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Borden
29th January 2012, 11:53
I don't know how well known or popular or otherwise Stuart Wilde may be on this forum, but I love him.

I am not pushing him as a guru, whistle-blower or anything of the kind. Indeed, I realize that to those unfamiliar with his work he could appear somewhat silly or crazy. For my money though, he does this on purpose, because he understands how things work at a deep level.

I don't think he cares what people think, so long as the people who want to get something out of his teachings do. That's courage, I'd say.

One thing I love about him is his irreverence and fun. As far as I'm concerned, anyone who comes along to talk about a spiritual message and is grand and straight-faced about it ... loses me. I feel that the truly spiritual are the most child-like in their good humour. Not childish, child-like. For instance, the Dalai Lama ... look how often he seems to be smiling and laughing! I love that.

Here are two funny little clips that really made me smile, and if anyone doesn't know Stuart and is interested, he's easy to find on the Internet and has a blog where he posts his visions and observations. He does talk about some very odd things, so I'd better warn you about that ... but I would love it if anyone on this forum discovers him through stumbling upon this post.

Again, I'm not pushing him ... take him or leave him!

And please feel free to discuss!

PL4TalRzooM

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best wishes,

Borden

Jenci
29th January 2012, 14:33
I like short videos like this !

Great messages and to the point, thanks Borden.
Jeanette

Borden
29th January 2012, 14:41
Thanks Jenci,

quite self-conscious about posting this, but Stuart's had this odd synchronicity thing for me, so I thought I'd finally (very tentatively) try and share him if anyone's interested.

best wishes,

Borden

(Sorry for replying as 'Borden', Jeannette ... but if I put Mephistopholes I might not get the positive feedback. Ho ho. Irreverence!)

Earth Angel
29th January 2012, 15:59
yes I know and love Stuart.....thanks for those!

andrewgreen
29th January 2012, 16:11
I met a psychic lady who told me I should read his books and you've just made me remember, I'm going to buy one :)

lisalu
29th January 2012, 16:14
I Love Stuie! I've been following him for years, thanks for posting, I thought I was all alone! the video about getting what you want I know for a fact is true and works. I've been using that technique for years now, it works for me in my business, perfectly.
he always makes me laugh, it's so important to keep your humor, it'll get you thru hard times. a little trick I learned from my Dad.

Borden
29th January 2012, 16:36
Andrew, which one are you going to buy?

And lisalu ... your Dad obviously had some wisdom. Wish my Dad was still around!

Borden

(And yes, that was my point really, and why I love Stuie ... it's all so funny really!)

lisalu
29th January 2012, 16:52
I wish my Dad was still around too, Borden. His "wisdom" was well earned. His life was a series of bad events, so you either have to just give it up and laugh your way thru it, or you're going to be miserable and shedding a lot of tears. I vote for laughing it off and moving on.That was the biggest thing I learned from him.
I just started rereading his books, it's been years since I've read him, and I have a whole new appreciation for him now. And so glad he started his
" A- list" again.
Lisalu

Borden
29th January 2012, 17:02
I'm on the A list too ...

some of that stuff is not for the faint hearted! But I know he means well, and he's anything but a doom and gloom merchant really.

Borden.

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yes I know and love Stuart.....thanks for those!

Thanks Earth Angel,

your profile picture is both funny and alarming!

Borden

Jenci
29th January 2012, 17:18
Thanks Jenci,

quite self-conscious about posting this, but Stuart's had this odd synchronicity thing for me, so I thought I'd finally (very tentatively) try and share him if anyone's interested.

best wishes,

Borden

(Sorry for replying as 'Borden', Jeannette ... but if I put Mephistopholes I might not get the positive feedback. Ho ho. Irreverence!)

Don't be self-conscious. It's all good here. That's how we learn by sharing.

I've never seen any of Stuart's work myself but he has been mentioned to me before.

