Josh Langley wrote on Jul 4th, 2011 at 4:33am:One of the big things to helping the trust aspect is that whenever i'm about to ask the helper with the final aspect of the retrieval, i automatically try and guess what they'll come dressed as and i have never got it right. They always turn up as something i wouldn't have thought, yet is perfect for the situation.
Hey, I like that. It's like primping the pump too, it gets you open for receiving what's coming.
Even if you knew you were trying to fool yourself as a test, it still works because if something unexpected happens that you couldn't have known, or if something happens that you know you aren't making up, you get that distinct feeling that it's real and you know you aren't making it up.
I've done that before...pretended to imagine a conversation with someone, only to be stopped in my tracks to find them walking into the scene, moving, talking, and doing things that I wasn't making up! It was like, my mind was prepared to think/say one thing, but here's this person who is doing all the talking. The first time that happened to me it scared me so bad I literally just opened my eyes, jumped up, and left the room because I was SO shocked by what I was seeing in my mind like a movie.
So I really like the aspect of doing pretending to open the flow of imagination and open the nonphysical senses of perception. And like your trick/test...you just can't fool yourself. When you're surprised at something you didn't know or expect, or you have an unexpected emotion, you just can't fake that kind of stuff.
Thanks for the reminder of ways to overcome the blocks. I really need to make time to sit down and try a retrieval. Haven't done so in so long.
Vicky