Intuition, Pineal Gland & Colors in Buddhism, chacras and eyes

So I took a nap today, and long story short, when I woke I lingered in Hypnopompia for about 20mins of bliss. I was wondering what variables had contributed to that feeling, and found out when I stepped outside, there was a fresh white blanket of snow covering the ground!!!

I went the grocery store after, and on a intuitive whim asked a lady there what time it had started snwoing. Turns out it was the exact time I fell asleep for the nap!

Pretty cool.

There is defintiely a connection between intuion and the Weather. Even if its on an unconscious level.

Unrelated side note:
I dreamed of eating a whole tub of Hummus with a spoon.
When I went the the store, I checked the hummus aisle on a whim, and all the dips and hummus’s were on sale! Nice synch.

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The Weather Forecast in our Hearts

" Trusting our instincts in the 21st century.

In 2004, Asia got surprised by a Tsunami. A lot of animals, even some fishes, had felt the Tsunami coming and went to safer places, while many people passed away. Human beings are the most evolved organism. Our intuition should be better than other animals. How is this possible? Where did it all go wrong?

What happened to us?
Now, humans are being born with the same instinct to keep us safe and help us survive, only our modern way of living led to that we usually make decisions based on logical reasoning. Our hearts simply have lost the battle with our programmed mind.

But, after ages of training our minds, we are not even there yet. This is where technology becomes close friends with the mind. Technology makes our life convenient and we trust all sorts of different apps to guide us through our everyday life, but we don’t look inside of ourselves anymore. We seek validation from external sources, whilst there is a rich world of knowledge inside of ourselves.

Introducing… the Weather Forecast
My name is Lisa Sibbing and I have the weather forecast in my heart. This means that I can look inside myself to make decisions purely based on what my weather forecast tells me. These emotions, that feel like a sun if it is positive or a big pressing storm when it is not — are so strong, that I simply can’t ignore them.

I believe that this is what intuition is all about: an inner voice beneath all those layers of logic that gives us a strong feeling about something. This voice is not coming from nowhere. In fact, science has shown, that our body saves every interaction, happy or sad, in our memory. Basically, throughout your life, you are creating your own internal set of big data. Intuition looks closely at that deep memory, to guide you through your life.

The 21st-century human being
So what does this gut feeling means for 21st-century human beings? I do not expect us to be able to sense a Tsunami arriving in our countries in a few hours, but working with our intuition can help us a lot in our everyday life.

For example in making the right decisions. What do I mean with right? With right I mean that they are exactly the decisions that fit you. My weather forecast is not your weather forecast and your weather forecast is not mine. Your big data talks directly to your heart. If you listen to what your intuition has to tell you and constantly move in that direction, you won’t be dissatisfied, you won’t be longing for something else or somebody else’s things. Instead, you will be overwhelmed by what comes back.

Listening to this voice inside of my heart helped me especially in shaping my professional life. Although I took off with a false start. I was around 16 years old and thought that I wanted to study medicines — I wanted to become a midwife, helping baby’s to arrive on the earth. I would describe to parents how I wanted to create a studio where everybody feels at home and aside I could also design the birth cards. “But what is it in there that you actually like, where does the sun shine?” Of course, I said designing the birth cards. I believe that this conversation was the start of my creative career.

Intuition can also help in creativity. I believe that creativity is the art of thinking with our hearts instead of our minds. The best ideas are the sparks that come to us all of a sudden. This is also the reason why the best ideas arise under the shower or while riding your bike.

Being aware of your intuition and your weather forecast is not only practical now, but incredibly important in the future too. Because in a future full of technology, human intuition and creativity might be the only human quality that robots don’t have.

What can humanity do to become more intuitive?
But there is good news! It is not only me having the weather forecast in my heart, but all human beings have one. So how could people start making better use of their weather forecast today?

  1. Feel, don’t think. Shut down that mind that speaks so loud that you can’t hear what you feel.
  2. Train reading your emotions by writing them down as detailed as possible.
  3. And do you know this feeling “this just seems so right” and you have the opportunity to talk with other people? DON’T do it. Just go for it!

I encourage you to trust your weather forecast and to not let anything stand in the way of acting upon it. We might not exactly find out what temperature it will be next year spring, but our weather forecasts do lead us to the places where we will find our biggest treasures."

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really nice synch!!! :heart_eyes:

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Extraordinary Abilities | The Sense of Being Stared At.

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Psychic Abilities and the Illusion of Separation ~ Dean Radin PhD

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Is Mind Over Matter REAL? | Scientific Evidence

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https://icrl.org/scholarly-publications/pear-publications/

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“The voice of the wind is the whisper of the spirit, the breath of life. It sings to the heart, in a language that the scientific mind is not trained to comprehend. It murmurs in inscrutable enigmas and archetypal symbols, arousing a sense of wonder and a longing for understanding.”
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Bilocating is the ability to be in two places at the same time. It is considered a psychic or miraculous ability.

