Showing posts with label Long Vision. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Long Vision. Show all posts
Friday, September 24, 2010
More About Long Vision
Exercises to practice so that you may work on learning to improve your capacity to see beyond your normal vision* regardless of what is between you and that which you wish to see benevolently.
*I'm going to give you a little instruction and that instruction is how to see clearly beyond what is directly in front of you. What is directly in front of you does not refer to a thought, an idea, but in fact what is actually physically in front of you.
Sometimes, it will be something that isn't pleasant. How do you see beyond that? This is the foundation instruction I want to give you on a procedure known as Long Vision.
If you can, I'd like you to look at something in the distance. It would be useful to be outside or be able to look outside. Find something significantly in the distance and then I would recommend that you imagine, to the best of your ability, what's just on top of that thing - all right - and in order to do that the best thing is to look at something - perhaps a mountain or a plateau but many of you might be near the sea so look as far as you can look on the sea itself.
Imagine what might be beyond there. Perhaps imagine a whale - a peaceful, benevolent whale. Perhaps imagine a ship that is filled with friendly people, including crew and try to imagine what it looks like. This will give you the opportunity to try that.
Many of you live in a city and cannot see past a certain building that's blocking your way. Imagine what the top of that building looks like, the very top, not the top floor where people reside but the very top. Imagine what it might look like.
You might reasonably ask, what good is it? In order to be able to see beyond what you can see, you need to be able to imagine it. Imagination is the divine part of the mind, because it can move beyond what is, to what might be.
Now, after you've done that once or twice, I want you to try something else. Look up at your ceiling, all right, or look at a wall on the other side of the room or look at a tree across the yard or look at a wall across some distance.
Don't go over and touch it. Not yet. What I'd like you to do is to use the arm you normally use to receive things. If it's your left hand, fine. If it’s your right hand, fine and reach your arm, that arm, towards that thing – the wall you see or the tree for example - and move your hand in such a way as it’s somewhat in front of your eyes and move your hand along the contours of that wall or that tree.
What you are trying to do is if you're going to imagine that you can touch that tree or that wall. So you are reaching but you are not actually going to get up and go over there and touch it, you're imagining what it feels like.
Now, after you do that for a while get up and go over and touch the tree or touch the wall. Don't do this with a human being or you might accidentally take on some of the energy that they have around them, which you will not be able to process and which will be uncomfortable for you. I'd recommend not doing this with human beings at all. It can only be harmful to you. In time, I might give you the process to avoid that.
Now after you have touched that thing to the best of your ability from a distance, if you can go over and touch it in reality and see if it feels even in some way similar to what you could almost feel at a distance.
(Quoted from Capacity To See Beyond. Posted to Benevolent Magic blog on August 27, 2005)
*I'm going to give you a little instruction and that instruction is how to see clearly beyond what is directly in front of you. What is directly in front of you does not refer to a thought, an idea, but in fact what is actually physically in front of you.
Sometimes, it will be something that isn't pleasant. How do you see beyond that? This is the foundation instruction I want to give you on a procedure known as Long Vision.
If you can, I'd like you to look at something in the distance. It would be useful to be outside or be able to look outside. Find something significantly in the distance and then I would recommend that you imagine, to the best of your ability, what's just on top of that thing - all right - and in order to do that the best thing is to look at something - perhaps a mountain or a plateau but many of you might be near the sea so look as far as you can look on the sea itself.
Imagine what might be beyond there. Perhaps imagine a whale - a peaceful, benevolent whale. Perhaps imagine a ship that is filled with friendly people, including crew and try to imagine what it looks like. This will give you the opportunity to try that.
Many of you live in a city and cannot see past a certain building that's blocking your way. Imagine what the top of that building looks like, the very top, not the top floor where people reside but the very top. Imagine what it might look like.
You might reasonably ask, what good is it? In order to be able to see beyond what you can see, you need to be able to imagine it. Imagination is the divine part of the mind, because it can move beyond what is, to what might be.
Now, after you've done that once or twice, I want you to try something else. Look up at your ceiling, all right, or look at a wall on the other side of the room or look at a tree across the yard or look at a wall across some distance.
