Post by DonPost by Titus GPost by Michael F. StemperPost by Titus GPost by KyonshiPost by David DaltonEarlier tonight I facilitated a soul alignment of deceased
SF author Ursula K. Le Guin with the PBS network.
Any previous soul alignment(s) I facilitated involving
her have clicked out.
you did what?
He successfully "... facilitated a soul alignment of deceased SF author
Ursula K. Le Guin with the PBS network" having previously not been able
to make soul alignments with Le Guin.
Is english your second language? :p
Well, the individual words are all valid English words. Similarly, the
quoted phrase follows the appropriate grammar and syntax; one could
parse it with Backus-Naur tools.
Of course, one could make similar statements about "The pointed sheep
dream furiously under the fluid sky."
A valiant effort but not in the same league as Dalton.
"Soul alignment" is the key insight.
Based on the search results, the key points regarding the
The book "The Museum at Purgatory" by Nick Bantock
explores the concept of the afterlife as a "Museum" where
deceased souls examine and evaluate their lives to
determine the most suitable place to move on to. Each
person creates an exhibit of objects from their life,
which the curator Non examines to understand their soul's
intentions and purpose, as well as what they contributed
to the collective consciousness.
The book "Healing Ancestral Karma" discusses how in some
cultures, such as Zulu, there is a belief that the deceased
ancestors continue to influence and interact with the
living. The ancestors are seen as caretakers of the
family's customs, laws, and moral codes, and can create
difficulties or illness if something is out of alignment
with tradition.
However, the search results do not provide any specific
information about the "soul alignment" of a deceased
science fiction author. The concepts discussed relate
more broadly to beliefs about the afterlife and the
relationship between the living and the dead, rather
than addressing the particular case of a deceased SF
writer.
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Danke,
By soul alignment I do not mean alignment of the soul,
as in alignment of a body by yoga poses, but alignment
of the soul with something or someone else. For example
in aligning myself with my region (global, from 12 km
below the geoid to 280,000 km above the geoid) I
morphed or expanded myself outward to align with
that region, and then I got a perineum click (short period
mula bandha) that indicated that the alignment was
complete. As a result that region became a someone
which I call Region, and which I have made a minor
deity to me.
Similarly (except since it did not involve me I call
it facilitated), when I facilitated a soul alignment
of Amy Winehouse with The Grapevine bar here
in St. John’s, Newfoundland, I expanded/morphed
the bar outward and thought of and reached for
Amy Winehouse, suggesting the alignment, and when
I got a perineum click I knew it was complete.
And the soul alignment is not a simple link; the
bar is part of Amy Winehouse’s body in the same
way that sacramental bread is part of Jesus’s body.
In addition to the place I said earlier that I had facilitated
soul alignments with, there are also some concert
venues including theatres and stadiums. Also Shuhada’
Sadaqat (formerly known as Sinead O’Connor) is
aligned with the Great Mosque of Algiers.
How do I define soul? There are several possible
definitions:
1. many Christians say that the biblical use of the word
soul indicates the whole self including the body, as in
the common English usage “brave soul”. But I do
not use this definition,
2. the part of the self that survives death. However I
believe that consciousness also survives death and
that two someones that are soul aligned can have
the same soul but different consciousnesses, so I
do not use this definition,
3. the part of the higher dimensional self outside its 3D
intersection. I think that soul has a 3D intersection,
so I do not use this definition,
4. something that I can sense (and manipulate) and
call soul. I go with this definition, pending research.
Let me know if you can suggest other definition(s).
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David Dalton ***@nfld.com https://www.nfld.com/~dalton (home page)
https://www.nfld.com/~dalton/dtales.html Salmon on the Thorns (mystic page)
“Mary walks down to the water’s edge and there she hangs Her head to
find herself faded a shadow of what she once was" (Sarah McLachlan)