Black Box Session 10-13-00 (4)
Session five of ten (continued)
Friday, October 13, 2000
S: Let’s go ahead and move to 21 and get outside of time and considerations to that next level.
F: [long pause] As I try to communicate with Bertram, the waves of cold just come overwhelmingly. I still feel like I’m inside the crystal, or rather again, and so it isn’t that. [pause]
Maybe this unfamiliar energy has something to do with connecting in this way to someone else. Even if it’s another part of ourselves. That seems to be reasonable. [pause] I’d like to meet the Egyptian, really. He’s only a concept to me right now. [pause] As soon as I say that, I got this concept of elongated hands. My own fingers are long, but these are longer. They would be almost malformed, to us. Not ghastly, but just a little longer than ours. Continue reading Black Box Session 10-13-00 (4)
Black Box Session 10-13-00 (3)
Session five of ten
Friday, October 13, 2000
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I’m going to say it just to swat the fly. I was going to be too polite. But the war ended in ’45, not in ’43. Now I can swat the fly and forget about it. [laughs]
S: I must have been thinking of some other reality.
F: Well – I know it’s a joke, but actually I think literally it’s true. All those – the more you look at the history, the more improbable certain things were. There’s no way Dunkirk could have happened, as an example. [pause]
S: So if I understand the perspective that you’ve elucidated it, when I asked you the question, “describe the age the age of faith, describe the age of reason,” and then I might come to you and say, “well describe the next age,” what you’re saying is that that still is – there’s lots of different possibilities of what that age will be once it arrives on the map, and it is in formation.
F: I’d say there are lots of versions of it and they all exist. Continue reading Black Box Session 10-13-00 (3)
Black Box session 11-03-00 (3) correction
Exploring the Afterlife – Successfully!
I found this via Wikipedia, of all places, which referenced, in an article about Bruce Moen, this write-up of Bruce’s afterlife knowledge workshop that I had placed in the Hampton Roads blog.
July 21, 2005: Exploring the Afterlife – Successfully!
By Frank DeMarco, Editor-in-chief
Bruce Moen‘s “Exploring the Afterlife” workshop, the second in our series of Applied Learning Series workshops, was held in Charlottesville on July 18 and 19th. I was one of those attending, and the workshop demonstrated what I’ve always thought, that Bruce would be a great teacher.
Starting with 10 people he didn’t know, and me (I’ve known Bruce for nearly 10 years, and edited three of his five books) he set out to teach us, in two days, how to explore the afterlife, contact people who are deceased, and bring back verifiable details to demonstrate that the contact was not just fantasy.
Big ambition! And he succeeded, as I’ll show. Continue reading Exploring the Afterlife – Successfully!
Black Box Session 10-13-00 (2)
Session five of ten
[This is a continuation of the transcript]
Friday, October 13, 2000
My chest feels pretty normal, so I think maybe his does too. At least, I hope so. [pause] As soon as I said that, I heard a wheeze, which made me go “not so fast.” [pause]
It’s still amazing how definite a feel of stone there is, that I’m lying on stone. [pause] Must have had plaster of Paris in the waterbed.
S: You talked about these different ages of expression and the characteristic, appropriate, harmonious ways of being in those. What is that lies beyond where we are now? Continue reading Black Box Session 10-13-00 (2)
Black Box Session 10-13-00 (1)
Session five of ten
Friday, October 13, 2000
Background
On Tuesday, Jim Self talked to me for an hour from Chico, California, seeing what was wrong with my breathing, tracing it back to an unremembered incident of early childhood (that, perhaps, my mother misinterpreted as my having gotten too cold, when in fact it was an unnoticed scare by a dog – meaning that nobody had every picked up with Jim did). As he saw, he worked at healing, by keeping me in the present.
He pointed out that it isn’t just lungs, but also throat and nasal cavities involved. When I tell Skip this, he points out that everybody hears me as having sinus problems, and once I hear it, I realize that it is one of those things that are so obvious from the outside and not at all on the inside. I had always concentrated on the coughs and ignored, or rather disregarded, the rest.
I had been getting worried, because I wasn’t getting better, and in fact had gotten only about an hour or an hour and a half sleep Monday night. Tuesday night I got about six hours, in four segments, a vast improvement, and each night afterward was better though by Friday morning I was still not normally well. Continue reading Black Box Session 10-13-00 (1)