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- 8/29 Unexplained Mysteries [1 Update]
http://groups.google.com/group/searching-for-truth/t/8a9d6dded13c9b81
- FW: [Wisdom-l] P.B.Quote for the Day [1 Update]
http://groups.google.com/group/searching-for-truth/t/62e0c26bd4ee6224
- FW: [InPursuitofWisdom] Psychic Ability- How to have Visions [1 Update]
http://groups.google.com/group/searching-for-truth/t/208c462853348053
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Topic: 8/29 Unexplained Mysteries
Url: http://groups.google.com/group/searching-for-truth/t/8a9d6dded13c9b81
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From: "jeff.watts.mail@googlemail.com" <jeff.watts.mail@gmail.com>
Date: Aug 29 09:16AM
Url: http://groups.google.com/group/searching-for-truth/msg/2b419f47baba8e3b
// World's oldest person reaches 115
// August 28, 2011 at 6:16 AM
http://www.unexplained-mysteries.com/viewnews.php?id=213040
Born in 1896, Besse Cooper is officially the world's oldest living
person at 115 years old. Cooper is still able to speak and remember
things although...
// Institute plans to build floating city
// August 28, 2011 at 6:16 AM
http://www.unexplained-mysteries.com/viewnews.php?id=213045
Paypal billionaire Peter Thiel has pumped $1.25 million in to the
project to help it become a reality. In a plan that sounds like
something out of the...
// Dolly scientist to clone Scottish wildcats
// August 28, 2011 at 6:16 AM
http://www.unexplained-mysteries.com/viewnews.php?id=212982
Dr Bill Ritchie who helped clone Dolly the sheep is now working on
cloning the rare Scottish wildcat. Wildcats are thought to have a
population as few...
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Topic: FW: [Wisdom-l] P.B.Quote for the Day
Url: http://groups.google.com/group/searching-for-truth/t/62e0c26bd4ee6224
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From: "beunlimited@googlemail.com" <beunlimited@gmail.com>
Date: Aug 29 08:52AM
Url: http://groups.google.com/group/searching-for-truth/msg/fa84bb55a9cace04
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Subject: [Wisdom-l] P.B.Quote for the Day
From: "Mark Scorelle" <mark.scorelle@gmail.com>
Date: 29-08-2011 04:50
When a man has established himself in the Universal self, in the awareness
of its oneness, the series of earthly reincarnations of his personal self
comes to an end. For himself, they would serve no further purpose.
— Notebooks Category 9: From Birth to Rebirth > Chapter 2: Rebirth and
Reincarnation > # 172
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Topic: FW: [InPursuitofWisdom] Psychic Ability- How to have Visions
Url: http://groups.google.com/group/searching-for-truth/t/208c462853348053
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From: "beunlimited@googlemail.com" <beunlimited@gmail.com>
Date: Aug 29 08:47AM
Url: http://groups.google.com/group/searching-for-truth/msg/e067ae28c87d91aa
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Subject: [InPursuitofWisdom] Psychic Ability- How to have Visions
From: PetSpectrum@aol.com
Date: 28-08-2011 19:11
Psychic Ability- How to have Visions
> By Julia Jablonski
> Psychic ability is something we all possess to greater or lesser
degrees, and it's something that can be consciously developed. Some
people do have
a an intuitive "gift," just as others may have gifts for art, mathematics,
athletics, etc... Through focused desire and concentration, however, we can
all enhance the abilities we were born with.
> Meditation is the most commonly prescribed practice for spiritual
development and increased psychic awareness. The word "meditation," however,
tends to be daunting to beginners. What is really needed is simply to
get quiet
and pay attention. "Visions" and other experiences of extraordinary
awareness happen when we're hyper aware of subtle energies and
influences. It has
been said that genius is simply energy focused intensely and consistently
on a certain matter. To become good at perceiving, then, we must practice
getting quiet and paying intense attention to small stimuli and subtle
energies.
> It's important to note that not everyone is visual by nature. There are
three main modes of perceiving: visual, auditory and kinesthetic. Those who
are visual learn best by seeing, and think with pictures in their minds.
Those who are auditory learn best by hearing, and "talk" to themselves more
in their minds. Those who are kinesthetic learn best by doing, and tend to
get "gut" feelings and to process experiences physically through movement
or attention to their physical sensations. Just as we all have five physical
senses, we all perceive through all three modalities, but most of us have
a primary or favored way of perceiving life.
> As this article focuses on "visions," we're going to be working with
visual perception. We can begin to "flex" our inner vision through some basic
exercises. We'll begin by better seeing in our minds something in our
physical experience. Pick a simple object like an orange, apple,
banana, or even
a book, a shoe, etc... Look around and grab something that "catches your
eye." Now sit in front of the object and study it for a moment. Study its
features, but then "step back" and just take it in as a whole. Now close your
eyes and try to reproduce it mentally. Study it again, and then repeat the
process of envisioning it within. Your inner vision should get crisper.
