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Title: Trying new approach to Marie Post by betson on Sep 1st, 2009 at 9:22am
Greetings,
Recently Tgecks told of retrieving mentally or in a pinpoint of consciousness, so I wondered if i could try that. Finally last night/ early this morning I got the go-ahead, (as I'm still at the stage where I ask my HS for confirmation of alot of things.) I must say this mental 'phasing' is much faster since few clues are given and those that are are so quickly mentally transferred that I wasn't sure I'd heard correctly. "Yes. Marie. She won't leave things'' was mentally said quicker than I can type this. When I did ask where was she, I was told 'shhhhh, here.' She didn't show up in any form, just more light in a blue background. I didn't know what kind of things she was holding onto--floating flotsam from a plane- or ship-wreck? As I started to think that, I heard 'pearls' and sensed a line of white circles draped as though being held. ''Maybe you could let go of that for a moment,'' I started to think/ mentally suggest, but halfway through the sentence, the line of dots dropped out of sight and I felt her presence, a slight magnetic field, pull up and away at a rapid speed. ''That's it?" I started to ask but I was awake in my own body. At this website we once discussed whether these retrievals would be remembered or these stuck souls recognized in the Afterlife. :) Certainly not with this style, -- nor with the others, seemed to be the consensus of opinion then too. Bets |
Title: Re: Trying new approach to Marie Post by spooky2 on Sep 3rd, 2009 at 12:28am
A few times I noticed something like retrievals almost happen within an eyeblink. I couldn't extract much details. Could be that we can decide in which mode of perception we approach retrievals and other travels, but not every perception mode can be translated properly into our human memory system.
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Title: Re: Trying new approach to Marie Post by b2 on Sep 3rd, 2009 at 8:49am
In what are perceived to be extremely swift events, it surprises me that so many details actually make their way back with us from these kinds of journeys. In my experience, the speed at which events in what is called here a 'phasing' mode occur are much much faster than within what I consider my 'dreaming' mode. An eyeblink could really describe much of it.
It is odd, now that I think about it, the process (for me) of slowing down the body, meditating, having a sense sometimes of a 'suspended' animation, and then something very very fast will occur. One could miss it entirely if one were not watching closely. |
Title: Re: Trying new approach to Marie Post by betson on Sep 3rd, 2009 at 3:20pm
Hi,
time is sure a puzzlement in the non-physical ! Supposedly our brains are in theta-mode -- the slowest-- and yet a relatively brief retrieval usually takes me about three hours. Unfortunately for this experiment with style, I didn't check the clock. Does anyone have information on time taken by phasing? Bets |
Title: Re: Trying new approach to Marie Post by Vee on Sep 3rd, 2009 at 4:18pm
Time by phasing would be difficult because we travel over so much territory, much of it switching times as it goes. Like, in one of my first retrievals, flying over a great forest, then being in the body of a woman and feeling myself fall over a cliff, then finding her at the foot of the cliff, covered in ice, frozen in the winter. All different days and hours and weeks and months, how long did it take to complete that retrieval in delivering her to her relative in the park...a lovely and fascinating 40 minutes or so I think, when I look back, but not certain about that. Vee
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Title: Re: Trying new approach to Marie Post by Adam on Sep 3rd, 2009 at 10:11pm
Maybe it doesn't matter with what you're talking about but things like these started to happen to me a few time ago.
I'm relaxed in my bed at night and all of a sudden I found myself remembering a series of events (about me doing something on the "other side") to which I can't make sense, chronologically speaking, as if they occurred all at the same time! |
Title: Re: Trying new approach to Marie Post by betson on Sep 4th, 2009 at 10:49am
Hi,
Time sure is a puzzlement in the non-physical ! That's where you must have been, Adam. So Vee, did you do the retrieval in separate phases, on different days -- Earth-time-wise? I regained my peace of mind about these conundrums when Spooky once said to just give up trying to figure it out since it (time) doesn't exist there. Bets |
Title: Re: Trying new approach to Marie Post by Vee on Sep 5th, 2009 at 11:12am
Hi Bets. No, it took about 40 minutes in one session, but covered, of course, months or years of "her" time, as she was out walking, falling, and then being at the foot of the cliff for possibly months or years, winter comes, her body freezes, etc., a lengthy period in her "time". Covered and encapsulated in about 40 minutes or so my time. Like reading an illustrated book or something. Vee
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