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Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Sol, Terra 3, Florida, USA
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gscraig,
Thank you for taking the time to break down my comments. I appreciate your feedback. I must admit that I have been studying this topic and reading the books for 6 months now and I have a hard time imagining life going back to how it was when I was oblivious to this knowledge. I am on page 76 of Becoming and life is very interesting these days. Everything around me seems so trivial. The TV very deceiving. I feel like I must use every moment possible in a way that would make the authors of the books proud. I still have a lot to process myself and I know I am just in a stage. A stage among others to follow. I'm eager to get things going. A couple questions to all: What do you do to visualize your attention to the better life without enslavers? I put on a slide show of pics taken from the Venus project and behind it I put it to music. I'm Alive - Kenny Chesney with Dave Matthews and Somewhere Over The Rainbow - Israel Kamakawiwo'ole for now, but I'm interested in more ideas. Secondly: What do you consider some good openers to bring others to critical mass? Some I've been using are if I'm in the gym locker room and the news is on showing foreclosures I've said "Why doesn't everyone just live in a foreclosed home that doesn't have one and all the bankers become gardeners"? Or from Alex Collier: "Why do we have to pay to live on the planet where we were born"? I'm in the market for suggestions of better ones. I don't get to see the same people everyday at a job so I have to just throw comments out to strangers. I also ask others if they have watched Zeitgeist and use that as an opener. I'd like to get others thoughts and suggestions.....PULLEASE!!!!
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Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Temiscouata
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What works best for me might not work for you, but I use symbols during meditation. Visualization of symbols like loving the Earth in my arms. Watching a multitude of humans, arms stretch to the skies shining bright colorful lights. Playing with my kids and wife in the wheat golden field or running on the beach, etc... I used to do a lot of visualization because of my background in sports. I developed a whole imagery language and use it spontaneously. Strong meaningful images that are part of my personal perspective of Life. It does not need to be complex, it needs to be clear and focused. And the best way to visualize a world "without" something is by imagining the result of its absence. But only you can develop your own repertory of imagination. I really think it is by far our most precious "gift". Here again, it is my personal way, but I almost exclusively share my point of view with people I already know when its about talking "fringe information". I know well the person, so I know how to bring the topic up. I regularly feed the topic once in a while and these people know that I'm a little wako . It is amazing how far I can go on the topic with certain individual. Many times, it is them who come to me with something "interesting" to look at. I have many starter like the moon, the weather, the animals behaviors, free energy is one of my regular starter... But I do it with people I know well only.Namaste, Steven |
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Sol, Terra 3, Florida, USA
Posts: 48
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Thank you Steven. I believe discussions like these involving practical application are the most helpful for me. I appreciate your taking the time to post.
As I was reading your text I was visualizing the images that you described. Meaning, because of Bill and Kerry creating this forum and our meeting here and individually reading and discerning information and forming beliefs about it. You caused me (By your direct intention) to have a positive point of focus towards upliftment that I wouldn't have otherwise had. That visualization was then added to the collective focus of many others. Something was created out of nothing to bring us closer becouse of your post. Thank you for that. Last edited by Instead; 12-15-2009 at 03:17 AM. |
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Location: Temiscouata
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Tell me, do you think it would be useful if I post a text on Symbols and examples of mental imagery? Of course, all in the perspective of the "Handbooks". I thought of this before, but hold it a bit because I thought it might just be too much subjective... Namaste, Steven Last edited by Steven; 12-16-2009 at 02:17 AM. |
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Location: Temiscouata
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Ok, I will prepare it soon and post it on the "Where Focus goes..." thread.
During the time I was reading the "Handbooks", I was feeling like it had to be read almost word by word, slowly, to take the time to "imagine" the meaning of each sentence. Many times reading once again to make sure I understood well before going any further. Many concepts were new to me, but at the same time, I felt like it was not foreign to me, but rather very intimately rooted in me. That is how I got my first "trigger" of understanding. Not while reading, not even meditating, but while I was working cutting some wood outside . I cut woods for 3 times that was needed . And many more "trigger" came after, most of the times in action.After a few years, I still get some "flashes" of understanding or I like to call it "new perspective", but much less than at the time I was reading them. There is certainly profound understandings to be made from the "handbooks" series, but it needs an openness not always available from us. Especially when we are overload with information and perspective .Namaste, Steven Last edited by Steven; 12-16-2009 at 02:53 PM. |
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Sol, Terra 3, Florida, USA
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I am averaging about 30 minutes per page. I only read about 3 pages per day because the information is so different from just about everything I'm exposed to around me.
I am reminded of pages 62-63 in Embracing the Rainbow where readers are instructed to dream the dream of the new paradigm and I believe that is what we are doing while exchanging ideas for visualization. This is good stuff here! Thanks for sharing! |
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Temiscouata
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Dear Instead, your actual reading pace will effectivly shows greater result, understandings and 'triggerings'. I hope everyone could give it the same importance.
There are new members here and I invite, once again, everyone to read the 'handbooks' series. It gives us a common ground of perspective to further share ideas and point of view. You can download them here: http://www.nohoax.com/?p=58 You can come to this thread here: http://www.projectavalon.net/forum/s...ad.php?t=16661 to further discuss the content of the books; Universal Laws, victim consciousness, dark intervention, etc... French, spanish, portuguese and italian version available. Enjoy! Namaste, Steven |
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