Jim-Alberta
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Folks -
I received an email a few days back, from Bruce notifying me that he was adding this page to his site, to talk about experiences, insights and thoughts, and I welcome the chance to post here.
This is my first opportunity to say "Hello" on the Afterlife-Knowledge site, and talk a bit about the recent workshop that Bruce presented at our home in the rural area south of St. Paul, Alberta.
We (my wife and I) had contemplated holding the workshop in a rented meeting room, but St. Paul is a small town - at most 5,000 people live there - and the selection of suitable rooms was limited.
After confirming the dates for the workshop with Bruce, I went to check on the room which I considered to meet our needs most satisfactorily, and found that it was no longer available.
Given that we have lived in this area for over 6 years now, and had yet to really discuss our exposure to the work that the Monroe Institute and Bruce have done to explore and work in altered states, we decided to arrange for the participants to come to our house for the workshop.
I am no stranger to Bruce's work, or to the Monroe Institute, and retrievals - while not an everyday occurrance - are certainly familiar territory for me, and this would be the third Exploring the Afterlife workshop that I had participated in.
We have a good-sized main floor area, and with all the furniture pushed out of the way, we were able to set up folding lounge chairs - the kind one would take camping or to the beach - which allowed most participants to recline while performing the exercises. This worked out pretty well for most, although a few chose conventional furniture or the floor.
We had a mix of local and travelling participants, with the farthest journeyer coming in from Thunder Bay, Ontario, in a marathon 20 hour drive over 2 days. Other came from Manitoba and Saskatchewan, and from Edmonton, a 2 hour drive to the west.
Of those who attended, there were 4 or 5 local folks who had never been exposed to either the Monroe Institute or Bruce's work, so it was a real treat to watch as they went through the exercises, and made contact with non-physical folk.
We invited everyone to meet in town at a local restuarant on the Friday night, from 6:30 to 8:30. We met most of the participants - and some non-participants who were curious - and visited until probably 9 pm.
On Saturday, the workshop ran from 8:30 in the morning until 9 om at night, with breaks for lunch and a frozen pizza dinner for everyone. One of the local lady participants brought 3 home-made apple pies, which were a hit for dessert when heated in the oven.
On Sunday, the workshop ran from 8:30 in the morning until around 7 in the evening. The Retrieval exercise and the "Making Contact" exercise were the highlights for everyone, and there were many excited people after these had finished.
Of the 12 folks who joined us at our house, 2 had previously attended one of Bruce's workshops, which we held in 2006 in the Calgary area For the other 10, this was a meaningful event, and I've received several emails wanting to attend another workshop in the future.
There were several local folk who are interested in meditation and related work that were uncertain about how far this workshop would push into the non-physical. I talked to several who were interested, but fearful of what they might experience. These folks now have other local folks who can talk about their experiences, to help ease the fear which they felt.
Overall, Bruce presented the material in a measured, progressive manner which conveyed dignity and respect for everyone, and I congratulate him for making such an effort.
We were pleased to be able to take an extra day to visit and recharge our energy levels before driving Bruce to the airport, but we are already talking about an encore presentation for the spring/summer of 2009.
Any comments or suggestions are welcome.
Jim Szpajcher St. Paul, AB
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