He's so right about anything that we grasp at, we will lose. I like the way he illustrates it by leaning towards and saying that we need to stand up straight. A clever message :)
Jeanette

Borden
29th January 2012, 17:25
Thanks Jeanette,

I remember a geography teacher I had who was explaining to us about ordinance survey maps and the contour lines ... he went off the white board and drew on the wall, haha. Mr. Gulliver ... that always stayed with me. I think Stuart is doing the same thing with his funny videos. I feel that the truly wise have the ability and the understanding to be truly silly ... they know it will stick in our minds.

love,

Borden (Mephistopholes)

Carmen
29th January 2012, 18:06
I have most of Stuart Wilde's books. I went to one of his lectures years ago. Love his English humor. He is so funny!!

In one of his books his has a very funny part where he talks about Jehovah leading the Jews from Egypt to Palestine. Takes forty years?!! He likened it to a sort of spiritual tai chi, (sloooow motion) for the journey to have taken so long!!

Borden
29th January 2012, 18:30
I have most of Stuart Wilde's books. I went to one of his lectures years ago. Love his English humor. He is so funny!!

In one of his books his has a very funny part where he talks about Jehovah leading the Jews from Egypt to Palestine. Takes forty years?!! He likened it to a sort of spiritual tai chi, (sloooow motion) for the journey to have taken so long!!

Haha, I hadn't heard that one. One that made me laugh is when he described how some practitioner who favoured the 'psychic bubble' technique didn't like his idea that it's no good if an etheric giant comes along and steps on you, bubble and all!

Borden

Carmen
29th January 2012, 18:35
Yeah, he pulls the rug out from under many new age stuff. Love his humor, as I said, plus his spiritual practicality.

Corncrake
29th January 2012, 18:54
Thanks for posting. I like these. I am going to look for more.

Dorjezigzag
30th January 2012, 00:40
I with you on this one Borden!
'The trick to money is having some' is a Stuart Wilde classic
Too many people focus on their lack, which just manifests more lack, he's living the dream and we all can too
He is a true English eccentric,

Calz
30th January 2012, 03:54
Stewie "the morph" Wilde. Fun to read and listen to. Have one of his cd sets as well as a book or two. Happy to see him more active again on his website.

This from today:

____________________________


Christ-Shiva-Vishnu-Christ

Posted on January 29, 2012 by Stuart Wilde

At the center of the Aluna spirit worlds, very far away, in the fields-upon-fields, dimensions-beyond-dimensions, maybe a million dimensions from here, is the world of the Hindu Gods.

They are either the Higher Authorities, or they are very close to the Higher Authorities–the supreme “inner world” celestial controllers of this Universe. I’m too small to know exactly their position.

Jesus as you may know was an incarnation of Krishna, as was Rama, both he and Jesus were avatars, each, was one of the ten incarnations of the God Vishnu. Vishnu and Shiva are linked as the females Saraswati, Lakshmi and Parvati are as one.

As humans we can’t really understand two people merging as a combined etheric energy field, but at a different level all beings are as one, be they evil beings that are all one huge inner world devil, or the celestial beings that are a collective god.

I’ve had the phenomena of merging with another person three times. I merged with Khris Krepcik three years ago (see P.S. below), it was very odd, it took three days, I found myself sliding across and he came over to me.

Khris Krepcik

www.thehoodedsage.com

Then I started talking in a mid-West accent like Khris, saying stuff in American like he does, “Hey Bro, are you good?” and so forth, and he sounded like a London hooligan from the back of the Kings Rd, Chelsea. Funny eh? I later merged with two ladies as well, so it can go from female to male and back again.

As the power merges it gets stronger. The two Higher Selves are made together as two aspects of the one. In the end the Hindus are here to fight the ghouls, destroy the 5th Reich (the secret Fat Controllers), and bring Armageddon to an end. Without them there would be no hope for humanity, this world would become a perpetual hell world.

The Gods return to us the Dharma, the ancient knowing, the sweetness of balance, and the natural laws we call the Tolemac honor code.

The greatest gift was the Gods taught us was to “see” so we learned about them, we were in awe, we aspired to align more closely to them. And we in turn used the perception granted to us to go into the hell worlds and fight to degrade a million evils on their behalf.

