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Intuitive Exercise Step Three (Universal or Divine Perspective)Bryan said Jan 20, 2008, 1:29 PM: |
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Intuitive Exercise Step Three Instructions: (01/18/08) (c). If you would like a methodic approach, try these intuitive tips: You are in a dark theatre and suddenly dim lights come on. You look around and notice there is noone in the entire theatre but you: (Begins) 1. Notice: A film is starting, but there is no introduction. 2. The film starts in the middle of the plot instead of the beginning. Now, you notice from the film that you hear no voices nor sound effects, but there is background music. 3. Just by observing you can tell that an event took place moments before the film began and so you must discern it after the fact on your own. To get this perspective you observe what is happening on the screen to perceive the emotional atmosphere. 4. Name the feelings that make up the film's emotional atmosphere. 5. If upon the screen you see people interacting or carrying out a mission, what does the mission or activity remind you of? Does a book, film, poem, song, or past experience come to mind? Write that down 6. Suddenly you are no longer seated in the theatre, instead you are in the film as a character with an omniscient view, a part of the scene, but hovering above like a surveilance sky camera. At this point, not only are there no voices nor sound effects, but now, there is no music - silence. All that you perceive must come from the emotion conveyed within the scene's thought atmosphere. 7. Your view descends from above to the ground. Now, you are in the scene, a part of the environment walking around in real time, but noone notices you. It is clear you are viewing the aftermath of an experience shared by those in this scene, and you are an invisible witness. 8. While walking through this scene observing people, places, and things, you soak in every detail for the sake of discovering what just happened. 9. You decide to be still and wait. You continue your vigilent watch, your eyes focusing on whatever catches your attention from one moment to the next. 10. Do the people in this scene have something in common? Write down what you feel! 11. Take a moment to correlate all that you observed. Is there a story line unfolding? Connect your impressions like connecting the dots. Is there a book, film, TV show, song, a painting, historic event or personal experience you could use to help identify what you see and feel in your mind's eye? For instance, you may say aloud, “The emotion I am getting from the scene in my mind's eye is ____ ,and I am reminded of a personal experience where….” or…. For instance, you may say aloud, “The emotion I am getting from the scene in my mind's eye is ____ ,and I am reminded of a book I read, called….” (Ends) Follow this guideline, if you'd like! Have fun! Please post your intuitive impression from the Divine Perspective as a reply to this thread. |
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Re: Intuitive Exercise Step Three (Universal or Divine PerspectivWill said Jan 23, 2008, 12:58 PM: |
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…I am foating above the planet with other energies…we are surrounding the world with healing and much is needed…it's kind of a question of…where do we start?…I and others drift down to the North American continent and separate …then just dive into the sea of humanity that surges like and ocean at storm…from above it looks like turbulent mud…as I splash in it gets all over me and I cring with the waves of fearfull and paniced emotions until I settle to the bottom…I am surrounded by an eery silence that is worse that the tumult…I start at the bottom and find people by touch because it is too murky to see…one by one I gather a few to me and hold them…there is a feeling of quiet resignation…but I do my best to nurture those I can reach… |
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