Excursions Beyond the Mind & Body

Demo of the newly released “Wishing Candle & Power Base”.

If you’ve never walked along Wonkatonka Street in Upper Caledonia, (I’ve just made up the names to give substance to the concept) there’s no chance whatever that you’ll wander into Bingo’s Toy Shop, which is located somewhere on Wonkatonka Street, only findable by actually walking around there and looking at each and every shop as you pass by.

The only way you’ll ever get to Bingo’s Toy Shop is to actually walk on Wonkatonka Street, but for some reason, you’re not quite sure what, you can’t get there from here.

Well, that space isn’t this space, so you’ll have to travel somehow from here to there, and the most convenient and easiest way to get there is to be there — just bilocate.

If for some strange and unfathomable reason, you can’t seem to bilocate, you might  be saddled with a human body, which makes soul excursions almost impossible, because the human incarnation is filled with distractions, much more so than any other lifeform.

Mental, emotional and physical issues abound in human reincarnation, which is why there are enormous aisles filled with non-prescription remedies and snack foods. Continue reading

dreaming & astral voyaging

Kathleen's focus is good, yes?
Kathleen’s focus is good, yes?

I’ve been reading Koyote’s new book on dreaming and astral voyaging. Dreaming is a great key to astral voyaging, soul questing and skywalking in general. When you’re dreaming, the body is asleep, passive and largely motor-reflexive, but the attention is still active, passing from one reality set to another, which opens the door to astral travel.

The body has reactions to astral travel, and it’s best to keep it in a relaxed and passive state, so it won’t interfere with the process. There is a connection between your spirit and your body, which is eternal and is present during the body’s entire lifetime, and it is that connection which pulls you back when there is a disturbance near the body or the body is uncomfortable or distressed.

Dreaming is the Great Key, and Koyote’s lessons in flying will take you there. I recommend this book highly, and will suggest it to anyone who asks me a question on the subject — his answers and mine will be the same.

Thank you, Koyote, for your well-written and well-conceived contribution to the Great Work.

See You At The Top!!!

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Voyaging in the MacroDimensions NEW RELEASES

Many years ago, back in 1971, before there were videocams and long before there was digital, we purchased an ENG — Electronic News Gathering video system, like the kind used by the local TV stations and some networks. The unit weighed upwards of 30 pounds, and the battery likewise. One person carrying and handling the 20 pound video camera, the other carrying the giant “portable” helical-scan 1/2″ tape recorder.

The sun could burn out your camera’s vidicon tube. You couldn’t make a video in low light, and movement tended to blur. Breakup of the image was normal in this unit, and you’ll see lots of it, especially at the beginning of each tape.

Many of the earlier videos were experimental, trying to find out what the camera and recorder could capture. We bought two studio type cameras and a larger Sony video recorder for the house. The portable ran on batteries, the larger units did not.

Several of the videos were made at Red House, mostly in 1971 and early 1972, when we left Crestline for Cowichan Centre for Gestalt Learning, in Duncan, British Columbia, at the request of Fritz Perls, Ray Walker and Sarah Warsher. Continue reading