Don't go over and touch it. Not yet. What I'd like you to do is to use the arm you normally use to receive things. If it's your left hand, fine. If it’s your right hand, fine and reach your arm, that arm, towards that thing – the wall you see or the tree for example - and move your hand in such a way as it’s somewhat in front of your eyes and move your hand along the contours of that wall or that tree.
What you are trying to do is if you're going to imagine that you can touch that tree or that wall. So you are reaching but you are not actually going to get up and go over there and touch it, you're imagining what it feels like.
Now, after you do that for a while get up and go over and touch the tree or touch the wall. Don't do this with a human being or you might accidentally take on some of the energy that they have around them, which you will not be able to process and which will be uncomfortable for you. I'd recommend not doing this with human beings at all. It can only be harmful to you. In time, I might give you the process to avoid that.
Now after you have touched that thing to the best of your ability from a distance, if you can go over and touch it in reality and see if it feels even in some way similar to what you could almost feel at a distance.
(Quoted from Capacity To See Beyond. Posted to Benevolent Magic blog on August 27, 2005)
Friday, March 26, 2010
Long Vision, Long Touch and Seeing
Learning to See, with permission granted while training to make mistakes. Also learning by touching at great distance. These fundamental steps will allow you to See and in time much much more.
The ability to See goes well beyond your physical capacities. It has to do with your Inner Knowing and ultimately what I'm attempting to do here is to bring your Inner Knowing of all things, all places, all Being into your conscious day to day reality in the most benevolent way for you.
The ability to See goes well beyond your physical capacities. It has to do with your Inner Knowing and ultimately what I'm attempting to do here is to bring your Inner Knowing of all things, all places, all Being into your conscious day to day reality in the most benevolent way for you.
Thursday, June 05, 2008
Co-operative Vision, Part 5
There is a time coming now when people on the Earth may move around a bit more than you have in the past. Sometimes our movements may be slowed down - meaning that we might be delayed going to this place or that place. We might even find that our friends or loved ones are not with us and we are concerned for them.
When times like this happen it would be something to consider using this co-operative vision.
When that comes up then try the experience in the following way. Considering that you may be at quite a distance or just even a short way but unable to check in on your loved one then utilize the sun or the moon, whichever you care to do, or if there is a mountain high up near you - you can look at that.
Look at the top of the mountain if you can especially if there is no structures there built by human beings. If there is focus your attention on some part where there is no aspect of human created construction.
Then from that portion of the mountain, or if no thing else is available use the sun or the moon, look back towards your loved one - meaning you don't know where they are so you're going to utilize Mother Earth and her capacities as well as your own to look in on your loved one to see if they are safe or if there is any way you can help them.
This can also be used at other times to check up on people who are far away and may need to be seen. As times go on this might apply to astronauts or cosmonauts as they are sometimes called who may travel at a distance and it might not be possible to see them. It might be a situation where they might need help.
Perhaps you can say a living prayer for them, perhaps other but you won't know if they need that unless you can see them at a distance.
In the case of doing distance work like that where great distances are involved that is a time to definitely use the moon or the sun as your point of connecting to a portion of nature.
You will find that this is also possible to be used in looking at objects that are farther away. It is not necessary to draw conclusions or to use it only to respond to emergencies. It is a way to explore the planets beyond and life there while remaining grounded on the Earth.
The way to do that is to always use something of Earth as your connection point. Use that rocky ledge if you like or an old tree or if you like you may utilize some other aspect of nature that is not in motion - that is simply at ease.
Then using that and being in your body, don't go out of your body for those of you who have practiced that, then look at some distant planet and see what you can see. Don't be attached to getting it right or getting it wrong. Recognize that this is something that is a way to explore but not necessarily a way to draw conclusions.
This is something that is better done in a group with many people so that you can, after you have done these things, write down or again make that recording quietly of what you have seen and then write down what you have seen. Afterwards compare notes - not in any competitive manner but compare notes to consider what might be.
When you are in a culture such as we have that is gradually growing into motion beyond the surface of our planet not only for some rare individuals but in time for many peoples it may be good to try these explorations. I wish you well on your "journeys" and remind you that this is a skill that can get better with practice.
Goodlife to you all and goodnight.
When times like this happen it would be something to consider using this co-operative vision.
