the second hand on a clock, that could serve as a natural clock. Who knows? I just find Saturn very intriguing. It is one of the few heavenly bodies I have actually seen through a telescope myself. I’ve seen Jupiter and it’s moons, and even some detail of Jupiter itself. I have a small telescope, but I hope to someday acquire some property in a nice open dark area and build an observatory.
I am very facinated with Astronomy!
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