Re: [ET2] energy objects

From: Eolake Stobblehouse <e-mail_at_j5p6DrD7Fpdk58Tg_1WWpYqK8cWHVgRj3zZb5hwWUqMH2qhLey8CmuH6D80OwUeQJTxSNf5u>
Date: Fri, 9 Jun 2006 21:08:40 +0100

>In ET1-2 and three quarters the way through 3, I try and keep it really
>simple and stay with basic energy manifestations that are feelable,
>rather than what one might see.
>
>The reason I've done this is because there is so much BULLSHIT on energy

Oh ya.

I have noticed that you really don't have any more patience for this. :)

Good on you. (I live in Lancashire, I am learning English expressions.)

>So to be dealing with these ereas you call energy objects is in a way, a
>post ET application, although that stuff comes in with Project Energy
>which opens the door to all of that.

Great.
That is the same as "Energy Magic", the third book, yes?

>With that duplicate energy move, I'm wondering if that is related to the
>shamanic practice of taking a thing into your own space by making a twin
>of it which you can then easier manipulate (

I doubt it. The first time I just got the idea "o, it just needs a
twin". I made one (a white one to a black original for some reason),
and both disappeared instantly without even a puff of smoke.
This seems to improve the condition worked on, even though I don't
perceive any "gravity" or loss of mass when the erea disappears.

>Do it again and slow the process down where the duplicate changes colour
>or speed yourself up in relation, either way, to see if there is an
>evolution that was previously just too fast to notice.

Nice, I'll try.

>
>The conscious mind is unfortunately used to working at a snail's crawl
>due to linear language entrainments and such, and unless we make an
>effort, it can't keep up with fast movements that derive from the energy
>mind.

Ooh, cool observation!

I had my whole life change in a split second in early 1986, and I
still have only vague clues what the heck happened. I've been working
on understanding it for two decades, and counting! :)

Yours, Eolake

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