|
![]() |
#1 |
Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Southern Maine
Posts: 560
|
![]()
So, recently in two of my posts (Few Avalon members and Gregor the College Student') I discussed some specific themes. First, I was focusing on the notion of action over learning, in that we need to start applying what we now know. In the latter of those two posts, I offered to answer any questions people may have. The whole thread initially was to offer a glimpse into my reality in which I could share some of the positivity that has been engulfing me on a daily basis.
Just like the simple beautiful things that would make you smile. Such as today in school, I was worried (not really but its just a pain in the ass) before going to my philosophy class because I didn't have a pen or pencil (as in it was definitely bouncing around consistently in my head). I don't usually take notes, but I write a lot in my personal notebook, it's a big comfort thing, and I had a feeling there was going to be a group activity that might involve writing. I was the last person to get to class, arriving late, with one chair available. And sitting on the center of that desk was a lone pencil. I sit down, and say in my head, "Thank you." I then hear a response, "You're welcome." Things like that completely make my day. So to continue on, I want to "give back" to the Avalon community as I feel my 'Gregor the College Student' thread failed with its one star rating and lone response. I easily have gotten the feeling that many thought I was overconfident, cocky, and maybe even a little headstrong with such a statement. Anyways, what little time I may have left here (subscription et al), I thought there may be an interesting project we can attempt, and maybe even help with some of the "nonbelievers" [as few as there may seem]. As of lately, I have been very successful with remote viewing. Last night's adventure revealed to me that the Celts or whomever, painted Stonehenge white as I saw it being painted [which makes me think of the pyramid's outer casing of white limestone and collaborates with a previous vision of mine also]. So as I feel confident enough to share this with others, I was wondering how many other people on Avalon are comfortable enough to use their skills with the masses. What I envision is trying to get someone of [highly] respectable nature on Avalon to act like a moderator [or questioner] in which they handle the questions. Or more likely even a group of a few. Another group would consist of the remote viewers. Once a question was established, either by this group or one that is given to and accepted by the group [of moderators]. The moderators would then write out the question on a paper and give it one of those oh so lovely cosmic addresses, aka a 6 digit number. The remote viewers get the number, and they all try to view it that night. Ideally, we would want 3-4 remote viewers per question. Once the remote viewers share each of their viewing sessions with the moderators, the moderators will reveal each of the separate experiences with everyone while providing a conclusion/analysis of all of them. I think this could really indeed put some smiles, and drive a ton of curiosity into people here at Avalon, along with divulge some new and interesting information. We could also take into the account of a public list of questions, which are randomly assigned numbers by the mods, as those familiar with remote viewing already do. I myself, just have a friend write a question with a number, and I only know the number. To me, this leads to maximum success and the less likelihood of my imagination getting into the way. What do you think guys? |
![]() |
![]() |
|
|