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Telepathic Dreams or Remote Reviewing?!

Tuesday, January 3rd, 2006

I had a dream this morning that after my partner left for a meeting he came back and stood outside our bedroom window eating purple jelly beans and extending the bag to me (but I was too tired and was enjoying the wonderful “October” in “January” weather) as my head was popped outside. He was also telling me about a letter received. I was very sleepy and didn’t want to wake up and was annoyed that he was extending jelly beans to me when I was trying to sleep — further, I didn’t want to stick my head out of the window (and when he came in the window was closed but my head was pointing towards the window while I was laying onto the bed… sort of the wrong direction for sleeping) .

Then he came in talking about the letter and I couldn’t make much sense of what he was saying, wondered why he was telling me “again”, and he came to wake me up and I didn’t want to wake up. 🙂 He made room for himself on the bed while I struggled to keep sleeping. 🙂 I’m not sure why, but I decided to tell him about my dream and he said quite calmly: Yes, I just went to the store and got some jelly beans. I was outside our window thinking about the letter and you and lots of stuff.

*wow* I’m not certain that I have registered something like this happening before where it’s been “confirmed” that it happened. I know that we have a very strong telepathic connection without need for focus and that I’m telepathic in nature when connecting to the energy of others during a reading, but this is new~ Huzzah, the dream stuff is working even though I wasn’t trying. *grin*

p.s. It turns out the jelly beans were not all purple… there were different colours but he was enjoying the purple ones the most.
p.p.s. I may of been remote viewing — something I have done before without trying.

Remote viewing feels like you are “actually” there in the space that you see. It’s kind of scary if you sort of know you are doing it but don’t know why it’s happening or whose space you are looking at. This time it was familiar so I didn’t get alarmed or shut it down.

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Saturday, December 31st, 2005

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Keen: How to Get the Best Psychic, Tarot, etc.. Phone Reading

Friday, December 30th, 2005

1.

Know what your questions are~

a) Understand what outcomes you hope for but be flexible.
b) Understand what you are *really* seeking. ie To be loved, To be appreciated, etc. etc.
c) Be clear in your question. Do not provide too much detail or background information.
d) State the current condition related to the question: i.e. divorced, single, employed, etc. However, some readers don’t want to know a thing — ask your reader how they want questions phrased.
e) Create open ended and closed ended questions.
f) Be prepared for not hearing what you don’t want to hear and be aware of your emotions.
g) Know your strengths and weaknessess.

2.

Read the whole ad~

a) Write down what you like and what you don’t like.
b) Look on the Internet if you don’t understand terms.
c) See the differences and similarities to other ads.
d) Anything stand out?

3.

Contact the reader~

a) Through email ask the reader what their strengths and weaknesses are.
b) Everyone has strengths and weaknessess.
c) Trust your gut instinct.
d) Trust your mind.
e) Ask for insights and guidance to help manifest what you desire.
f) Ask your reader how they want questions phrased or if they even want to hear your question.

4.

Let time be still~

a) Write down what the reader is saying.
b) Do not draw immediate conclusions.
c) See how general statements apply to you
d) Understand how metaphors and symbolic information applies to you
e) Take action on what you can and let the rest be forgotten (put what you wrote away and then go on with your life.)

Things to Know~

1. Do not seek a miracle worker or a magic eight ball.
2. Do not be tied to outcomes.
3. Understand what you want to really manifest. Not to get x,y,z but to have x,y,z in your life. In other words, not to have Mr. So and So but rather to have love and compatibility in your life.
4. Respect and appreciate the reader like you would want to be respected and appreciated.
5. Do not only seek specific “WOW, How did they know?” readings but rather appreciate that general and synchronistic information can be just as *productive and meaningful*.
6. Some readings require *time*, *calm*, and *quiet*. Ask your reader if they want to take your question(s) through email BEFORE the phone reading starts. Be mindful of not writing too much. A sentence per question is about all that is needed. 🙂

To Be Continued… Sample questions…

What Makes a Psychic Fraud or Scam Artist?

Friday, December 30th, 2005

I have a lot of ideas and thoughts on the subject myself but I wonder if anyone would like to add their opinion.

These are some things I have in mind:
1. Only (or mainly) in it for the money;
2. Doesn’t have compassion for the seeker;
3. Preys on(pushes) seekers when they are most vulnerable;
4. Encourages repeat visits/sessions without any plan;
5. Focuses on the negative (hexes, curses, negative spell removal);
6. Offers negative spells/black magic for large sums of money;

7. Says they can perform miracles:  heal you, get you rich, bring love to your life ALL without you having to do a thing!! *sigh* If only…;
8. and *Purposefully* lists their abilities inaccurately.

Now I must say again, that as a Skeptic I often need to experience or have proof that something exists (odd that I’m a skeptic huh? skeptics are people who like to investigate and believe in searching for the truth).

So since I do not work with those that have crossed over, it’s hard for me to believe that happens. *grin* Therefore I’m not sure if Sylvia Browne is for real but that doesn’t make her a fake either. Having said that, Sylvia Browne does charge a lot of money but I have said before that that’s because there is demand. If there’s no demand, she couldn’t charge that much. Basic selling principle. So people are more than likely getting “something” out of the transaction.

Also, if she were to charge the *normal* rate she would probably be booked for years and years and why should that happen?

So I don’t have a problem with a psychic charging a lot of money as long as three things exist: a) the seeker can afford it, b) the seeker gets something really meaningful from the transaction and c) it was worth the cost.

I think that criteria is a universal truth that applies to ALL purchases in life, no?