When that comes up then try the experience in the following way. Considering that you may be at quite a distance or just even a short way but unable to check in on your loved one then utilize the sun or the moon, whichever you care to do, or if there is a mountain high up near you - you can look at that.
Look at the top of the mountain if you can especially if there is no structures there built by human beings. If there is focus your attention on some part where there is no aspect of human created construction.
Then from that portion of the mountain, or if no thing else is available use the sun or the moon, look back towards your loved one - meaning you don't know where they are so you're going to utilize Mother Earth and her capacities as well as your own to look in on your loved one to see if they are safe or if there is any way you can help them.
This can also be used at other times to check up on people who are far away and may need to be seen. As times go on this might apply to astronauts or cosmonauts as they are sometimes called who may travel at a distance and it might not be possible to see them. It might be a situation where they might need help.
Perhaps you can say a living prayer for them, perhaps other but you won't know if they need that unless you can see them at a distance.
In the case of doing distance work like that where great distances are involved that is a time to definitely use the moon or the sun as your point of connecting to a portion of nature.
You will find that this is also possible to be used in looking at objects that are farther away. It is not necessary to draw conclusions or to use it only to respond to emergencies. It is a way to explore the planets beyond and life there while remaining grounded on the Earth.
The way to do that is to always use something of Earth as your connection point. Use that rocky ledge if you like or an old tree or if you like you may utilize some other aspect of nature that is not in motion - that is simply at ease.
Then using that and being in your body, don't go out of your body for those of you who have practiced that, then look at some distant planet and see what you can see. Don't be attached to getting it right or getting it wrong. Recognize that this is something that is a way to explore but not necessarily a way to draw conclusions.
This is something that is better done in a group with many people so that you can, after you have done these things, write down or again make that recording quietly of what you have seen and then write down what you have seen. Afterwards compare notes - not in any competitive manner but compare notes to consider what might be.
When you are in a culture such as we have that is gradually growing into motion beyond the surface of our planet not only for some rare individuals but in time for many peoples it may be good to try these explorations. I wish you well on your "journeys" and remind you that this is a skill that can get better with practice.
Goodlife to you all and goodnight.
Monday, May 05, 2008
Co-operative Vision, Part 4
Now that you have had time to complete the other 3 parts I would like you to find somebody else who has completed this work and most importantly read all of this blog from the beginning. This work builds on previous things given but if they haven't read all of the blog and done all of the work then at least to have read and done the work associated with co-operative vision as well as what I've linked back to.
When you find this other person, or several other persons, then I'd like you to try something if you wish and that's for you all to try that thing where you look at a rocky outcropping or a tree well off in the distance. Don't use a bird or any living being for this, it's better to use something from nature that will remain in its current position such as rock or a tree - yes.
Then again, look back in your general direction.
Try to stand no closer then 10 to 20 feet from the person that you're working with or in a group everyone stand 10 to 20 feet apart from each other.
When you have done this for a time - wait until everybody has completed it and don't talk then you can write down what you have seen or if you have a small recording device you can speak very quietly into the recording device so as to not disturb or distract others and say what you have seen. After you do that then write it down.
You don't have to agree. The purpose of this is not to discover that you have all seen exactly the same thing. Some of you may see this, some may see that. Some of you may see things that are only visible with subtle vision*. Some of you may see things that are clearly a portion of the physical landscape.
Try to do this work together wherever you are going and do this together at least 3 times. After that I may in time post a part 5 and we'll take it beyond there.
Goodlife.
(*A capacity to see things that are very gently present in our physical realm that do not often maintain their presence for to long, sometimes just a split second. This is seen and often felt as a benevolent experience - often with a very comfortable energy that is present and just as often with a sight of colors and shapes.)
When you find this other person, or several other persons, then I'd like you to try something if you wish and that's for you all to try that thing where you look at a rocky outcropping or a tree well off in the distance. Don't use a bird or any living being for this, it's better to use something from nature that will remain in its current position such as rock or a tree - yes.
Then again, look back in your general direction.
Try to stand no closer then 10 to 20 feet from the person that you're working with or in a group everyone stand 10 to 20 feet apart from each other.
