Sunday, April 21, 2013

The Monroe Institute-Canada

Paul Elder should receive a huge debt of gratitude, accolades and 'kudos' in bringing the famed Monroe Institute's Remote Viewing, Gateway and Guidelines programs from Virginia to Canada. Now in it's second year, this advance has made it immensely easier for those who reside in the west to attend the organization's latest advances in understanding human consciousness.

A pioneer in the research and education arena of this vast exploration was the original founder, Robert A. Monroe, who is credited in popularizing the term 'out-of-body experience,' otherwise known as OBE. To better understand the late Robert Monroe's work, I invite you to watch the 9 videos of rare filmed footage of him from 1990:

http://www.monroeinstitute.org/about/robert-monroe

From 23 years ago, I believe it was no coincidence to see in these videos that he was drinking from the exact favorite coffee cup I also possessed at the time...simply amazing!



Altering brain wave states by using sound, well known as Hemi-Sync, was cutting edge technology a few years back. Just as everything evolves, a newer, complementary technique known as Spatial Angle Modulation (SAM) has recently been introduced as an advanced '3-D' form of consciousness exploration.

Paul Elder has been a TMI facilitator since 2002 and is author of the fascinating book, 'Eyes of an Angel' which can be purchased through Barnes & Noble, Amazon or Paul's website:

www.paul-elder.com

May, 2013 is your opportunity to get introduced to 2 beginning programs through the new Monroe Institute-Canada:

Remote Viewing Intensive, Level 1
May 17-19, 2013
Sandman Inn & Suites
Vernon, British Columbia

and

Gateway Voyage (6-day intensive)
May 25-31, 2013
Honeymoon Bay Retreat
Vancouver Island, British Columbia



For additional information, just click on the website:

http://monroeinstitute-canada.com/

Congratulations and BRAVO, Paul Elder, in consistently assisting others who 'seek to know more' by your endeavor of expanding The Monroe Institute, west.

©2013 Debbie Ballard

Romance dance with a psychic twist








Can you believe it? The popular online dating site Match.com is celebrating its 18th year since being launched today.  Match.com and other sites similar to it, such as eHarmony, OKCupid, Our Time, PlentyofFish, or Zoosk are widely popular. Why? Well, because almost every woman out there is essentially looking for another human being to connect with on some emotional or heart level.

Just ask Louise Helene; she’s encountered just about every form of that ‘seeking’ in her more than 30 years experience as a psychic advisor. While expertly weaving actual client stories, following a common sense wisdom pattern and accessorizing with techniques on teaching how to tap in to your own intuition she has managed to fashion a book to help others get ‘dressed’ for that all important occasion: the romance dance. Get ready to do a spicy Salsa! Her new book, ‘I Saw Your Future and He’s Not It: A Psychic’s Guide to True Love’ will show you how.  Co-authored with Kim Osborn Sullivan, PhD. it is currently available through Llewellyn Worldwide, Amazon, Barnes and Noble and IndieBound. 

Louise Helene was gracious enough to answer some of my questions recently:

Can you name one circumstance that prompted you the most to write this book? If so, what was it?

LH: I don’t feel there was one circumstance, but rather my desire to help women find happiness in their love life.  

Were you inspired at all by the wildly popular 2004 book and 2009 movie ‘He’s just not that into you?’

LH: No, I was inspired by all my clients throughout the years that need peace, harmony, and clarity when navigating their love life.

Many of the female clients written about in your book seem to be focused on males they meet that are either handsome or physically attractive in some way.  Do you feel that since that with such a focus, other characteristics are being overlooked in seeking a potential mate?

LH: Yes, sometimes my clients will ignore bad behavior, and poor character in a man they find handsome.  Interestingly, however, love IS blind as many of my clients only found the man in their life “handsome” after they were in love with him.  Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.

Within the last 20 years or so, online dating has become immensely popular. Do you feel this has enhanced or hindered achieving genuine long-lasting happiness in love?

LH: I feel online dating actually helps people find more potential partners and soul mates, so it’s a great thing.  However, because of the obvious dangers, it is more important than ever to develop, and listen to our intuition to screen out the good guys from the bad guys.

What is your assessment of the following article written in 2011? http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704409004576146321725889448.html

LH: This article is true in many aspects, but (to cut to the chase) if women expected, and required more of men, they (men) wouldn’t be so unreliable and unstable.  Unfortunately, women have a tendency to be very forgiving of the men they love.  A good rule of thumb is:  A woman needs to set the rules down early in a relationship, and require good behavior from her man.  Many times how your relationship begins is how it ends.