If you look at pictures of the Gods, and you humbly pray to them it helps you align to their benevolence. A small part of their power becomes your power. Grace flows towards you.

Stuart Wilde (www.stuartwilde.com)
©2012 Stuart Wilde. All rights reserved.


***P.S. None of the New Thought, New Age teachers and writers can “see” because if they could they’d write about it. Now there may be obscure Hindu gurus, or Buddhist monks can see but they don’t appear in the mainstream.

Once Khris Krepcik and I could “see” the Aluna worlds, we wrote out a new theology, a new metaphysical spiritual teaching, one that was very different to what had gone before, it was like an upgrade.

Our teachings are not really for ordinary people as our work is far too advanced and complicated, but it is there so the genuine travelers that have held the faith over the years can go to the next step. And the teaching are there so serious students can know what is about to happen next in the world, and they can position themselves safely. In the end we are here to save the children.

If there were no next step for the serious students, ones that are brave and disciplined that can handle the truth without flinching, they would degrade and fall away to the dark.

So that, in part, is why KK and I were given the gift of sight. Okay bye for now.


http://www.stuartwilde.com/

Calz
1st February 2012, 06:59
Another "vision of interest" from Stewie (and happens to relate to a story from Linda M. Howe's site):



One of those strange synchronicity type moments ... probably nothing (other than weird). Just posted this in astrid's strange sound thread ...



Strange story keeps getting stranger. This one way long to copy here ... take the link below.


Mysterious "Chorus of Trumpets" heard in Tennessee

http://www.earthfiles.com/news.php?ID=1939&category=Environment


... and then came across this for today's entry on Stewie "the morph" Wilde's site:


__________


Revelation’s Trumpets

Posted on January 31, 2012 by Stuart Wilde

Here’s what Revelation says about the seven trumpets.

Rev.8

[1] And when he had opened the seventh seal, there was silence in heaven about the space of half an hour.

[2] And I saw the seven angels which stood before God; and to them were given seven trumpets.

I’ve heard the trumpets in the Aluna they are very beautiful and mystical, they sound like those long Tibetan horns.

The noise people are hearing round the world must be an electromagnetic acoustic effect, but then they could be what St. John of Patmos wrote about as he could not have known about the fields we know about today.

Then I saw a vision of a clock it was digital, and the time was 2.5999 am. East is the direction of the celestial field and it’s at 3.00 am on the clock when 12 o’clock is facing north. So we might be very close to something big.

Gold has gone up recently from $1580 a month or more ago, to $1738 today.

http://www.stuartwilde.com/2012/01/revelations-trumpets/

conk
2nd February 2012, 20:05
Thanks for the reminder. Must pull out his book again.

Borden
2nd February 2012, 20:26
Thanks for posting the updates Calz,

and I thought I'd mention that the 'A-list' referred to earlier in the thread is free to be on. I think you just need to go to his site and send an email from there. He doesn't bombard you with junk at all, and the emails you'll receive are pretty few and far between. I got one a day or two ago, a little essay, and I guess those are about things that he feels he doesn't want to post on the blog. Maybe a little heavier or scarier ... though to be honest, his tone never feels heavy or scary to me. Do have a look if you're interested. Interesting stuff!

Borden

RunningDeer
19th March 2012, 23:27
Hi Borden,
I just discovered this thread after reading your post in the "avatar and name" thread. I read all of Stuart Wilde's books and in the back of one was an advertisement for: “Stuart Wilde’s Warrior Wisdom 5 day Intensive,” Taos, New Mexico, in December, 1990. I signed up without knowing what it was going to entail. Emphasis was an outward bound experience including repelling mountains, high wire activity, blindfolds, trust exercises, firewalk, sweat lodge, lecture, dropped us off in the snowy mountains each alone for an undisclosed amount of time no food, flash lights, watches, music etc., he taught warrior skills, meditation 3:30 a.m., how to obtain energy, and group accountably, etc.