When you have done this for a time - wait until everybody has completed it and don't talk then you can write down what you have seen or if you have a small recording device you can speak very quietly into the recording device so as to not disturb or distract others and say what you have seen. After you do that then write it down.
You don't have to agree. The purpose of this is not to discover that you have all seen exactly the same thing. Some of you may see this, some may see that. Some of you may see things that are only visible with subtle vision*. Some of you may see things that are clearly a portion of the physical landscape.
Try to do this work together wherever you are going and do this together at least 3 times. After that I may in time post a part 5 and we'll take it beyond there.
Goodlife.
(*A capacity to see things that are very gently present in our physical realm that do not often maintain their presence for to long, sometimes just a split second. This is seen and often felt as a benevolent experience - often with a very comfortable energy that is present and just as often with a sight of colors and shapes.)
Monday, April 28, 2008
Co-operative Vision, Part 3
Last time we continued on with our co-operative vision. This time I want to go a bit farther - maybe you might say quite a bit farther.
This time I'd like you to imagine yourself on the Moon and look back towards the Earth. Of course you won't be able to see yourself but you could imagine yourself seeing yourself from the Moon.
Picture yourself on the Moon and feel the ground under your feet. I know you cannot do it physically but imagine it. You can sit down on the Moon if you want to and feel the dusty crumbly soil of the Moon. Then look back at the Earth. You will be able to imagine what it looks like because you have seen pictures.
Look back towards the Earth - imagine yourself looking up towards the Moon on the Earth and try to imagine what that looks like. If you can't imagine, ask the Moon to help you because the Moon "sees" the Earth all the time and for all we know might see individuals.
Try this at least once and then if you wish you can imagine yourself being on Mars and doing this all the while looking back towards the Earth and imagining yourself looking towards that planetary body.
I'll say more about this in about a week but for now co-operative vision is something that will be very important for you in the future.
Goodlife.
This time I'd like you to imagine yourself on the Moon and look back towards the Earth. Of course you won't be able to see yourself but you could imagine yourself seeing yourself from the Moon.
Picture yourself on the Moon and feel the ground under your feet. I know you cannot do it physically but imagine it. You can sit down on the Moon if you want to and feel the dusty crumbly soil of the Moon. Then look back at the Earth. You will be able to imagine what it looks like because you have seen pictures.
Look back towards the Earth - imagine yourself looking up towards the Moon on the Earth and try to imagine what that looks like. If you can't imagine, ask the Moon to help you because the Moon "sees" the Earth all the time and for all we know might see individuals.
Try this at least once and then if you wish you can imagine yourself being on Mars and doing this all the while looking back towards the Earth and imagining yourself looking towards that planetary body.
I'll say more about this in about a week but for now co-operative vision is something that will be very important for you in the future.
Goodlife.
Thursday, April 24, 2008
Co-operative Vision, Part 2
Last time we began by creating a different point of view - being able to see from a direction where you could not normally see.
This time I'd like you to look a little farther away. This will remind you perhaps of our Long Vision or Long Touch work we've done before but the whole point here is seeing at a distance.
Last time many of you started with an animal, a creature of some sort but some of you had to use a rock or a tree. This time I'd like you to look farther in the distance. Remember, don't use a human being and don't use anything built by human beings such as a building.
If you can, look well off in the distance as far as you can see. It might be a rocky ledge, it might be a tree way off in the distance. If it is a bird that you can see flying way off in the distance that's alright too. Again ask your question, "Is it alright if I look from your perspective to see what you see?" Then do that.
You understand this is something where we are using your imagination. In a way you're making your best guess of what you would be able to see if you were there but you're also working with the rock, the tree, the bird or whatever being you're engaging with. This is a form of co-operative vision - something we're studying here now.
Again look in the general direction where you might be so you could imagine seeing yourself from a distance or seeing the terrain around you or somewhere near you. As I say, look where you may be.
After you have done this work looking at yourself from a distance that way then we will go on in part 3 to do a little more but what I would like to suggest is that you do this from at least two or three different positions so you can see yourself and your surroundings at a distance.
Goodlife.
This time I'd like you to look a little farther away. This will remind you perhaps of our Long Vision or Long Touch work we've done before but the whole point here is seeing at a distance.
