Vicky,
Vicky wrote on Dec 3rd, 2008 at 12:36am:So, even though I know and understand all this, why do I STILL find it hard to get past that blockage? Why is it still hard for me to allow myself to let go and pretend and put myself into that frame of mind? How do I get past that feeling of "I'm just waiting, I want to be doing" ?
I sometimes still ask myself those same questions. Sometimes I feel doubt about the level of my own abilities. And as a result trusting in using the process I developed that will be put to the test in the effort. For me the blockage in those times are about my feelings of doubt about my ability to get it right, to be 100% accurate. The way that blockage operates is by preventing me from taking the risk by failing to make the attempt.
Getting past that feeling of "I'm just waiting, I want to be doing" ? is easy. As easy as jumping into a cold water swimming pool. You just decide to jump, go to the pool, and jump in without hesitation. Same way to get past the waiting to the doing, as the Great Yoda (Star Wars) would say, "Try not, do or do not." Or as Nike would say, "just do it."
For me that meant doing visits with deceased folks on request of a physically living person. It meant having a reason to want to explore beyond the limitations of my beliefs and doing it.
And yes, it is putting your focus of attention into the daydream if you are a daydreamer. Just start daydreaming about a fantasyland place, some other area of conscious that interests you. For me it was the Afterlife but it could be any area of consciousness, including emotions, beliefs, ETs, etc. Then just daydream it into being. When something unexpected happens, play along to see where it leads you.
It will be interesting to hear what happens.
Bruce