Back from Boulder

February 26, 2009 on 6:31 am | In Lectures and Workshops | No Comments

We 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.

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