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Friends, here is the intro from "More Adventures"; it covers many of the points we've been discussing of late.
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"While it has become a commonplace in esoteric studies to declare that when the student is ready the teacher will appear, it is also pretty much a given that many of those thus subpoenaed by the questing soul might well be residents of planes other than the physical. And although I’d been given several lucid hints throughout the decades that my course of study would be sparked and supervised from, well, to put it simply, above, it was not until the winter of 1998 that my convention bound ego finally surrendered to the flow of images deposited by ‘Henry’ on the mental level of my tiny, cluttered apartment. It was there they had waited, patiently, to be translated into words on a page, words which readers of A First Hand Account will likely have by now absorbed.
"Doubtlessly, ‘Henry’ was a teacher, a teacher who had appeared when ‘Gordon’ was ready. But he had appeared on the astral* plane. (Later he would disappear, not quite when I felt ready, but that’s another story) Previous teachers, such as Cyril Scott, David Spangler, Georges Gurdjieff, Jeddah Krishnamurti, and Dorothy MacLean, to name but a few, whether alive or then passed on, had all been physical plane residents at the time of their transmissions. And although I’d been deeply impressed with such discarnates as ‘The Tibetan’, ‘Seth’, and ‘Emmanuel’, I hadn’t quite put them on the same level as the others. A slight bit of physical plane snobbishness perhaps?
"Well, now I was talking to a dead man, a dead man that no-one else could see, a dead man whose ability to outsmart my attempts at verification were effortless and quite childish in their glee. What on earth would people think? Well, hey neat and pretty cool were two responses. Amazing and awesome were two more I heard after folks had read some of the pamphlets I published. If anyone tittered behind my back they did so very discreetly. And once I’d done a little research, especially works like Jon Klimo’s Channeling, I realized my experience was not so odd. If anything, it was a bit too predictable. Channeling your guide and then your Higher Self? Been there, done that.
"Part two, More Adventures In Eternity, now in your hand, picks up the stories exactly where part one concluded. In fact, the opening section was transcribed almost immediately after finishing part one. But because of a long delay in finding a suitable publisher I filed my notes, feeling then that to pursue what seemed to be shaping up into a long series without securing a print outlet would be foolish.
"However, in those intervening years, I gave many talks and seminars locally, and here in the western suburbs of Toronto, it was not hard to notice the audiences’ hunger for more and more details of the deeper, wider consciousness I was experiencing. Even without a publisher I came to see I was on the right track. When Frank DeMarco of Hampton Roads finally declared his delight with the manuscript, I could feel the full steam ahead signs popping up. Some months later, with the editing and polishing of A First Hand Account completed, and that all-important nod from my editor, I lunged with great enthusiasm into what I then called the ‘Afterlife Sequel’.
"From September 2003 until the summer of 2004, I spent much of my time in libraries and cafes with a laptop, transcribing fresh ‘Henry’ material and trawling through what seemed like acres of notes to piece together ‘Gordon’s’ expansion. Both these names are in inverted commas because, as one moves gradually through deeper and wider expressions of consciousness, the nametags of both incarnate and discarnate personalities seem less and less significant. Rather than the individual expression, one identifies more with consciousness itself. Individuals seem more like actors than essences. Actors whose performances deserve appreciation and applause, but only in the context of a play whose drama, however compelling, will soon be over. Needless to say, the postperformance cast party is the afterlife, where we can all sip, nibble and rehash to our heart’s content.
Higher Self/Monad/Disc/Source Self/Atman (take your pick)
"Theosophists and others used the term Monad to denote that part of the human which was (a) eternal and (b) did not descend into incarnation, but sent tiny sparks of itself into the physical to explore and report back to base. They also stated that Higher Self was an aspect of the Monad, an aspect existing one level ‘lower down’. The entity Seth, as translated by Jane Roberts, spoke of the Source Self from which all others were projected. That flowering of Hinduism called Vedanta saw Atman as the immortal part of the self, which is eternal, absolute being, bliss and consciousness, and expressed its union with Brahman (the one god) as tat tvam asi (thou art that). Bruce Moen experienced his soul source as a Disc which included many other souls intimately concerned with the progress of his journey and ultimate transcendence.
"Having absorbed all these concepts over the years of my reading and meditation, I now feel most comfortable with the term Higher Self, although I have absolutely no objection to the others. I see it as my source and succor, and feel its existence on the vibrational level just one step down from the ultimate, or god, level. Although it is virtually omniscient, it can only communicate to me, ‘physical Gordon’ what (a) I am ready to receive, and (b) what my brain has language for. Your Higher Self, by the way, is much the same. Please feel free to continue as you alone see fit.
"Although the post-mortem progress of the individual in the general direction of the Higher Self was hinted at on several occasions in part one, I did not then realize that the evocation of Higher Self consciousness was to be one of the main purposes of the trilogy. As pointed out by entities such as Seth and others, Higher Self exists not in time but eternity, and amongst other attributes, experiences its various expressions (incarnations) as simultaneous, and not as the linear cause-and-effect progress implied by past-life regression studies.