It was designed so that there was very little sleep, so it wasn't long before one breaks through the ego layers. It was an extremely powerful experience. I was amazed how many people from around the world signed up. There were about 112 of us that impacted one another.

Deborah (ahamkara)
19th March 2012, 23:36
Stuart is a highly flawed human being (and would be the first to admit it). He advocates gentleness, humility, quiet strength and is an eloquent spokesperson for the animal kingdom. His work is controversial and certainly not to be taken as "gospel", but there is great wisdom in his observations. Love the guy.

Debra
20th March 2012, 03:16
He is deliciiicious Borden, thank you.

That´s what I do privately in the forest but only the dogs are my witness. I agree, it is his child like response that makes him so forgiving and yet so compelling.

I loved his irreverent work out on the rock .. the truth just flowed from that position and connection. Now that is channelling!

161803398
20th March 2012, 03:46
He's lovely! Thanks very much.

RunningDeer
20th March 2012, 12:18
Stuart is a highly flawed human being (and would be the first to admit it).

That's a perfect description. I couldn't find the right words. Yes. Gifted entertainer and speaker.

My first book by Stuart Wilde was only pocket size, called, "Life Wasn't Meant to be s Struggle." (I believe that's correctly titled.) Every paragraph jumped out at me. And I couldn't wait to get a hold of his next book and some of his tape sets. The newer books I didn't resonate with so much.

I download to iPad, "The Trick to Money is Having Some". It's been updated since the my paperback one. I don't agree with all his concepts now but it was perfect for me back in the 1990's. (In fairness, the world was different back then as well.)

Borden
20th March 2012, 13:18
Stuart is a highly flawed human being (and would be the first to admit it).

That's a perfect description. I couldn't find the right words. Yes. Gifted entertainer and speaker.

My first book by Stuart Wilde was only pocket size, called, "Life Wasn't Meant to be s Struggle." (I believe that's correctly titled.) Every paragraph jumped out at me. And I couldn't wait to get a hold of his next book and some of his tape sets. The newer books I didn't resonate with so much.

I download to iPad, "The Trick to Money is Having Some". It's been updated since the my paperback one. I don't agree with all his concepts now but it was perfect for me back in the 1990's. (In fairness, the world was different back then as well.)

Hi WhiteCrowBlackDeer,

Wow, that sounds like an experience! Did you get to chat to him?

One of my favourites is another pocket-sized one of his called 'Weight loss for the mind'. It's what turned me on to Taoism.

The funny thing about Stuart Wilde - for me anyway - is that he can sometimes lose me completely, but then I'll go and look at him again and love him again. This does not usually happen with me. From all the interviews I've heard, and these little gems of clips he sometimes makes, he has an incredible warmth that just makes me smile and enjoy being in his company for the length of the interview. His sense of humour and willingness to be silly are things I find so valuable too. Yes, I'm sure he'd admit to being flawed, and indeed I've heard him do so! I've heard him talk about how one mustn't feel hardness towards others, and that we should let the antagonistic feelings drop - even to the most obnoxious people - sending them positive vibes, etc. And then he laughs and says he hasn't quite got the hang of it himself in every situation, haha. That's part of what makes him one of the good guys in my book.

He's an excellent example for me of someone who exudes a warmth and wisdom that I have to pay attention to. So many so-called 'teachers' look brittle and serious, and that puts me off. If I ever get to be properly wise, then I sure as hell don't want to look miserable about it! He is a lovely, and for me there has also been a very marked synchronicity in where and how I bump into stuff he's written. There was even one instance some years ago that made my jaw drop completely ... but it's outlandish, and what rationality I have left tells me I must have imagined it!

Borden

p.s. Earth Angel's new avatar now sort of makes sense again of the comment I made in this thread a while ago, haha. Phew!

RunningDeer
20th March 2012, 15:10
Wow, that sounds like an experience! Did you get to chat to him?

Hi Borden,

Three times I got to interact. I was part of a group that hung with him in a fireside chat. And another he called me up on stage to demonstrate martial arts. The third time was because he called me out on a dare that was in front of the audience. I went on stage only to protect my honor as a woman.

