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Day 7-02 |
Friday 05/02/03 | ||||
Later at the seminar there are thing that come up that might
be worth talking about. I'm going from my notes. I will try to get it
right. Most of us get into an altered state while we watch TV. I know
I get into the zone when I'm working on a project and thing are going
smooth an time seems to be moving at a different speed than the rest of
the world. You get so involved with what you are doing that the rest of
the world does not exist. I use to run a die-casting machine in this state.
When I am build a model plane or sewing a shirt or even while work working
on a computer programming at time. If you go into an altered state you
do not always know it. At the first session Dick talked us down to show us how to get in to alpha state. Remember when you do this you always are in control of what is going on. We were making up real things. I was sitting here thinking of what ever came to mind. I was trying to dream up what my sprit guide looked like while music was playing in the background. An Indian on a multicolored horse, he/she was wearing white sneakers, white pants and shirt with fringe on them. He had a chief's headdress. The music changed and I saw my Indian doing a belletic dance on the back of the horse. Then them music changed and he started to play the saxophone. Then again he was ice-skating in time to the music. Then the music changed to an Irish jig. My image started doing an Irish tap dance on the ice with the ice skates. He might have been a she. He/she was having a lot of fun with this music. I all most laughed out loud. I think I snicker once. This was fun. Next we visualized one of our past lives. It was 1902 in Watervielt,
MI. I was a baby lying in the grass in a park. People were playing in
the park. Baseball or something, there was a picnic back beside me.
I was next to a big tree. People were walking by saying what a quite
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