> Now close your eyes and simply envision color. Begin with red, and work
your way up the color spectrum. See a splash of pure red, then imagine two
or three objects that are red, then go back to seeing only the color. Then
move to orange, then yellow, green, blue, indigo and violet. Take your time
and try to move toward a sense of ease as you visualize the colors and
objects.
> Now we're going to advance our inner vision skills by picturing someone
we're presently close to. If you have children, you might pick your child's
beloved face, but you can choose anyone you see on a daily basis, as long
as it's someone whose face you know well. Close your eyes and try to
recreate his or her visage in your mind. Spend as long as it takes
until you get
a crisp image. You'll find it easier if you try to remember a specific
experience and picture that person as you saw them then.
> Now pick a person in your mind who you were once very close to, but whom
you haven't seen for several years. Again, pick someone whose face you
once knew very well, and try to recreate his or her image in your mind. You're
likely to find yourself in a memory to do this, and that is fine. Get a
very crisp image, and then choose someone you've not seen since childhood,
and again recreate a clear image in your mind of this person's face.
> Now choose a person you're presently close to but who is at some
distance from you. It may be your mother in a nearby city, a child at
school, or
even your sweetheart at work. Hold a vision of his or her face a moment, and
then say to yourself, "Spirit, show me what they're doing." Then trust
whatever pops into your mind. Remember that you're playing, experimenting and
exercising here. Pay attention to what pops in, versus what your rational
mind may reason out. For example, I just said, "Spirit, show me what my
mother is doing," and I saw her reading in her bed. I then looked at the clock
and thought it was too early for her to be in bed yet. There may be a
tendency for you to want to guess first, and base what you see on that. Try to
just allow images to pop up, and don't analyze them for now.
> Now that you have an image of someone and what they're doing, ask Spirit
what they're thinking or feeling. Say, "How does this person feel?" As I
do this with my mother, for example, I HEAR, "She's tired, and worried about
your brother." I have no reason to think she'd be worried about my
brother; now I'm starting to get some information that I would never have
"guessed" at, but which must be coming from somewhere.
> If you're a very visual person, you
Psychic Ability- How to have Visions
> By Julia Jablonski
> Psychic ability is something we all possess to greater or lesser
degrees, and it's something that can be consciously developed. Some
people do have
a an intuitive "gift," just as others may have gifts for art, mathematics,
athletics, etc... Through focused desire and concentration, however, we can
all enhance the abilities we were born with.
> Meditation is the most commonly prescribed practice for spiritual
development and increased psychic awareness. The word "meditation," however,
tends to be daunting to beginners. What is really needed is simply to
get quiet
and pay attention. "Visions" and other experiences of extraordinary
awareness happen when we're hyper aware of subtle energies and
influences. It has
been said that genius is simply energy focused intensely and consistently
on a certain matter. To become good at perceiving, then, we must practice
getting quiet and paying intense attention to small stimuli and subtle
energies.
> It's important to note that not everyone is visual by nature. There are
three main modes of perceiving: visual, auditory and kinesthetic. Those who
are visual learn best by seeing, and think with pictures in their minds.
Those who are auditory learn best by hearing, and "talk" to themselves more
in their minds. Those who are kinesthetic learn best by doing, and tend to
get "gut" feelings and to process experiences physically through movement
or attention to their physical sensations. Just as we all have five physical
senses, we all perceive through all three modalities, but most of us have
a primary or favored way of perceiving life.
> As this article focuses on "visions," we're going to be working with
visual perception. We can begin to "flex" our inner vision through some basic
exercises. We'll begin by better seeing in our minds something in our
physical experience. Pick a simple object like an orange, apple,
banana, or even
a book, a shoe, etc... Look around and grab something that "catches your
eye." Now sit in front of the object and study it for a moment. Study its
features, but then "step back" and just take it in as a whole. Now close your
eyes and try to reproduce it mentally. Study it again, and then repeat the
process of envisioning it within. Your inner vision should get crisper.
> Now close your eyes and simply envision color. Begin with red, and work
your way up the color spectrum. See a splash of pure red, then imagine two
or three objects that are red, then go back to seeing only the color. Then
move to orange, then yellow, green, blue, indigo and violet. Take your time
and try to move toward a sense of ease as you visualize the colors and
objects.
> Now we're going to advance our inner vision skills by picturing someone
we're presently close to. If you have children, you might pick your child's
beloved face, but you can choose anyone you see on a daily basis, as long
as it's someone whose face you know well. Close your eyes and try to
recreate his or her visage in your mind. Spend as long as it takes
until you get
a crisp image. You'll find it easier if you try to remember a specific
experience and picture that person as you saw them then.
> Now pick a person in your mind who you were once very close to, but whom
you haven't seen for several years. Again, pick someone whose face you
once knew very well, and try to recreate his or her image in your mind. You're
likely to find yourself in a memory to do this, and that is fine. Get a
very crisp image, and then choose someone you've not seen since childhood,
and again recreate a clear image in your mind of this person's face.