Out of respect for Stuart Wilde's humanness, I won't go into details, but I'd add that people thanked me for the courage to take action. It was a case where his words got ahead of him. Stuart Wilde, with heart and awareness (immediately after the fact) of his comment, explained to the audience that I had stood in the power of a true Warrior.

And that’s why I liked ahamkara’s description: “Stuart is a highly flawed human being (and would be the first to admit it).”

RunningDeer
20th March 2012, 16:49
Stuart is a highly flawed human being (and would be the first to admit it).

That's a perfect description. I couldn't find the right words. Yes. Gifted entertainer and speaker.

My first book by Stuart Wilde was only pocket size, called, "Life Wasn't Meant to be s Struggle." (I believe that's correctly titled.) Every paragraph jumped out at me. And I couldn't wait to get a hold of his next book and some of his tape sets. The newer books I didn't resonate with so much.

I download to iPad, "The Trick to Money is Having Some". It's been updated since the my paperback one. I don't agree with all his concepts now but it was perfect for me back in the 1990's. (In fairness, the world was different back then as well.)

Hi WhiteCrowBlackDeer,

Wow, that sounds like an experience! Did you get to chat to him?

One of my favourites is another pocket-sized one of his called 'Weight loss for the mind'. It's what turned me on to Taoism.

The funny thing about Stuart Wilde - for me anyway - is that he can sometimes lose me completely, but then I'll go and look at him again and love him again. This does not usually happen with me. From all the interviews I've heard, and these little gems of clips he sometimes makes, he has an incredible warmth that just makes me smile and enjoy being in his company for the length of the interview. His sense of humour and willingness to be silly are things I find so valuable too. Yes, I'm sure he'd admit to being flawed, and indeed I've heard him do so! I've heard him talk about how one mustn't feel hardness towards others, and that we should let the antagonistic feelings drop - even to the most obnoxious people - sending them positive vibes, etc. And then he laughs and says he hasn't quite got the hang of it himself in every situation, haha. That's part of what makes him one of the good guys in my book.

He's an excellent example for me of someone who exudes a warmth and wisdom that I have to pay attention to. So many so-called 'teachers' look brittle and serious, and that puts me off. If I ever get to be properly wise, then I sure as hell don't want to look miserable about it! He is a lovely, and for me there has also been a very marked synchronicity in where and how I bump into stuff he's written. There was even one instance some years ago that made my jaw drop completely ... but it's outlandish, and what rationality I have left tells me I must have imagined it!

Borden

p.s. Earth Angel's new avatar now sort of makes sense again of the comment I made in this thread a while ago, haha. Phew!

Hi Borden, I've got another reason as well about "Earth Angel":

Last evening I had a personal question about Earth Angels. So before I went to sleep I put it out to my group which includes Angels. I was aware that in my dream you and your thread kept coming up. Then this morning I got an email with this partial quote about Earth Angels: “... and we shall gladly provide signs of confirmation, if you ask...” I went into doubt mode and intellectualized it all away. (honest 100% true, if anything, I've down playing all this)

So again I put my question out there and immediately went on to the Avalon site, and there was your PS statement in my post read: Earth Angel's new avatar now sort of makes sense again of the comment I made in this thread a while ago, haha. Phew!

So thank you! Tee..
WhiteCrowBlackDeer, Paula
:wizard:

conk
20th March 2012, 19:47
My daughter has visitors to her room at night. My ex-wife as well, just not as frequently. They both say that they can see them in the periphery (sp?), but when they look directly the entities disappear. I remember Wilde saying that entities manifest themselves to us at 90 degree angles. Quite interesting.

Borden
20th March 2012, 20:37
Hey WhiteCrowBlackDeer,

I can't help feeling that you and I are similar in that we would probably give Stuie a hard time, haha. I know something about martial arts myself (well, about the only worthwhile applicable one anyway Ninjutsu, if anyone's interested. No, by the way, it's not all about throwing stars and poisons, haha.).

