Vicky
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Hi,
I too find it hard to perceive a helper, even if it is to use pretending to prime the pump. I think for me, it is because I am putting too much effort on trying to visualize something.
One of my most memorable experiences was during an OBE, where a helper was present but I had absolutely no idea until he wanted to make his presence known to me. I would have bet a million bucks there wasn't anyone else present in this experience (except my friend and me) but when this helper spoke, telling me to go back to the physical, I was so startled it felt like I jolted a bit. When I turned toward the sound of his voice, I couldn't see, feel, or sense anyone there but because I heard him speak I now had the knowing he was there.
It was a good learning experience for me, because I now do believe we always have helpers in our presence, but we just aren't always able to perceive them. It doesn't mean they aren't right there. Because of that experience, I realized it wasn't very important to try and "see" the person I was trying to connect with.
Another time, while trying to make contact with someone deceased I knew, I was again expecting to see something, and yet what came through was only his voice, loud and clear. Because of that surprise, I had the knowing feeling of his presence and was able to let go of wanting so badly to actually see him.
I myself find the knowing element that Bruce teaches to be far more important than any other way to perceive. The visuals are superb of course, but if I focus on that expectation then I'm really doing myself a dis-service. It's a bummer and a hard lesson for a person who is so used to being able to visualize so easily. For me, I think the more I waste time on thinking "I gotta have the visual", the less chance I actually will.
Vicky
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