Last time many of you started with an animal, a creature of some sort but some of you had to use a rock or a tree. This time I'd like you to look farther in the distance. Remember, don't use a human being and don't use anything built by human beings such as a building.
If you can, look well off in the distance as far as you can see. It might be a rocky ledge, it might be a tree way off in the distance. If it is a bird that you can see flying way off in the distance that's alright too. Again ask your question, "Is it alright if I look from your perspective to see what you see?" Then do that.
You understand this is something where we are using your imagination. In a way you're making your best guess of what you would be able to see if you were there but you're also working with the rock, the tree, the bird or whatever being you're engaging with. This is a form of co-operative vision - something we're studying here now.
Again look in the general direction where you might be so you could imagine seeing yourself from a distance or seeing the terrain around you or somewhere near you. As I say, look where you may be.
After you have done this work looking at yourself from a distance that way then we will go on in part 3 to do a little more but what I would like to suggest is that you do this from at least two or three different positions so you can see yourself and your surroundings at a distance.
Goodlife.
Sunday, April 20, 2008
Co-operative Vision, Part 1
Have you ever seen, in the distance approaching, a bird off in the distance but headed in your general direction to fly over you and beyond.
The feeling associated with this, if you're really looking at that bird, is something that almost allows you to identify with the bird. It doesn't take too much imagination to imagine riding with that bird and looking down at the ground and seeing yourself and that which is around you. Today I'd like to expose you to the possibilities of doing just that with a bird or some other form of life but not a human being.
This is what I suggest, and it doesn't require that there be a bird. Look around where you live. Look specifically towards that which is natural around you - a rocky outcropping, anything like that.
There may be birds there, there may be squirrels there - some other form of life - perhaps just a beetle. Something that you see with some regularity.
If you see some creature like that and you look at the creature for a moment, ask out loud - whisper if you like, "May I see what you are seeing?"
You're really asking to look through the eyes of that being. If they stay where they are this is an acknowledgment - yes - unless they are doing something specific where they have to stay there but if you cannot see them doing something specific where they have to stay there, such as a bird feeding her young in a nest, then the fact that they stayed there means that that permission is granted.
Then imagine looking through their eyes. Don't look at them in that sense...don't imagine what it's like being them. Just imagine their perception. What do they see. Don't get attached to what science says they see and how they see, in the case of a fly for instance, just imagine what you would see if your eyes were there and you were looking out from their perspective.
You may live someplace where animals in the free are not available, perhaps not even a moth. Then look for a tree or any rocky outcropping and imagine yourself there and look from there and see what you can see. You may not know what this is about but I'll build on it later.
Goodlife.
The feeling associated with this, if you're really looking at that bird, is something that almost allows you to identify with the bird. It doesn't take too much imagination to imagine riding with that bird and looking down at the ground and seeing yourself and that which is around you. Today I'd like to expose you to the possibilities of doing just that with a bird or some other form of life but not a human being.
This is what I suggest, and it doesn't require that there be a bird. Look around where you live. Look specifically towards that which is natural around you - a rocky outcropping, anything like that.
There may be birds there, there may be squirrels there - some other form of life - perhaps just a beetle. Something that you see with some regularity.
If you see some creature like that and you look at the creature for a moment, ask out loud - whisper if you like, "May I see what you are seeing?"
You're really asking to look through the eyes of that being. If they stay where they are this is an acknowledgment - yes - unless they are doing something specific where they have to stay there but if you cannot see them doing something specific where they have to stay there, such as a bird feeding her young in a nest, then the fact that they stayed there means that that permission is granted.
Then imagine looking through their eyes. Don't look at them in that sense...don't imagine what it's like being them. Just imagine their perception. What do they see. Don't get attached to what science says they see and how they see, in the case of a fly for instance, just imagine what you would see if your eyes were there and you were looking out from their perspective.
You may live someplace where animals in the free are not available, perhaps not even a moth. Then look for a tree or any rocky outcropping and imagine yourself there and look from there and see what you can see. You may not know what this is about but I'll build on it later.
Goodlife.
