We welcome your sharing.wanDs,it is a beautiful image, you described it very well. I'd probably be trying to project there the next night! I'm kinda an all or nothing gal which is not always a good idea cuz I do put my foot in it now and then but I would be wildly intrigued.Who knows where and when the lessons are.Perhaps your desire to reconnect with that group will teach you much in how to used astral projection to return there.
Several years ago,I had a very strong connection to an energy .My desire to reconnect to that energy caused me to trust myself and my senses with a directed focus to connect to him and I did. It was the desire that helped me leap over many hurdles of doubt or times I would probably say"oh it's just my imagination" etc. Thru the process I learned how to project myself to a particular room where he and others would be waiting for me. I found their was a certain protocol I had to follower certain sequence of colors etc but learn it I did and every time I projected there , my sense of the place and the way to it became stronger . It was an amazing experience
Thank you for sharing your very empowering points jadamz. I get the suggestion that I need to own my experiences and not accepts that their causes - nor their triggers - are all necessarily externally influenced.
I love that you’ve learned the pattern that allows you to project to your important place on a consistent manner. I wanted to ask if you would some day be willing to detail any part(s) of that process. I’d like to give the same steps a try - not to prove you wrong or flawed but to see if there is anything consistent and repeatable for me.
Let me explain why I suggest we consider sharing details of our experiences. As you have likely read in other threads I’ve posted, I’ve stated (in short) that there was a time when I had 18 witches and 2 shaman counsel me on my spiritual path. One of the key data points in that process was that I turned my personal journal over to them for their unrestricted review. I was in some level of distress and I was willing to do anything to gain more control over my psychic and empathic episodes.
In one of the monthly meetings we had, one of the witches - who was an electrical engineer - said to me (I’m going to paraphrase here but the content is accurate), “Are you not aware of the pattern in the timing of your psychic occurrences?” And we did a quick review of many of the journal entries to see that the intervals between my supposed receipt of a psychic/empathic message and the later conscious recognition of the actual real-world source event or recognition of the source of the empathic message was very frequently 2, 4, 8, 12, 24, or 48 hours. He helped me to see that I essentailly never documented any interval that was longer than two days.
And, my journal entries rarely had intervals that were different from this even numbered set. In one instance where the interval was documented as three hours, it was clear from the entry details that only the recognition of the time between receipt of the message and the recognition of the event was three hours...but the interval between the message and the actual real-world event itself was just two hours. (I hope that sentence makes sense.).
The engineer-witch’s point to me was that, “We generally believe that psychic messages are carried or transmitted as energy. And, all energy has a scientifically measurable sine wave. If we had enough data we could possibly measure the height and the width of the sine wave. We might be able to actually track the energy. Your journal entries lend credibility to that theory and offer some consistency to the wave’s possible pattern.”
So my point in encourage those on the PFN to share more details is that others might be able to make use of and possibly even help prove/improve the consistency of our individual results. For me, even though my psychic/empathic episodes had been going on for 24 years, I’d never noticed on my own the pattern that the engineer-witch noticed very easily. In my own opinion, his personal expertise and professional experiences were uniquely suited for discovering something about my journal entries that I might never have noticed. Certainly, I would have never known to use the words “sine wave”.