I have recently
started taking mentoring sessions with a very expert Controlled Remote Viewing instructor
who lives in Canada. The workshops that
I took from my original instructor, Lori Williams from New Mexico, covered all
of the basics, but now I need to concentrate on the nuances and finer
details of the craft. So this next phase
has been very intense to say the least!
It is so very
important for each of you to take time for yourself and decompress from the stress
and busyness of everyday life. I do that
out in nature. And I don’t mean by weeding
the garden! We have finally started to
warm up in the southwest, and all of the fruit trees are in bloom. Last year, our area was in the extreme
drought category, and all of that has changed with a lot of moisture over the
winter, and several days of rain this week.
A week ago, before
the recent rains, I hiked a popular trail west of town. It was the perfect place to decompress! The early spring flowers were blooming,
Here is an early appearance by a collared lizard.
By contrast, 2 days
after that, I hiked a trail at Mesa Verde National Park that is closer to my house,
but a bit higher in elevation than the other trail. Normally, there would also be some spring
flowers in bloom, but this is what I found instead.
I spent about 3
hours slogging through snow and mud deep enough to cover my boots.
So I experienced 2 very
different places to decompress out in nature.
Both were effective! This brings
me back to the CRV training. All of the information
about the selected target that is being viewed comes from the subconscious
mind. This is the part of us that is connected
to the “all that is” of the cosmos, and where our most accurate guidance comes
from. The challenge is to ignore the information that is coming from the
conscious mind. In CRV it is called the “president”,
and it always wants to be in charge.
This is true for all
of us in our everyday lives. I often
tell my clients and students to avoid letting the conscious mind run your life. It has its own agenda, and will always lie to
you to achieve that. When you
decompress, you are getting into the slightly altered state that allows your
subconscious mind to guide you. Have you
ever had the experience of posing a question to yourself, only to have the answer
pop in when you least expect it? That is
because your rational mind is occupied elsewhere, and the subconscious can come
through with your answer.
If you find yourself
living a life of pushing and striving, give yourself a break and regularly decompress
from time to time. This may involve enjoying
a day out in nature, getting a massage, or meditating. It is good for the body and the soul.
Hi Carla. Such an interesting read. It would seem the rational mind referenced is perhaps the surface awareness of the mind of the body ... or perhaps the surface awareness of the sub-conscious mind ... if perhaps the mind of the body equates to the sub-conscious mind ... perhaps leaving the possibility there's a higher conscious mind to connect to ... the mind of the mind perhaps (forgotten while birthing here?) ... as well as depths of the sub-conscious mind or the mind of the body ... to plumb?
ReplyDeleteFascinating; some great places to decompress there, it looks like! Always enjoy a read of the posts here.
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