Books I Recommend:



A Brief History of Time is a book that shows the modern path of Shamanism in that it encompasses all aspects of universe and perception.



The Orgon Accumulator Handbook is an example of how the body can use its lifeforce energy to heal itself as well as showing how the energy fields of modern technology can be destructive to the human body.



The Holistic Herbal is great for the beginner of herbology. This book has simple diagrams of the internal human body and brief descriptions of the herbs and their functions.

Remote Viewing - a simple how to

This will be one of things I throw out for free that becomes something that someone says they channeled and charges big money for their course. (Like that’s never happened before.) 

   Looks like the remote viewing craze is back. When I was a kid in training we called it LDR. Long distance recon. When we wanted to sound hip it was “We be peepin’”. For those of you who don’t know it’s the skill of being in one place and seeing what is happening in another place. Don’t get too thrilled, it’s no big deal. The first thing you need to do is set up a learning environment. Get a couple friends that want to develop the same skill and set up a meeting time and place.

   While people say they would like to know how to see whatever they want, whenever they want, they may not be too cool with the idea that they can be seen at anytime themselves. Here’s a simple test question to see if they are that open to the idea. Ask them if they are ok with being seen the next time they are getting laid. How about in the bathroom? Yeah, and don’t be like the kitten that hides only his head and thinks because he can’t see you, you don’t see him. 

   Once you have your group of two or three people (fewer are better at first) send everyone off to the herb store or where ever they can buy one ounce of dry bulk tea. Tell them to get something that everyone would like. It doesn’t matter if two people bring the same thing.

   I like full moon for a first meeting time because the night is illuminated and the energy is being pulled upward.  

   The next thing you need is a large mixing bowl, large enough to hold the amount of everyone’s dry tea at the same time. Have your group sit around in a circle close to each other. Have someone be the first to place the bowl on their lap and put the whole one ounce of their dry tea in the bowl. Then they pass the bowl to the next person that does the same thing with their tea. The process is complete when everyone has put their tea in the bowl.

   After everyone’s tea is in the bowl it goes back to the first person. They put their hand in the bowl and start mixing it up as they start to talk about themselves, hopes, dreams, fears and whatever else comes to mind, than they pass it to the next person who does the same thing. The process is complete when everyone has mixed up the blended teas with their hand and talked about themselves.

   The next step is for the first person to take a scoop of the blended teas from the bowl and put it into a container that they will use to take it home. The second person does the same and the bowl keeps going around the group until all the tea is scooped out and the bowl and the bowl is empty. It doesn’t matter who gets the last scoop. Do not modify these processes. Now it’s tea time. Each person will take a pinch (about a teaspoon) out of their container and puts it into the communal pot or whatever you are going to use to brew. Brew it up and pass it out. Relax, sip your tea and enjoy the company. 

   When it’s time to leave, everyone should take their container of mixed tea home with them. They should have about the same amount of teas as they came with. Set up a time within a couple days when everyone can brew up a batch of their individual tea at their own home. Each person sits at their place and sips their tea as they think about the other people of the group and writes down whatever thought and feelings they get. Don’t put too much effort into this. Just let it happen. If you don’t get anything, don’t worry about it. Maybe you will in the morning or in a day or so. You’re new at this, be patient. 

   The next step is to set up a meeting and compare notes. The important thing here is to look at this as learning a new language. For example, if you have a vision of one person sitting next to a block of ice and they were so cold they were blue, you might find out they were sitting on the kitchen floor, leaning against the refrigerator wearing, a blue shirt. Cold, blue, get it? When someone runs out of tea, have a meeting like the first one and use the leftover from everyone as the base. (Kind of like sourdough.) Do not share the tea with people who are not part of your original group. You will subject them to inter-dimensional time displacement, in a bad way. That’s another complete post in itself.  

   The next part is tricky. It deals with ego. The issues of some getting it faster than others, more accurate and so on. Later you all could be sitting around one night and all of a sudden you all watch one of your daughters on the other side of town losing her virginity. (So that’s why she isn’t answering the phone.) You could watch someone’s spouse using “tea night” to have an affair. So here’s the reality check: What’s really important? Do you throw out a very useful skill just because you saw something you didn’t like? Do you go forward and accept that some people just won’t be able to understand or appreciate a higher capacity, much less, catch up? 

   I suggest you go forward and leave behind those who are happy with the tid bits of instant gratification, lies and illusions of reality. You are on your way to meet new people who have been watching your progress.

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8 comments to Remote Viewing – a simple “how to”

  • This can be addictive. Hawk taught this to me several years ago when I first started my training with him. The reason it is addictive, it’s fun to try to outwit the other “peepers”. You get good at it, and you try to camouflage yourself so they can’t see you. On the serious side, I found out a few things about my friends that they wanted to keep quiet. So be discreet. It is a useful skill that’s well worth learning.

  • I can’t think of anything that kept people from learning this skill other than they didn’t want people seeing the skeletons in their closet, which will be seen anyway by the people learn how to view.

    The other thing that can come with this skill is the compassion to understand why people do what they do. The more you drop judgement, the more you can see.

    Happy peepin’ Martina!

  • Soldier

    Nice!! but first, patience!!! … (sighs) unfortunately there are no others near me who would be willing to participate in this sort of activity. It’s a nice piece of information to tuck away though. I can’t wait until I get better and find others to mingle with.

  • Yes Soldier, patience. When you are aligned with the energy of the kind of people you want to be with, you will find them or they will find you.

    I think you are just about there.

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