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What working techniques do you know of, which allow access to the informational field? (no theories please)
A year ago I went to Nepal, where I met some Buddhist Lamas, who had access to the certain information, which was impossible to have access to.
One of the examples:
One of our paragliders got lost in Himalayan mountains and when Search and Rescue teams abandoned their efforts, and we lost all of our hopes after a week of grueling work, I met this lama, who told us where to look for our pilot. And we found our men. Our pilot didn't meet anyone on the way, while he was going down the mountains, for several days.
When I asked Lama regarding the source of information, he basically replied next: "All I need to do is to calm down. When i calmed down, I knew what I needed to know. This "calm" state is sort of what you call meditation. When I'm there, I have access to everything."
So, question: what real techniques do you know of, which in real life, helped you to develop your intuition / give you an access to the informational field surrounding us?














pat gilbert 50+
As the Monk said it all starts with being able to be here and now if you have a lot of things going through your head it ain't going to happen. It is quite possible.
Tim Yuriev
What i'm looking for is a guidance system in the world inside me. What answers / feelings that come to me represent a hit and what represent a miss. I'm sure that this internal guidance system / map is the same for all of us.
pat gilbert 50+
Tim Yuriev
Frans Kellner 100+
Your spirit has to roam freely. To reach that state the body has to be occupied to the limit.
Execution of a complicated task with full mastery can do the job.
Full concentration is needed up to the moment we detach from the body that in the while goes on with the task like a machine while another visual window opens just above the usual one. From that second vision you can be at any place and/or at any time past.
Some forms of meditation can stress the body up to that point but classical Indian dance could also be a method or fabricating something impossible that can only be done without failure. Juggling can be a start too to discipline all concentration. (Martial arts)
The same thing can happen sometimes under life threatening situations that can also be cultivated like jumping of heights tied to fixed ropes to survive or swimming in freezing water. This only gives moments of detachment but leaves the idea behind. People tried to nearly poison the body and all things thinkable to detach from the body and keep the experience.
I guess that a 100.000 years ago this was a natural state caused by constant alertness and regular anxiety to stay alive. Often the body was tormented by cold or bruises or raged by threats and challenges. Now we better relax and use our mind to create technology to feel safe and by doing it extinct all life from the planet or move on to ever new experiences.
Tim Yuriev
Rhona Pavis 50+
edward long 100+
Rhona Pavis 50+
Tim Yuriev
Rhona Pavis 50+
I said, "Being in a positive frame of mind helps."
I was thinking that, when one is in a positive frame of mind, one is more likely to be relaxed and open to receive the ....(not sure of correct word for here)......impulses of information coming at you, whatever those bits of information are.
Tim Yuriev
Colleen Steen 500+
What if we do not label the "frame of mind" either positive or negative? What if we simply call it a "frame"? Like the "frame" of a video Tim, which can keep changing?
pat gilbert 50+
Rhona Pavis 50+