Session 23 January 2016

Thanks for the session! The part about energy blockages escaping elsewhere was particularly interesting. Last month I had to change every light bulb in the house after they blew one after the other. It must have been the energy escaping in a different way and perhaps saying "why do you need lights if you aren't looking at what is around you?"
Some good take home messages from the session.
Also glad to hear you are getting better by the day Joe, I too am noticing a new and improved you.
 
Many thanks for the new session. So close to my birthday! :) Much to ponder about the nearness of big events. Doesn't make me apprehensive but open to all possibilities - come what may. I've had such tumultuous times over the last several months that I have, regretfully, not participated in the forum at all. I almost forgot what a caring environment this is. Laughter is good medicine, and the new session has much of that. Situational awareness is keeping the antenna up. Thanks for the reminder.
I'm curious about this Iodine prescription, but I've been told that I am allergic to Iodine so I am reluctant to tempt fate by ingesting some. Sounds medically interesting.
Best wishes on your improved health , Joe.
 
Thank You All Very Much!!! Amazing info as usual! Congratz Joe 2.0! New DNA strands sounds good to me ;)
 
Thank you for sharing. Found the session fascinating and enjoyed reading everyone's reactions.

Lots to think about and much to do to help the flow.
 
NewOrleans said:
I'm curious about this Iodine prescription, but I've been told that I am allergic to Iodine so I am reluctant to tempt fate by ingesting some. Sounds medically interesting.

According to Dr. Brownstein, author of Iodine: Why You Need It, Why You Can't Live Without It, true iodine allergies are extremely rare and may be correctable with an acupressure technique:

_https://www.optimox.com/pics/Iodine/IOD-09/IOD_09.htm
My clinical experience with using physiologic doses of iodine/iodide (6.25-50mg/day) has been very positive. To date, in my practice, my partners and I have treated over 3,000 patients. The side effects with using these doses have been minimal. Rarely, have I observed iodism (metallic taste in mouth, frontal sinus pressure/pain, and increased salivation). Iodism is easily rectified by adjusting the dose of iodine down or simply telling the patient to await the resolution of these symptoms which takes approximately 1-3 weeks. True iodine allergy to inorganic, non-radioactive iodine is very rare. In treating over 3,000 patients, I have found three patients with "allergy" to non-radioactive inorganic iodine/iodide. An acupressure technique, NAET (NAET.com) has proven very effective to reverse this allergy. Allergy to fish, shellfish or radioactive iodine does not mean there is an allergy to inorganic non-radioactive iodine. In fact, true inorganic iodine allergy is very rare.

Might be worth considering and looking into.
 
ziggystarlust said:
axj said:
Laura said:
A: KLOFMDMANELLIGGLOOSK. Goodbye.

It's an investment advice:

LONG GOLD MAKE MIL FOLKS

:P

Though there are tens of thousands of possible solutions, if this is an anagram.

LOL! I like that one...and wondering if there is a software program that does this?

Apparently there are quite a few of these anagram programs but the ones that I have searched are not all that good. Some good for doing scrabble.

This is a decent one_http://www.oneacross.com/cgi-bin/search_anagram.cgi?p0=KLOFMDMANELLIGGLOOSK&c0=&s=+Go+
 
luc said:
It might be a good idea though to put some thoughts into intelligent prepping, meaning to think about possible scenarios and try to maximize our options (was slacking a bit in that regard lately)...

What an energy of true love here, it's really amazing :hug2:

Thanks luc for your insightful post as well. Fully agree, the intelligent prepping and situational awareness "training" should not stop - while we can be calmer about the future, its still a "fight" to the very end.

Joe said:
A possible antidote to this is to become aware of or recognize our own relative insignificance in the grand scheme of things. Thinking about this and accepting it can be very liberating because it sort of absolves us of "responsibility" and by that I mean the feeling of being overly burdened with the problems of life, even anxiety, "my problems" "the problems of the world", fear etc. By ditching this subjective and rather self-focused understanding of "responsibility" - by realizing we are not so important in the grand scheme of things - we can free ourselves to chose to do and feel whatever we want in any given moment.

At that point we're free to do what is in us to do without the stress of "have to" or fear or a sense of being coerced. The result, I think, is that we end up doing what we would have done anyway, but with much more lightness and much less stress, which may open the door to more creativity, and therefore probably doing what we do in a way that is better for all concerned.

