• Paul Blakey: Another way to use I Ching

    An old friend weighed in on another way to use the I Ching, and with his permission I reprint his email. Hi Frank, You caught my attention with your thoughts on the I Ching, which has been an ongoing study of mine for probably 50 years now. I started with the Wilhelm/Baynes version but over…

  • Dreaming and living as input

    Monday, June 6, 2022 6:20 a.m. June 6, 1944, D-Day; 1961, Carl Jung died; 1968, Bobby Kennedy died. I had one of those labored spy dreams – labored as in, it seemed to be under construction as I observed, rather than flowing evenly and seamlessly as at other times. Let’s try again about the mechanics…

  • Measuring the human energy field

    This email, from a friend who wishes to remain anonymous, speaks for itself and should interest at least some. Frank – The scientific paper at this link has just been published. It concerns experiments that appear to measure the physical effects of a human energy field. http://www.acamjournal.com/open-access/studies-of-the-origin-and-nature-of-the-energetic-forces-420.pdf In the experiments described in this paper, I…

  • How our lives are shaped

    Tuesday, June 7, 2022 6:10 a.m. We’re starting to queue up questions faster than you can answer them, which is gratifying. The more, the merrier, says I, and the more difficult and challenging, the better. We still have the last of Martha’s questions from last Wednesday to address. “I’d also love to hear more about…

  • Dreaming alternative lives

    Wednesday, June 8, 2022 4:40 a.m. Bill Ebeltoft asks if dreams are sometimes recall of alternative lives – alternatives created by our choices. Care to respond? Not exactly “recall,” not exactly “alternative.” Yes, worth discussing. This dovetails with the memory I half-recalled yesterday with Jane and Jane, doesn’t it? Should I look up the detail…

  • Dream processes; reactivation

    Thursday, June 9, 2022 6:10 a.m. So I went to bed asking for a dream that would be meaningful, that I would remember and understand. The only thing I came back with was a fragment, but I think in its own way it helps address our question. I have forgotten the context, but we were…

  • The Yugas and the times

    Friday, June 10, 2022 7:15 a.m. Feeling lazy today. Maybe no session. 8:30 a.m. I suppose I should begin, or I will regret having missed the chance. I know they have nothing against my taking a day off, but I do. So maybe let’s address Ramona Thiessen’s question. “From the Eastern perspective time is distributed…

  • Memory as a reflection of reality

    Sunday, June 12, 2022 5:50 a.m. Unless you prefer something else, I thought we could address the final item in our queue (though I think I may have lost track of one somewhere). That would be fine. Set your switches, copy the question. From Lori Miranda, edited a bit: [I’ve been very intrigued by the…

  • Precognition and fate

    Monday, June 13, 2022 6:10 a.m. I see I have several related questions from Bob Paddock. I edited it down a little; let’s look at the questions posed, which I number (at your suggestion, probably). [Bob Paddock: [One Saturday in 2004 Karen and I were going to cook something on the grill.  She was already…

  • Choice and the shaping of 3D life

    Friday, June 17, 2022 7 a.m. It is always a problem. When I start a project, I throw myself into it – often at an unsustainable rate, but anyway using up a lot of horsepower – and the temptation is to lose sight of myself, looking instead outwardly at the project. This is a particularly…