Examples of bilocation

  • In World War II, an American pilot reported seeing a friar in a brown robe appear in the air before his plane as it approached San Giovanni Rotondo. The pilot later met the friar, who was St. Padre Pio.
  • St. Faustina appeared in multiple places at once to spread the message of Divine Mercy.
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Yesterday a deer friend sent me this video link at 2pm:

Watched it, got interest, looked at her account and found this one that, without being aware of it at that time, had an impact on me:

After a highly optimized day, I found my self a space to rest at 7pm… without wanting it, I fell asleep and had a nap.
Sometimes I have dreams in which I either give magic lessons or receive them. Yesterday in this nap, had an incredible dream that I think happened because I watched these videos.
The dream:
I was with two people. One of them was teaching us how to focus and see Sacred Geometry above her head, she was doing it with the together telekinetic power of us three. Together we would make it spin. The dream shifted into another environment where I was alone. After some time, by seeing myself in the mirror, said emotionally happy: “The sphere is spinning above my head!” and indeed I was already practicing what I had learned. The feeling when I woke up was of awesomeness…

So interesting that you @fenwizard and @NightHawk999 were sharing information about the Mayas… I was initiated to advanced Sacred Geometry (Light Language) from the Curanderos Vera Cruz Lineage in Mexico.

@NightHawk999 found her YouTube Channel:

Alchemist’s Arts Healing

And identical videos (to the ones I watched at Instagram):

Telekinesis - Garz Chan

Spoonbending - Garz Chan

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Very Cool!:

"Telekinesis. 1. Start with a small square piece of paper. Fold it twice, so it has a peaked center that will balance on top of a needle. 2. Place it on top of a needle. 3. Imagine the piece of paper inside of a spinning ball of light, moving it.

(I sat for 40 minutes to get 1 minute of movement).

You can also imagine your physical fingers moving it. Or imagine your astral fingers moving it. Or imagine energy swirling out of your fingers/hands, moving it.

I’m a beginner at this, so I haven’t practiced this with anything else yet. But you want to gradually move on to heavier objects. Happy practicing!!"

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"“I’ll believe it when I see it,” I won’t be able to bend the spoon.

I could use great force to bend the spoon, but I’d prefer not to apply great force to change my world/reality.

If I say, “I believe it, therefore I will see it,” and I imagine the spoon melting and imagine the molecules spinning so fast that they separate, then I am able to bend the spoon with ease. I am able to bend reality/matter and create the world I desire to live in.

Change the belief = change the outcome."

Have heard of a famous gus who is able to do this:

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" Psychics

  • Felicia Parise: An American psychic who claimed to move a pill bottle across a counter
  • Alla Vinogradova: A Russian psychic who claimed to move objects on acrylic plastic and plexiglass
  • Stephen North: A British psychic who claimed to bend spoons and teleport objects"

" Historical figures

  • Merlin: A wizard from the Arthurian legend who is said to have transported Stonehenge
  • Jesus: A figure from the Bible who is said to have turned water into wine and healed the sick
  • Shakuni: A figure from 400 BC who is said to have reshaped history with his mind

Telekinesis is the ability to move or manipulate matter or energy without physical means. It is also known as psychokinesis (PK)"

" Background

Felicia Parise’s first psychic experience was a crisis impression at age sixteen.1 She had befriended a neighbour’s son who had joined the US Air Force, and corresponded frequently with him during his deployment in a distant state. One night she suddenly found herself struggling to breathe, for no apparent reason. She learned later that her friend had choked to death on that same night due to an undiscovered tumour on his trachea.

In the late 1960s, Felicia Parise worked as a medical technician New York’s Maimonides Medical Center, in its Department of Special Hematology. A friend volunteered to take part in ESP experiments being carried out there by Ramakrishna Rao, and also put forward Parise’s name. Parise scored well at discerning pictures in sealed envelopes and was invited to participate in long-running experiments on dream telepathy being carried out in the Center’s sleep laboratory by parapsychologists Montague Ullman, Stanley Krippner and Charles Honorton.

In two pilot sessions Parise had no dreams about the information being telepathically ‘transmitted’ but did experience crisis impressions. In one, she dreamed of a traffic accident on a particular bridge in New York, possibly connected with a friend’s motorcycle accident on the bridge the previous night, which she had not known about. On the second night she dreamed of her grandmother sitting unconscious in a pool of blood, and received a phone call the next day informing her that this had indeed happened, though her grandmother was not seriously injured. She then started scoring strongly in dream telepathy, and when her dreaming mind was not occupied with more pressing events, she proved herself one of the program’s most successful subjects.2"

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“Communicate in some cases faster than Light”

AMEN

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precognition is even faster than communication itself!.. hihihi

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