Saturday, November 26, 2005
Long Vision
Those of you who've been practicing the Long Touch work, I want you to try something a little different today and that's that - go to the place where you've been doing your Long Touch homework if you can - where its been working the best for you and I'd like you to this time think about somebody - a person this time - we're not going to touch them or anything like that - we're going to use some of the techniques you've already learned. It doesn't actually have to be a human being, it can be an animal or even an object - that's alright but this will work best if it's someone or something that you feel good about - that you have good feelings for.
Can be love or can be happiness, friendship or something - perhaps an object that you cherish, really appreciate, something like that and I'd like you to begin the Long Touch. Reach out as you've been taught before on this blog but don't touch that thing or that person but reach if it is a person to where would be about - oh say ten feet above their head - don't have to measure it - just your best guess. If it is an object then about the same amount of distance, roughly, can be five feet, can be ten feet above the object. If it is an animal then about the same thing for the human being.
So you want to touch with the sensation that someone or something is just below what you are touching by a few feet. Then instead of attempting to get a physical feeling for it since you are actually just touching air, I want you to picture that person, animal or thing as best you can but instead of picturing them as you remember them even if you just saw them a few hours ago, try to picture them - just get a quick flash - as we call it - picture of what they are doing in that moment.
If it is a person, most likely you will just see them from the shoulders up or from the neck up or even just their face. They might be laughing, they might be sleeping, they might be resting, they might be eating - it's hard to say. Most likely you will not see somebody eating but it is possible. If it is an animal, they might be sitting, standing, sleeping, anything like that. If it is an object, it might look very much the way the last time you saw it - a car, a couch, a tree.
The point is here that we are going to build a little bit on what you've learned with Long Touch in order to begin to experience Long Vision which I did promise you that I would teach you about on this blog. That's it - that's your homework for today.
If you feel like you want to do this and you haven't read the Long Touch then go back in the blog. Everything that was taught about Long Touch has Long Touch in the title so it will be easy to find, alright.
Enjoy your homework about Long Vision and recognize that the reason I'm calling it homework is because it allows you to expand your capabilities and in this case redefine the word, "homework" as being something you actually want to do as compared to something that you are assigned to do. Try it if it feels good, if it doesn't then we'll have something up here soon that perhaps will appeal to you more.
Goodlife to you all and goodnight.
Can be love or can be happiness, friendship or something - perhaps an object that you cherish, really appreciate, something like that and I'd like you to begin the Long Touch. Reach out as you've been taught before on this blog but don't touch that thing or that person but reach if it is a person to where would be about - oh say ten feet above their head - don't have to measure it - just your best guess. If it is an object then about the same amount of distance, roughly, can be five feet, can be ten feet above the object. If it is an animal then about the same thing for the human being.
So you want to touch with the sensation that someone or something is just below what you are touching by a few feet. Then instead of attempting to get a physical feeling for it since you are actually just touching air, I want you to picture that person, animal or thing as best you can but instead of picturing them as you remember them even if you just saw them a few hours ago, try to picture them - just get a quick flash - as we call it - picture of what they are doing in that moment.
If it is a person, most likely you will just see them from the shoulders up or from the neck up or even just their face. They might be laughing, they might be sleeping, they might be resting, they might be eating - it's hard to say. Most likely you will not see somebody eating but it is possible. If it is an animal, they might be sitting, standing, sleeping, anything like that. If it is an object, it might look very much the way the last time you saw it - a car, a couch, a tree.
The point is here that we are going to build a little bit on what you've learned with Long Touch in order to begin to experience Long Vision which I did promise you that I would teach you about on this blog. That's it - that's your homework for today.
If you feel like you want to do this and you haven't read the Long Touch then go back in the blog. Everything that was taught about Long Touch has Long Touch in the title so it will be easy to find, alright.
Enjoy your homework about Long Vision and recognize that the reason I'm calling it homework is because it allows you to expand your capabilities and in this case redefine the word, "homework" as being something you actually want to do as compared to something that you are assigned to do. Try it if it feels good, if it doesn't then we'll have something up here soon that perhaps will appeal to you more.
Goodlife to you all and goodnight.