Stuart once saw me do something ill advised on the astral, and he wrote about it the next day. Given his glowing description of me and what he saw me do I can tell you that he's definitely not infallible! Otherwise I really would be as my avatar suggests.

Borden

RunningDeer
20th March 2012, 21:31
Hey WhiteCrowBlackDeer,

Stuart once saw me do something ill advised on the astral, and he wrote about it the next day. Given his glowing description of me and what he saw me do I can tell you that he's definitely not infallible!

Hi Borden,
Did you study under him or are you taking classes? I ask that because I don't know what the above statement means. I am aware that he gleans power and travels the higher dimensions. If you don't mind can you explain what this mean: "Stuart once saw me do something ill advised on the astral..."

Stuart Wilde was a pioneer and way ahead of the curve. I've lost track of him. Today, I would say that I have felt his power. Though, my being awe-struck only allowed his powers to appear greater.

It use to be that I couldn't wait for his next book to come out but by the 2000's they seemed to have lost the magic for me. My favorite ones were: “Affirmations”, "The Quickening” and “The Force”.

It's been nice chatting with you, Borden.

Borden
21st March 2012, 21:35
Hey WhiteCrowBlackDeer,

Stuart once saw me do something ill advised on the astral, and he wrote about it the next day. Given his glowing description of me and what he saw me do I can tell you that he's definitely not infallible!

Hi Borden,
Did you study under him or are you taking classes? I ask that because I don't know what the above statement means. I am aware that he gleans power and travels the higher dimensions. If you don't mind can you explain what this mean: "Stuart once saw me do something ill advised on the astral..."

Stuart Wilde was a pioneer and way ahead of the curve. I've lost track of him. Today, I would say that I have felt his power. Though, my being awe-struck only allowed his powers to appear greater.

It use to be that I couldn't wait for his next book to come out but by the 2000's they seemed to have lost the magic for me. My favorite ones were: “Affirmations”, "The Quickening” and “The Force”.

It's been nice chatting with you, Borden.

Nice chatting with you too.

No, I've never met Stuart or taken his classes or anything. What happened was this: I became very angry one night at something I saw on the news. I visualized something rather dramatic, involving a quick trip over the Atlantic and a harsh word with someone in particular. For some reason or other I infused it heavily with intent. Oh, nothing murderous or anything like that - it was just a shock tactic.

So the next day - actually I think it was two days later, Stuart posted something on his site about how he'd seen this 'being', haha - do exactly what I did. Down to the way I was dressed, and the exact details of the intimidatory thing I'd done. He even perfectly described the look on said person's face when I did what I did. I'd told someone very close to me about it on the night, and his jaw dropped too when he saw Stuart's post.

So you see, that's why I say he's not infallible. I don't remember exactly what he wrote, but I think he described me as something not human or superhuman or something like that, ha ha. Whatever he sees in his visions, I think he'd be the first to say he doesn't necessarily understand everything he sees.

By the way, if the Illuminati are reading this (I know you are, you naughty Illuminists) I'm pretty good at this lark. What's the money like?

Borden

RunningDeer
21st March 2012, 23:57
Hey WhiteCrowBlackDeer,

Stuart once saw me do something ill advised on the astral, and he wrote about it the next day. Given his glowing description of me and what he saw me do I can tell you that he's definitely not infallible!
Hi Borden,
Did you study under him or are you taking classes? I ask that because I don't know what the above statement means. I am aware that he gleans power and travels the higher dimensions. If you don't mind can you explain what this mean: "Stuart once saw me do something ill advised on the astral..."

Stuart Wilde was a pioneer and way ahead of the curve. I've lost track of him. Today, I would say that I have felt his power. Though, my being awe-struck only allowed his powers to appear greater.

It's been nice chatting with you, Borden.

Nice chatting with you too.