> Now choose a person you're presently close to but who is at some
distance from you. It may be your mother in a nearby city, a child at
school, or
even your sweetheart at work. Hold a vision of his or her face a moment, and
then say to yourself, "Spirit, show me what they're doing." Then trust
whatever pops into your mind. Remember that you're playing, experimenting and
exercising here. Pay attention to what pops in, versus what your rational
mind may reason out. For example, I just said, "Spirit, show me what my
mother is doing," and I saw her reading in her bed. I then looked at the clock
and thought it was too early for her to be in bed yet. There may be a
tendency for you to want to guess first, and base what you see on that. Try to
just allow images to pop up, and don't analyze them for now.
> Now that you have an image of someone and what they're doing, ask Spirit
what they're thinking or feeling. Say, "How does this person feel?" As I
do this with my mother, for example, I HEAR, "She's tired, and worried about
your brother." I have no reason to think she'd be worried about my
brother; now I'm starting to get some information that I would never have
"guessed" at, but which must be coming from somewhere.
> If you're a very visual person, you
Psychic Ability- How to have Visions
> By Julia Jablonski
> Psychic ability is something we all possess to greater or lesser
degrees, and it's something that can be consciously developed. Some
people do have
a an intuitive "gift," just as others may have gifts for art, mathematics,
athletics, etc... Through focused desire and concentration, however, we can
all enhance the abilities we were born with.
> Meditation is the most commonly prescribed practice for spiritual
development and increased psychic awareness. The word "meditation," however,
tends to be daunting to beginners. What is really needed is simply to
get quiet
and pay attention. "Visions" and other experiences of extraordinary
awareness happen when we're hyper aware of subtle energies and
influences. It has
been said that genius is simply energy focused intensely and consistently
on a certain matter. To become good at perceiving, then, we must practice
getting quiet and paying intense attention to small stimuli and subtle
energies.
> It's important to note that not everyone is visual by nature. There are
three main modes of perceiving: visual, auditory and kinesthetic. Those who
are visual learn best by seeing, and think with pictures in their minds.
Those who are auditory learn best by hearing, and "talk" to themselves more
in their minds. Those who are kinesthetic learn best by doing, and tend to
get "gut" feelings and to process experiences physically through movement
or attention to their physical sensations. Just as we all have five physical
senses, we all perceive through all three modalities, but most of us have
a primary or favored way of perceiving life.
> As this article focuses on "visions," we're going to be working with
visual perception. We can begin to "flex" our inner vision through some basic
exercises. We'll begin by better seeing in our minds something in our
physical experience. Pick a simple object like an orange, apple,
banana, or even
a book, a shoe, etc... Look around and grab something that "catches your
eye." Now sit in front of the object and study it for a moment. Study its
features, but then "step back" and just take it in as a whole. Now close your
eyes and try to reproduce it mentally. Study it again, and then repeat the
process of envisioning it within. Your inner vision should get crisper.
> Now close your eyes and simply envision color. Begin with red, and work
your way up the color spectrum. See a splash of pure red, then imagine two
or three objects that are red, then go back to seeing only the color. Then
move to orange, then yellow, green, blue, indigo and violet. Take your time
and try to move toward a sense of ease as you visualize the colors and
objects.
> Now we're going to advance our inner vision skills by picturing someone
we're presently close to. If you have children, you might pick your child's
beloved face, but you can choose anyone you see on a daily basis, as long
as it's someone whose face you know well. Close your eyes and try to
recreate his or her visage in your mind. Spend as long as it takes
until you get
a crisp image. You'll find it easier if you try to remember a specific
experience and picture that person as you saw them then.
> Now pick a person in your mind who you were once very close to, but whom
you haven't seen for several years. Again, pick someone whose face you
once knew very well, and try to recreate his or her image in your mind. You're
likely to find yourself in a memory to do this, and that is fine. Get a
very crisp image, and then choose someone you've not seen since childhood,
and again recreate a clear image in your mind of this person's face.
> Now choose a person you're presently close to but who is at some
distance from you. It may be your mother in a nearby city, a child at
school, or
even your sweetheart at work. Hold a vision of his or her face a moment, and
then say to yourself, "Spirit, show me what they're doing." Then trust
whatever pops into your mind. Remember that you're playing, experimenting and
exercising here. Pay attention to what pops in, versus what your rational
mind may reason out. For example, I just said, "Spirit, show me what my
mother is doing," and I saw her reading in her bed. I then looked at the clock
and thought it was too early for her to be in bed yet. There may be a
tendency for you to want to guess first, and base what you see on that. Try to
just allow images to pop up, and don't analyze them for now.
> Now that you have an image of someone and what they're doing, ask Spirit
what they're thinking or feeling. Say, "How does this person feel?" As I
do this with my mother, for example, I HEAR, "She's tired, and worried about
your brother." I have no reason to think she'd be worried about my
brother; now I'm starting to get some information that I would never have
"guessed" at, but which must be coming from somewhere.
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