Thanks Joe for your thoughts as well - I think I felt this anxiety too and sense of "importance" and "responsibility" as well previously, and acutely during the initial stages of Iodine when it was "all coming out". Now it's much better, and amazingly calmer after Iodine. The curious thing is lately ive also been focusing a lot on the "now" as opposed to the future - and as a result I've been gone back to my earlier interests/passions of nature, zoology and wildlife photography (this has taken a back seat for the last few years). Hence ive spent the last 2 months, traipsing around the woods (always with company and not alone...) whenever possible birding and taking photographs. Just find it amazing - that as the future is coming, I feel the need to spend more time in Nature and explore the beauty of the BBM :) - not sure where all this is going, but it sure is interesting !
 
Joe said:
Shared Joy said:
Being in a dire strait, I me up with a profound declaration, which sounded something like this:" Today is the last day of my life; only today should I face this fear and hardship, as tomorrow doesn't exist. Could I gather enough force to cope just one day, in order to leave everything in good order behind me? Yes, I can, for one day I can do this. As today is the last day of my life , and tomorrow doesn't exist".

When I started to say this to myself the anxiety started to vanish. It was not just an intellectual exercise but it was adopted on all levels. I literally had nothing to loose, nothing to anticipate, just live one day, do all I can, and be done with it.

That's a great way to look at things Shared joy, thanks for...sharing!

It also occurred to me that while anxiety, depression etc. can be results of objective experiences and reality, they shouldn't really last too long, depending on the causal factors. If they do, it can be that we have fallen into the trap of identifying with the fear or wallowing in it, which can turn into self-pity/self importance.

A possible antidote to this is to become aware of or recognize our own relative insignificance in the grand scheme of things. Thinking about this and accepting it can be very liberating because it sort of absolves us of "responsibility" and by that I mean the feeling of being overly burdened with the problems of life, even anxiety, "my problems" "the problems of the world", fear etc. By ditching this subjective and rather self-focused understanding of "responsibility" - by realizing we are not so important in the grand scheme of things - we can free ourselves to chose to do and feel whatever we want in any given moment.

Thank you for sharing these observations. It has been quite interesting to note how many of us have been experiencing fear and anxiety, some of which is as a result of the iodine protocol, but many have mentioned these feelings arising for some time. I think our subconscious minds sense changes coming before we are consciously aware of them and the ‘knowing but not knowing’ compounds the fear. I found the discussion of the last year’s Supernova last year fascinating and wonder what unconscious processes that might have triggered in people, particularly those here on the Forum who are actively working to prepare for all these changes.

I too have been thinking about death more often lately, and facing that reality and the insignificance of most of our lives in the grander scheme of cosmic life has certainly changed something in me recently. Just in the past few days, I have felt more acceptance of what is coming. Even on the days when the depression and anxiety is pressing, it seems easier to keep going and doing perhaps that one thing that could make a small difference somewhere, even if it comes to naught.

Joe, I just want to add that I have also noticed the changes in you recently and have really appreciated your many thought-provoking posts. There is a new sense of warmth that comes through now. Thank you for sharing what has obviously been a very difficult and painful process and the wonderful outcome of your experiences.
 
Laura said:
...
(Pierre) This video of the mini-tsunami in the Pacific Northwest we just saw today, is it a precursor of the Big One?

A: One.
...

Pierre is the video you are referring to online?
 
Thank you all for this most recent session!

Falling Water said:
Laura said:
...
(Pierre) This video of the mini-tsunami in the Pacific Northwest we just saw today, is it a precursor of the Big One?

A: One.
...

Pierre is the video you are referring to online?

Curious as well about this video..
 
Thanks much for sharing the session, many interesting concepts were introduced through the discussion!
I really enjoyed all the quotes from Carlos Castaneda"s work! I read the series and really resonated with it. Don Juan speaks about a lot of the same ideas as Gurdjieff and many others, but for some reason I was able to understand them through Castaneda's work in a way that helped me understand them in all other contexts as well. I remember Don Juan speaking about the body as though it had a consciousness apart from our own. That at times it understood things in our environment before we ourselves did. Makes me think about the anxiety and negative feelings that seem to come out of nowhere, may be our body reacting?
I have not been on the forum for some time, due to some personal tragedies that kind of crippled me for a time. So I'm a little "out of the loop" so to speak, on the iodine treatment that your all talking about. I intend to read the iodine thread and get "up to speed"! I tried to take iodine regularly about a year or so ago, because it is some amazing stuff in terms of detox, especially heavy metals. I know that heavy metal toxicity is a problem for me, one that most definitely needs to be addressed. After about a week or so my ankles and feet swelled up like balloons so I quit. I will be checking out the thread for ideas on how to better implement this treatment.
Thanks everyone again for the session and all the awesome thought provoking input!
 
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