Saturday, August 27, 2005
Capacity To See Beyond
I'm going to give you a little instruction and that instruction is how to see clearly beyond what is directly in front of you. What is directly in front of you does not refer to a thought, an idea, but in fact what is actually physically in front of you. Sometimes, it will be something that isn't pleasant. How do you see beyond that? This is the foundation instruction I want to give you on a procedure known as Long Vision.
If you can, I'd like you to look at something in the distance. It would be useful to be outside or be able to look outside. Find something significantly in the distance and then I would recommend that you imagine, to the best of your ability, what's just on top of that thing, all right, and in order to do that, the best thing is to look at something, perhaps a mountain or a plateau, but many of you might be near the sea, so look as far as you can look on the sea itself. Imagine what might be beyond there. Perhaps imagine a whale - a peaceful, benevolent whale. Perhaps imagine a ship that is filled with friendly people, including crew and try to imagine what it looks like. This will give you the opportunity to try that. Many of you live in a city and cannot see past a certain building that's blocking your way. Imagine what the top of that building looks like, the very top, not the top floor where people reside, but the very top. Imagine what it might look like. You might reasonably ask, what good is it? In order to be able to see beyond what you can see, you need to be able to imagine it. Imagination is the divine part of the mind, because it can move beyond what is, to what might be.
Now, after you've done that once or twice, I want you to try something else. Look up at your ceiling, all right, or look at a wall on the other side of the room or look at a tree across the yard or look at a wall across some distance. Don't go over and touch it. Not yet. What I'd like you to do is to use the arm you normally use to receive things. If it's your left hand, fine. If it’s your right hand, fine and reach your arm, that arm, towards that thing – the wall, you see, or the tree for example, and move your hand in such a way as it’s somewhat in front of your eyes and move your hand along the contours of that wall or that tree. What you are trying to do is if you're going to imagine that you can touch that tree or that wall. So you are reaching but you are not actually going to get up and go over there and touch it, you're imagining what it feels like. Now, after you do that for a while, get up and go over and touch the tree, or touch the wall. Don't do this with a human being or you might accidentally take on some of the energy that they have around them, which you will not be able to process and which will be uncomfortable for you. I'd recommend not doing this with human beings at all. It can only be harmful to you. In time, I might give you the process to avoid that. Now after you have touched that thing, to the best of your ability from a distance, if you can, go over and touch it in reality and see if it feels, even in some way, similar to what you could almost feel at a distance.
All right, that's Part 2. Here's Part 3.
Go back to Part 1 again, where you imagined what the top of the building looked like. What the whale looked like or what the ship looked like and this time, use what you just learned in Part 2 - Long Touch, and see if you can touch the contours of the whale, the contours of the ship, the top of the roof of the building, and see what it feels like. You may not be able to go there and actually see what it feels like, but this gives you an opportunity to try something that you may be able to use to see, to touch and to feel. This is particularly helpful for those of you who have loved ones someplace. Perhaps your husband is at sea, or a soldier far away. Perhaps your wife is working far, far away or perhaps you are separated for some other means. In that case, you can touch, not the person, but you can reach out with Long Touch and you can touch something near them. Imagine what they look like. Imagine what she or he is doing, something peaceful - sleeping, sitting at a desk, or perhaps jogging, something like that and touch something near them. Don't touch them. It might startle them or it might give you some energy that you won't be able to handle and will be uncomfortable. Touch something near them. Say someone's jogging, then touch a tree that they're going to jog by. You'll be surprised, after you see them jog by, how much you feel connected to them. Give it a try. See how you enjoy it.
Now, if you want something extra to do, something fun, imagine what life is like on some other planet - a beautiful planet where everybody is kind to each other, where there is no stress and no unhappiness. These places exist all over your universe. Your planet is where the challenges take place but it is also where people can grow and stretch and adapt to things that might help you to expand the capacity of your soul. So, let's try something fun with what we've learned so far. Imagine this beautiful planet, picture it as it might be. Then use your Long Touch and touch something there, not people, but touch something and see how you feel. Remember the purpose of this is to see beyond and this will give you a chance to see well beyond and perhaps even touch it. If it feels uncomfortable immediately pull back your arm, but I've put safeguards in place and I've asked Creator to put safeguards in place so that you cannot harm yourself or others. Be assured of that. I hope you enjoyed this departure today from Benevolent Magic. I feel it supports your opportunity to learn how you can function in your world in more benevolent ways and in more loving ways.