"However useful and instructive past life regressions are, and I myself am both an experiencer and practitioner, the involution/evolution journey of that ‘divine spark from the godhead’ discussed by many systems seems quite inoperative from the p.o.v. of the Higher Self. To the reincarnating personality, the relationships, traumas and ecstasies of past lives can all seem too real and relevant to currently experienced situations, and as a therapeutic and educative tool their value to the psyche is unimpeachable. But to the Higher Self such psychic reparations may be little more than timely first aid. Higher Self seems (to me, as of this writing, August 2004) endlessly fascinated with combining and recombining various energies into packets of information which function as psychic templates for incarnate personalities to express their always evolving reactions to the challenges posed by physical plane existence.
"In a sentence, Higher Self sees things one way while the incarnate personality sees things another way. Will there be a blending of perspectives? I sure hope so; ‘physical Gordon’ has been chiseling out his response for years. The progress report looks like this: as the incarnate personality continues to expand, its perceptions overflow their original dimension. What was once defined by space (a body), becomes defined by time (many bodies). What was once defined by physical plane reality (inevitable extinction) becomes redefined by astral plane reality (apparent immortality) and then further refined by Higher Self contact (eternity experienced in a huge variety of self-engineered limitations). And as a result, the one-track mind becomes the multidimensional being.
"In considering both these multiple incarnation models and how one might possibly merge the two, or at least travel smoothly between them, one gradually arrives at the following understanding: the Higher Self model, with its group soul/source hotel scenario, has the great advantage of allowing one to unload the burden of ‘famous’ past lives onto the more-than-willing, couldn’t-care- less Higher Self. And in doing so, you see that ‘you’ are not the direct result of any past life. You’re related, psychically and energetically, but you are not simply the latest version of whoever appeared to go before. In family terms, you’re much more like a cousin than a son or daughter. And as I had come across at least three historically notable characters in my ship of holy fools, none of which I disclosed to any but my most trusted friends, I embraced this knowing with a great relief, a ‘relief beyond conceit’, as I once termed it.
"Some traditions speak of the ‘soul-infused personality’. That state is considered the result of the incarnate personality overcoming the relentless pull of his desires and fears long enough to feel ‘the still small voice within’, that of the soul which seeks to establish a secure knowledge base on the physical plane. Since the soul and its energies are the core emanation from Higher Self into the body of man, such a state is the patient ambition of Higher Self. Simply put, such experiments have a success rate of varying percentages. But due to the inevitable influence of the economic, political and religious belief systems fashioned throughout history by man, in his denial and ignorance, such soul connections are usually translated into the acceptable frameworks of ‘angel’, ‘deity’, ‘savior’, ‘saint’, ‘demon’, ‘spirit guide’, and ‘prophet’. That the beings indicated by such terminologies really exist is not to be denied, but on many occasions that ‘light of inspiration’ is actually one’s soul, swinging from the rafters of your current belief system, trying to get your attention.
"One thinks of Robert Monroe’s ‘Inspecs’, remarkably wise guides who turned out, much to his shock, to be aspects of his Self on a mission from god. Monroe Institute graduate Bruce Moen has also elaborated on his experience of this phenomenon in his Exploring The Afterlife series. Which brings me to "www.afterlife-knowledge. com" , Bruce’s online home. Though A First Hand Account was experienced and put together by ‘Gordon’ before he joined this online community, the experiences and explorations discussed herein were often shared on the conversation board of ‘afterlife-knowledge’. As such sharing was of great value to ‘Gordon’ in his quest, I would like to thank Bruce Moen, Marilyn Traver, Ginny Rankin, David Pierce, Jeff Williams, ‘Alisha’, ‘Rebecca’, ‘Rosalie’, and all the unnamed others for their invaluable contributions to the unfolding of this sweet little mystery.
*Astral vs. Mental Body
When reading Robert Monroe’s trilogy, beginning with Journeys Out of The Body, it becomes obvious that his modus operandi is that of the astral body. As he rather pointedly avoids mention of any of the traditional teachings of this nature, it is unclear which, if any, he was influenced by. But if one studies the work of esoterists such as Charles Leadbeater, Cyril Scott, and the two works by Hereward Carrington and Sylvan Muldoon, all of which predate Monroe, it is plain that he is, in no uncertain terms, an astral adept. Lesser know works such as Practical Astral Projection by ‘Yram’ and The Art And Practice of Astral Projection by ‘Ophiel’ only confirm this view. (In fact another couple of out-of-print rarities, both predating Monroe, make for a fascinating comparison. Caroline D. Larsen’s 1927 My Travels In The Spirit World and Alice Gilbert’s 1949 Philip In The Spheres are well worth the search. Readers of Monroe’s Far Journeys, where he moves through time by over a thousand years, will be intrigued to find Gilbert and her deceased son doing much the same while obe at night.)