No, I've never met Stuart or taken his classes or anything. What happened was this: I became very angry one night at something I saw on the news. I visualized something rather dramatic, involving a quick trip over the Atlantic and a harsh word with someone in particular. For some reason or other I infused it heavily with intent. Oh, nothing murderous or anything like that - it was just a shock tactic.

So the next day - actually I think it was two days later, Stuart posted something on his site about how he'd seen this 'being', haha - do exactly what I did. Down to the way I was dressed, and the exact details of the intimidatory thing I'd done. He even perfectly described the look on said person's face when I did what I did. I'd told someone very close to me about it on the night, and his jaw dropped too when he saw Stuart's post.

So you see, that's why I say he's not infallible. I don't remember exactly what he wrote, but I think he described me as something not human or superhuman or something like that, ha ha. Whatever he sees in his visions, I think he'd be the first to say he doesn't necessarily understand everything he sees.

By the way, if the Illuminati are reading this (I know you are, you naughty Illuminists) I'm pretty good at this lark. What's the money like?

Borden



Wow, Borden! That's incredible! You've helped me redefine intention. I've ordered an upgrade. I was going to suggest that you meet up with SW, but it sounds like there's no need. Well at least not with land legs. I caught some of your "Pub at the Other End of the Universe" conversation. How a group of you will meet up while the bodies sleep. If you all happen to do a fly by, I'm the one holding the Lemurian seed crystal wand and a coin. I'll :wave: right back.

P.S. If you have concerns, feel free to delete these posts if you want to fly under the radar, i.e.., "Art of Invisibility" from the Illuminati.

Peace and smiles,
WhiteCrowBlackDeer

Calz
22nd March 2012, 02:55
Wow, Borden! That's incredible! You've helped me redefine intention. I've ordered an upgrade. I was going to suggest that you meet up with SW, but it sounds like there's no need. Well at least not with land legs. I caught some of your "Pub at the Other End of the Universe" conversation. How a group of you will meet up while the bodies sleep. If you all happen to do a fly by, I'm the one holding the Lemurian seed crystal wand and a coin. I'll :wave: right back.

P.S. If you have concerns, feel free to delete these posts if you want to fly under the radar, i.e.., "Art of Invisibility" from the Illuminati.

Peace and smiles,
WhiteCrowBlackDeer

... but ... but ... but ... I have one too from Mount Shasta (although no doubt Borden has the discernment skills to tell us apart :dirol: )

[hint ... wife gets all the coin]

14883

RunningDeer
22nd March 2012, 08:17
I'm the one holding the Lemurian seed crystal wand and a coin. I'll :wave: right back.


... but ... but ... but ... I have one too from Mount Shasta (although no doubt Borden has the discernment skills to tell us apart :dirol: )

[hint ... wife gets all the coin]

14883

Hello Calz,

Mount Shasta, cool! That's a place that calls me. I believe that I visit by night. Hey, if your lovely wife doesn't mind, I'm "out and about" all the time; or just bring her along! (PS No coins needed.)

Mostly these days, I'm in classes or teach while the body sleeps. FYI: I have felt some PA members essences "out there". You're easy to "discern" by your compassionate vibe/aura.
.....................................................:drum:

Paula WhiteCrowBlackDeer :whoo:

161803398
23rd March 2012, 05:12
Mt. Shasta has been calling me for about a year now and I haven't gone there yet.

I need help focusing my intention because when I get angry I make an awful mess. I am completely untrained. I so have to be careful what I think about.

RunningDeer
23rd March 2012, 10:22
Mt. Shasta has been calling me for about a year now and I haven't gone there yet.

I need help focusing my intention because when I get angry I make an awful mess. I am completely untrained. I so have to be careful what I think about.


I need help focusing my intention because when I get angry I make an awful mess. I am completely untrained. I so have to be careful what I think about.

Hello 161803398,

Sound to me like you are doing just fine. You've just hit on all the ingredients you need. Here's what you know:
- You need focus
- You are aware of emotions, feelings
- Knowledge about being careful of what you think about
- Need more training

Your answers and solutions are right there in one sentence. The training is part of living, experiencing. In reality, you are your own set of encyclopedias. Books, groups, teacher just help round out that raw talent. It can fast track things.