Goodlife.
If you can, I'd like you to look at something in the distance. It would be useful to be outside or be able to look outside. Find something significantly in the distance and then I would recommend that you imagine, to the best of your ability, what's just on top of that thing, all right, and in order to do that, the best thing is to look at something, perhaps a mountain or a plateau, but many of you might be near the sea, so look as far as you can look on the sea itself. Imagine what might be beyond there. Perhaps imagine a whale - a peaceful, benevolent whale. Perhaps imagine a ship that is filled with friendly people, including crew and try to imagine what it looks like. This will give you the opportunity to try that. Many of you live in a city and cannot see past a certain building that's blocking your way. Imagine what the top of that building looks like, the very top, not the top floor where people reside, but the very top. Imagine what it might look like. You might reasonably ask, what good is it? In order to be able to see beyond what you can see, you need to be able to imagine it. Imagination is the divine part of the mind, because it can move beyond what is, to what might be.
Now, after you've done that once or twice, I want you to try something else. Look up at your ceiling, all right, or look at a wall on the other side of the room or look at a tree across the yard or look at a wall across some distance. Don't go over and touch it. Not yet. What I'd like you to do is to use the arm you normally use to receive things. If it's your left hand, fine. If it’s your right hand, fine and reach your arm, that arm, towards that thing – the wall, you see, or the tree for example, and move your hand in such a way as it’s somewhat in front of your eyes and move your hand along the contours of that wall or that tree. What you are trying to do is if you're going to imagine that you can touch that tree or that wall. So you are reaching but you are not actually going to get up and go over there and touch it, you're imagining what it feels like. Now, after you do that for a while, get up and go over and touch the tree, or touch the wall. Don't do this with a human being or you might accidentally take on some of the energy that they have around them, which you will not be able to process and which will be uncomfortable for you. I'd recommend not doing this with human beings at all. It can only be harmful to you. In time, I might give you the process to avoid that. Now after you have touched that thing, to the best of your ability from a distance, if you can, go over and touch it in reality and see if it feels, even in some way, similar to what you could almost feel at a distance.
All right, that's Part 2. Here's Part 3.
Go back to Part 1 again, where you imagined what the top of the building looked like. What the whale looked like or what the ship looked like and this time, use what you just learned in Part 2 - Long Touch, and see if you can touch the contours of the whale, the contours of the ship, the top of the roof of the building, and see what it feels like. You may not be able to go there and actually see what it feels like, but this gives you an opportunity to try something that you may be able to use to see, to touch and to feel. This is particularly helpful for those of you who have loved ones someplace. Perhaps your husband is at sea, or a soldier far away. Perhaps your wife is working far, far away or perhaps you are separated for some other means. In that case, you can touch, not the person, but you can reach out with Long Touch and you can touch something near them. Imagine what they look like. Imagine what she or he is doing, something peaceful - sleeping, sitting at a desk, or perhaps jogging, something like that and touch something near them. Don't touch them. It might startle them or it might give you some energy that you won't be able to handle and will be uncomfortable. Touch something near them. Say someone's jogging, then touch a tree that they're going to jog by. You'll be surprised, after you see them jog by, how much you feel connected to them. Give it a try. See how you enjoy it.
Now, if you want something extra to do, something fun, imagine what life is like on some other planet - a beautiful planet where everybody is kind to each other, where there is no stress and no unhappiness. These places exist all over your universe. Your planet is where the challenges take place but it is also where people can grow and stretch and adapt to things that might help you to expand the capacity of your soul. So, let's try something fun with what we've learned so far. Imagine this beautiful planet, picture it as it might be. Then use your Long Touch and touch something there, not people, but touch something and see how you feel. Remember the purpose of this is to see beyond and this will give you a chance to see well beyond and perhaps even touch it. If it feels uncomfortable immediately pull back your arm, but I've put safeguards in place and I've asked Creator to put safeguards in place so that you cannot harm yourself or others. Be assured of that. I hope you enjoyed this departure today from Benevolent Magic. I feel it supports your opportunity to learn how you can function in your world in more benevolent ways and in more loving ways.
Goodlife.
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