Today, finally, life here in Cedar City has settled
down. Everything is unpacked, my sacred
items have been put out on display, and the artwork has been hung. It feels truly like home, since there is
now the energy of so many familiar things that can be felt throughout the house.
This past week, I took my Intermediate Remote Viewing course
with Paul Smith. The schedule of this course
was a lot easier than the Basic CRV course, and there were fewer people there,
so it was a fairly pleasant experience.
As always in such situations, there are different personalities to deal with,
and the way these CRV courses go, there is a fair amount of wait time while
other students are working on their targets.
Being an energy healer, I can’t help but become aware of the other
students’ issues. I try not to spy, but
in such close quarters, it happens. I
find human behavior to be endlessly fascinating. So some goofiness was happening, and I was
somewhat surprised at the level of patience that I was able to manifest.
As one is evolving spiritually and clearing issues all along
the way, life’s odd occurrences tend to be less and less bothersome. I do admit that patience has not been one of
my virtues. Just ask my many past students!
But this time, I was mostly unruffled.
That felt good.
During the class, we had a field trip as a break from the
pressures of learning CRV. Paul drove the
group up to Kolob Canyon, which is at the northern end of Zion National
Park. Above and below are some
photos.