Regarding using psychic ability in finding love, do you feel that if we listen to our initial ‘gut’ reaction when encountering someone for the first time, that it reflects the most accuracy?

LH: Absolutely, our initial “gut” reaction when meeting someone is the most accurate, but most people don’t listen to their inner voice.  My book helps train women to recognize and pay attention to what they are feeling.

In our current American society, do you feel there is an ever-increasing pervasive attitude of ‘disposability’ in relationships that could be summarized something like this: “If you don’t meet my needs, I have no qualms with throwing you away and finding someone else.” 

LH: I have clients that work very hard to hold their relationships together, sometimes too hard.  In general, I feel that people (especially women) do not end a relationship easily, and only after much soul searching and heartache.

What percentage of your clients do you feel seek your advice about love relationships as confirmation to their own assessment of their situations and why?

LH: About 50%, but they don’t have confidence in their evaluation of their situation, and need a second opinion.  Also, many times their heart tells them one thing and their head another.
What is your opinion on how social media, texting and the like have changed dating as compared to the past?

LH: Men don’t call women anymore.  I hear many women complaining that they barely talk to the men they meet because HE prefers to text.  Women like to text, but they also want to hear the sound of the man’s voice, and have the intimacy of a conversation.  This is a bigger problem than most people realize, as it breaks down personal contact and connection.  It also doesn’t help that many men sit and text constantly while on a date.  

With your track record of over 30 years of giving psychic readings, are your clients still looking for that special one: their soul mate?

LH: Over 80% of my clients eventually have found their soul mates, some of them are still looking, and a few realized they were happiest when flying solo.

Please give one outstanding example of how psychic knowledge really saved the day where love was concerned with one of your clients.

LH: One of my clients came within two days of marrying a serial cheater.  With some psychic help, and a little investigating she found out her future husband had two other girlfriends.  The wedding was called off, and she married a wonderful man two years later.

If you could only give one piece of advice regarding looking for love, what would it be?

LH: Don’t love someone out of loneliness, take your time, and listen to your intuition.  Do these things and you will recognize true love when it comes to you.

Available in paperback and Kindle edition, Louise Helene’s book simply gives women the empowerment of some very down-to-earth tips on how to emerge as the ‘belle of the ball’ in the love department: helping any woman to glide gracefully across the romance dance floor confident in her own ability to love and be loved.



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©2013 Debbie Ballard



Monday, April 15, 2013

Running from fear



 
The volatile explosions that befell the Boston Marathon today remind us, once again, that protection and safety can be stripped away from us within an instant...when and where we least expect it. However, there is a way to know what to be prepared for, even before events like these occur.
Remote viewing (RV) is a systematic way to look at future events such as this. And even if we may not like or have control over that which we actually see using RV, at least we can possibly be 'ready'.

Take for instance:

the 2011 Japanese Tsunami/Nuclear Disaster
the H7N9 (and other) bird flu strains
the honeybee colony collapse
the emergence of a 'rust' fungus on certain plants
the economic collapse

These topics (and many more) have all been remote viewed years in advance before they actually occurred by Ed Dames and his team of RV professionals. Thousands of his students from all over the world have attended workshops & lectures over the past several years, but none have been so important as the Killshot Update Events of 2013. In order to be 'ready' for upcoming occurrences, 2 more of these events are planned for later this year in September & October.

Ed has taken on the monumental task of trying to inform as many people as possible who would heed his advice on what they can do to preserve their way of life for themselves and their loved ones when the inevitable (and RV-predicted) happens. 'To be forewarned is to be forearmed' seems to be the adage he is living by in trying to impart his RV future event knowledge to his fellow man (and woman). To learn more, please go to:

www.learnrv.com

There, you can procure free DVDs that will show you all too familiar events of our current era and the consequences, thereof. You can also sign up for the upcoming Live events or purchase DVDs to learn how to remote view at home...or you can read the community forum that is teaming with many years' worth of invaluable RV instruction information.

At any rate, whatever your interest is in the multitude of RV applications...be ready.

