Confirmation From Her Future-Self!

A recent phone consultation presented an enlightening example of the timeless nature of expanded consciousness, and in particular — its ability to "stream" through all-of-time:

My client works in the fashion industry, previously in London. I've consulted for her over the past ten years when I’d make yearly trips across the Big Pond, and following my move to London after 9/11. In the past year she'd accepted an opportunity in Dubai, having been "made redundant" in the UK.

A "Future Friday" Adventure

Virginia and I were doing some remote viewing during her apprentice session on the phone. Virginia teaches nursing at a nearby hospital, and was nearing completion of a masters program. I decided that we would time-travel to the future—to the following Friday—when she was to conduct her weekly hospital rounds with her students.

"Being Fearless Among the Fearful"

—from "Fearless Future" - Epilogue

Years ago, I signed up for a year of law school. Looking back upon the experience, I would now define it as a totally unremarkable, free-will choice that I made at a directionless time in my life. I achieved so-so grades, I did not meet anyone with whom I stayed in contact, and found the reading and reporting of legal cases to be a tedious waste of time. I also had to contend with an annoying distraction from deceased plaintiffs and defendants who would contact me during class discussions to telepathically communicate their side of a case.

"Verklempt!"

There's one thing that never ceases to get me—"Verklempt!" It's when I see people unifying, working together—just as the trapped miners in Chile are currently doing. Their rescue is estimated to occur in about four months.

Even birds in formation, the Blue Angels, and watching "the wave" in large stadiums—make me weep. I believe that working together in community is the way of the future. I once inadvertently "time-traveled" there, where I got a glimpse, a sneak preview of that future. I used to refer to it as —"Through the Hedge."

...more about the miners:

Eat, Pray, Love

Eat, Pray, Love: the movie—I felt that the screenwriter (+Julia) pulled it off, a challenging feat when so much of the book's appeal = Elizabeth Gilbert's ability to put deep-down emotions into wonderfully descriptive words + a sort of Woody Allen-ish introspection that = great entertainment...

The Impermanence of All Things

We experience a false sense of safety when life stays the same for any period of time. We delude ourselves by thinking that we can keep change at bay—avoid its disruptions—if we simply focus on battening down the hatches more securely and concentrate on perfecting imperfections. There is a sense that by making things more perfect in the present, we will safeguard certainties, decrease uncertainties, and secure for ourselves a personally endorsed future.—from Fearless Future

Are You Spiritual or Psychotic?

Sometimes I 'zoom out' to try and see how those of us employing intuit gifts in unique ways might appear to others, particularly mainstream and very religious folk. Seeing (and interpreting for) souls-not-present-in-physcial-form, elements of nature (and 'elementals' as well), the angelic realm, and all of God's creatures, traveling beyond time— well, some must view us as pretty looney individuals. It's tricky business, living a balanced life and remembering to 'ground the wire!'

Enlightenment

"We can know the ocean because it always tastes of salt, we can recognize enlightenment because it always tastes of freedom."—Buddha

Short-Circuit Pessimism

Here's another good article from Oprah's website:
How To Be An Optimist By Lise Funderberg from O, The Oprah Magazine  |  February 15, 2002

We know that positive thoughts and emotions pull us back into alignment (where the Source can find us and hear our prayers)—and elevate our amps to higher manifestation frequencies. There are quite a few ideas re. optimism in the article, and this section caught my eye: SHORT-CIRCUIT PESSIMISM:

There's another reason for putting on a happy face: It influences your brain in a positive way. In one study, subjects who were asked to hold a pen in their mouth

Praying

It doesn’t have to be
the blue iris, it could be
weeds in a vacant lot, or a few
small stones; just
pay attention, then patch

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