In reality, you are miles ahead of many with this awareness that you've so aptly stated. You just needed someone to point it out. Awareness is the key, the solution, the answer. Awareness of how and if you are focusing (that's training). Which emotions and feelings drag your precious energies down causing a drain on your body and focus ability. (more training) Knowledge of being careful of your thoughts (mind training) can and will elevate your priceless light energies.

The steps you listed, you innately know, it's all one and the same. One flows into the other making it all one happy interchanging operation. Consider this: you're a Master Multi-Tasker! Greater awareness bears the fruits of greater light, health, thinking, feelings, emotions. The secret is that the inner-power base naturally pulls the same to you from out in the world. If you take nothing away but one point and all the rest follows: it is all WITHIN you already. You don't need it from an outside source. Yes, ideas may trigger that inner knowing, but the inner is your unique blueprint.

The rest are just the tools to assist in that refinement. Just listen to your silent moments, the whispers are there each and every moment. You may have an inner knowing, or a gut sense, a picture flash in your mind, or a feeling; one or a combination of them. Those are your tool set. Consider that it's a custom-made journey and your are the Captain. I wish you God-speed!

With heart,
WhiteCrowBlackDeer

PS Nothing fancy needs to be obtained in reality. Simplicity, love, share, live in peace, feel the joy, laugh! and You change the our world from the inside out.

Borden
23rd March 2012, 11:11
Mt. Shasta has been calling me for about a year now and I haven't gone there yet.

I need help focusing my intention because when I get angry I make an awful mess. I am completely untrained. I so have to be careful what I think about.

I know. When you first make the connection that angry stuff you send out has an actual effect it's a wobbly moment. This needn't necessarily apply to fancy visualization tricks either ... we live in a thick soup of intention and mostly we don't realize it. I'm no expert, but at least I know that there's so much I don't know. Stuart could probably tell me some of it.

I haven't successfully located my wisdom yet. I occasionally catch it ducking around corners, peering in through the window - that sort of thing. I wish I could pin it down. Don't drive while drunk, and don't intend while angry. You can't go wrong.

Borden

Ba-ba-Ra
23rd March 2012, 19:40
Thanks for the Stuie videos, Borden. I love the simplicity and humor.

Too often IMO we make all this spirituality stuff complicated - too many words, too dry and and too lofty.
I'm always brought back to Thoreau's: Simplify, simplify, simplify. These video's do exactly that.

songsfortheotherkind
24th March 2012, 04:52
I haven't successfully located my wisdom yet. I occasionally catch it ducking around corners, peering in through the window - that sort of thing. I wish I could pin it down.

It's like flying, remember? You need to distract your Self at the last moment- next time you're 'trying' , shall I leap out and scream loudly, fire a cannon past your head and set your shoes on fire? I think that would be a very distracting set of activities and should do the trick nicely.

Always happy to help, you know...



Don't drive while drunk, and don't intend while angry. You can't go wrong.
Borden

aaaaaah, but sometimes, sometimes, it's just part of our personal path to remember that some things are Just Beyond The Pale and to allow ourselves to get angry about it and go shout in someone's ear etherically. Sometimes we can be used by the Universe as the Pointing Finger of 'OI! Pull your head in!' and there's learning all round.

https://encrypted-tbn2.google.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSlRUw_wvKUwLoC_tfxsjjIhn2Ry_8LauNcnMoDmr_slajcppWtyg

After all, the silly walk move translates to a right kick in the arse if you happen to be standing in the wrong place at the wrong time. It's all a matter of perspective really... :D

I know that the virus can be handled with consciousness, focus and intention and an open heart- and sometimes the only proper response to its shenanigans (Oh! there's that word again!) is a swift kick in the head.

http://tinyurl.com/6rmew23

That, of course, is just my Sui Generis and singularity perspective, which doesn't always translate well into Universes that are sans Beings- with horns, pointy ears, occasional black wings - that aren't considered Evil...