©2013 Debbie Ballard

Thursday, April 11, 2013

Lucy's Kitchen





You know when a restaurant is good when you eat lunch there twice in one week! The lucky first time I got to try the cuisine was when my department celebrated a co-worker's birthday and today I procured 'to-go' for three. Lucy's Kitchen in Burien, WA has a diverse Chinese menu that, quite honestly,  just can't be beat by any other in our local area! So far, I've tried the Curry Chicken and the Sweet and Sour Pork...and both were delicious. Portions for lunch are IMMENSE, range in cost from $5.25 to $6.75 and come with steamed or fried rice & egg flower or hot sour soup & a fortune cookie! Believe me, there is absolutely way too much for one person to eat at one sitting.  The owner, Xiaoyu Wang (Lucy),  has a welcoming charismatic energy that makes you want to come back for more of her delicious Szechuan, Shanghai or Clay Pot specialties. You can order online and free delivery is available within a limited area for as little as $15, minimum. The atmosphere is uncluttered with comfortable chairs and tables complete with lazy susan turntables if you want to share. So the next time you have a craving for Egg Foo Yung, Fish in Black Bean Sauce, Moo Shu Pork, Salt & Chili Pepper Fried Shrimp, Sliced Beef with Oyster Sauce or 3 kinds of Duck, stop by and visit Lucy! Tasty, tasty, tasty!

http://www.lucyskitchenseattle.com/

©2013 Debbie Ballard

Monday, April 08, 2013

Playing in the Major Leagues




Just as the full swing of games that the boys of summer play begin in order to rack up batting statistics for the 2013 season, I received a very timely and fascinating communiqué from professional remote viewer, Alex DiChiara:

“For the last 6-7 years I have been working on perfecting a Remote Viewing (RV) application that can accurately predict future events. For three good reasons I use sporting events as targets:
  1. The events are unequivocal
  2. There are games that occur every day, so they are readily accessible
  3. They provide sustainability (a daily profit), which is necessary in order to keep any RV group motivated, focused and cohesive.
I also recognize that any successful research endeavor requires the final application to be simple, practical, and ultimately one in which any viewer can execute alone, or within a group.

Over the last 6 months, with the collaboration of a Professional Gambler (PG), we have developed a ‘next generation’ of our specific RV protocols. This is the culmination of over 15 years’ worth of work which resulted in ‘uncoupling the target’; thus avoiding the problematic binary fading issues by making the protocols direct. We do not use associated photos in our remote viewing. Instead, we employ a ‘compound cue’. The PG sets up a list of winning picks for the day, assigning his list a specific TRN (target reference number). I then incorporate that TRN in my cue, assigning my own ‘new’ TRN which directs my team of viewers to target the ‘optimum winner’ on the PG’s list. Our cue does not restrain the data and allows the Matrix (the source of all information) total free range to identify the optimum target. We do a short 8-10 minute session of the most recognizable architectural feature of the arena where the actual win occurs.

I theorize that our failures in earlier research (the classic early success that later faded to random), was in large part due to:
  1. The very close association between the two teams. The winner was intrinsically associated with the loser and at some point the novelty (which carried the earlier work) would pale and although we were getting spot-on RV work, the results became random. It was as though the viewers simply viewed whatever target was more interesting to them, individually.
  2. The use of old photo targets, where the viewer is directed to that photo site at a time different to the actual target event. Simple chance offers the researchers the false conclusion that ARV (Associative Remote Viewing) works because of a slight percentage increase up to 63%, which actually is only 1 additional hit out of 10 in success rate over random.
Our Next Generation of protocols uncoupled the winner/loser association. The viewers now simply target the optimum winner and sketch the arena where the win occurs…so there is no longer any binary viewing. This Next Gen is the same as if viewing the current primary residence of a murderer, or the current primary residence of the next US President, for example, both of which are commonly used in age-tested successful cues.

We have just completed our ‘Spring Training’, so-to-speak, consisting of 5 weeks’ worth of testing with a 85% + success rate despite housekeeping mistakes! I have not observed any fading or false positives. We all hope that this Next Gen application will hold and therefore be expanded and applied to all sorts of future predictions. Just in time for the new season, for example, we have started working on targeting baseball games.

We are always interested in adding viewers to the group to increase target confidence. If anyone is interested in joining this group, please contact me at alex141@pacbell.net

Congratulations, in advance, to Alex DiChiara and his team of dedicated professionals who will be, no doubt, making history on the RV timeline in the art of future event prediction.

Be sure to read Alex DiChiara's blog: http://rv4real.blogspot.com/

©2013 Debbie Ballard

Sunday, April 07, 2013

22K

22,000...
the number of days having lived on this earth....
the number of sand grains passing through the hourglass...
the number of 'there's always tomorrow'...
the number of imprinting onto memory before oblivion...
the number of 'seize the day'...
the number of miracles that celestial heaven grants...
the number of finite vs. infinite...

©2013 Debbie Ballard