"All of which underscores a fascinating conclusion: Monroe decided not to teach astral travel. For the hemi-sync tapes, as I discovered after reading Bruce Moen’s first book and purchasing the set Going Home for myself, enable a projection of consciousness that is decidedly not astral, but is strongly suggestive of mental body activity. As recent works by Robert Bruce, Robert Peterson and Preston Dennett attest, astral travel beginners continue to be shocked by loud noises and shuddering vibrations, not to mention threatening apparitions and seductive desires. The experiences are very much in your face, as they say, and can, quite easily, be overwhelming, chasing the newbie student right back into his physical body. Hemi-sync, on the other hand, is very subtle in its effects. Those of a paranoiac frame of mind might even say insidious. Events tend to the wispy and telepathic, the emotions and fears/desires of the post-mortem crowd more, shall we say, theatrical than overwhelming, more distanced and easier to deal with.
"For those of a basic trusting disposition, as Bruce Moen often points out, the problem can often be, not initiating a transcendent series of events as such, but believing that they have already occurred. Retrievals and explorations can often be astoundingly easy. This, as you will see, was very often my experience. Very early on I found myself doing retrievals while I thought I was just getting ready to do one. And from the conversation board I found others had much the same experience. My conclusions were twofold: the world of spirit operates at a much faster rate than ours ‘here’, and one’s experiences ‘there’ seem to just whiz by, and/or the retrievals had been done while obe at night and were merely being replayed by soul so that physical Gordon’s brain would get the message and relay it on the conversation board to others. While I found Bruce Moen to be a very reliable guide in this matter, - trust is always the first issue - he would say, I discovered on rereading some of the older (1850onward) esoteric literature, much advice on the wisdom of using the mental body over the astral. In the areas of mediumship, healing and travel, the mental body was definitely the way to go, if only students could be shown how.
"In one’s astral, it was implied, one was prey to all the nasty detritus of that plane, mischievous elementals, manipulative magicians/shamans, the malicious deceased, – but in the mental one was freed from such astral white trash. My puzzle-completing Aha! experience came while reading lucid dreamer Robert Moss’s "Dreamgates". A journal entry from 1995 sums it all up rather nicely: “I enter a sphere of light. My physical body is far below; I look down on it as if I am looking down from an airplane. I see a second body floating above it. I have a sense of liberation from the tug of feelings and desires. I am told ‘You are now in your mental body’. Its form is that of a point of light. I am guided through a series of exercises to test the role of Kama, or desire. I descend into the astral body to experience the force of appetites that live within it. I return to a sphere of light that now embraces the whole scene.” Yes, that’s what I was doing! Being a point of light and expanding into whatever body and clothing was useful for the situation at hand. A trickster with a divine sense of mission and compassion. Sounds good, doesn’t it? Indeed it does, as do the rest of the expanded states I shall describe for you, all of which lead me to believe that using consciousness as my tool and intent as my motive force, I can be virtually anywhere, do anything, and communicate with everyone, from the highest to the lowest. As can you. The only limitations are the parameters of your current belief system and your level of self-esteem. The entire spectrum of created beings throughout time and space await your calling card, should you so wish to pass it along. For example, a small series of episodes not included in the text.
"Some years ago I read in regressionist Bruce Goldberg’s Time Travelers From The Future that in some discoveries of repeated alien abduction scenarios the guiding presence of tall blond humans from over 1,000 years in the future was inescapable. And not only that, they seemed to be more or less in charge of the Greys and Hybrids doing the legwork. Because of the vast divergence of opinion amongst serious abduction researchers, I shall limit myself to merely pointing out that I was affected by this, and like much of one’s reading in the metaphysical and paranormal, it was filed for future reference.
"Some time in the middle of the period later referred to as ‘Gordon’s expansion’, I took to meditating in a serene and lovely church garden. As was common for the time I suggested to whomever that I was available for retrieval work. I immediately found myself in the upper bedroom of an old house, with a woman seemingly at the end of her tether: rushing about, tearing at her hair, wailing. Her husband had been lost at sea. I tried to make myself a visible and calming influence, and was soon taken for an angelic presence. A spiritual dialogue conforming to the norms of mid-nineteenth century Protestantism developed. Having grown tired of taking so many notes on retrievals by then, I have none for this and apologize. But I can tell you that over the next couple of months, about every week I would return to the scene of this poor lady’s aggravation, to work with her on the themes of (a) abandoning dissolute behavior, and (b) calmly accepting god’s ways. She seemed to truly feel that I was an angel, and her sense of being blessed was truly humbling. More than once I had to raise her from my feet. On about visit four, I promised to bring the spirit of her beloved to her. On visit five he appeared, thank god, and I stood back quietly. The joyful, ghostly reunion, perhaps solid evidence of instability to neighbors, seemed to seal her road to recovery.
"On another visit I tried to explain that I was not an angel but a human from about one hundred years in the future, guided by kindly spirits. She tried to understand, asking about the quality of life in my world. I spoke about telephones, television, cars and planes. Yes, it was a challenge, and I wonder if ultimately such information might have been more upsetting than inspiring. In the months to come I often had psychic visions of her walking the streets of the town, lonely but somehow at peace with her loneliness. And as the area had a well documented history of boat building and seafaring, I assumed I had merely shifted backward in time, perhaps not moving more than a couple of hundred yards from my bench in the garden. And it was not until much later that I recalled Bruce Goldberg’s book.
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