Guest guest Posted July 24, 2007 Report Share Posted July 24, 2007 Hi, Linda and all. It was pretty wet in England. On the coach to the airport I saw alot of swollen streams and flooded fields though the road was OK. I'd love to send you some of our sunshine! We are having showers today for a change. Makes a big difference. My " Fire the Grid " day was really good, over all. As I was in the UK, and adjusted to the jet lag by then, it went well. At the appointed time, we were visiting a place called Tretower Court and Castle (ruins of). I sat on the wall near the castle tower in the sun and meditated for about 30 mins. there while my hubby wandered around taking pictures and doing sketches. I flowed Love and Peace to the Earth and all it's people and felt it come from the warmth of the sun down through my feet into the Earth. A few people walked around me so I sent them little rays of Love as well. I got the helmet feeling for the first time! It sat hot and tight on my lower forehead, down my cheeks near my ears and around the back of the ears. Tingles on top of the head, too. It got a bit busy (distracting me) so I moved into the 14th Century manor house, the kitchen to be exact. Surrounded by cool stone walls and the smell of old wood, on a wooden bench by a fireplace which smelled of smoke from a recent fire. It was dark compared to the sun outside so had a whole different feel. But I continued my meditation, going a bit past the one hour mark. Did the Shakti mantra a few times as well. It just felt right so I let it flow. I left there with my husband about 10 mins. later. I was light- headed and holding onto thoughts that peace could envelope our world at long last. My only disappointment was that I couldn't " feel " the hundreds, maybe thousands of participants I believe were doing it at the same time. No connection at all. I felt completely alone. I did wonder afterwards that day if it had made any difference at all. No flash of light from Heaven, no earthshaking events, Bush/Cheney didn't suddenly vanish from the face of the earth. So, I had a small feeling we'd helped but it didn't feel huge to me. Just my experience. Still, I had a fantastic place to do the meditation. I really connect to ancient sites! They inspire me. And over all it had to be a good thing to send love to this planet we call home. I also asked for K to fire me, too. Only slight response to that request! Well, the hot helmet, that was pretty cool! Love to all of you, Valarie , " Linda " <crazycats711 wrote: > > Glad to have you back Valarie and glad you had a nive vacation. I > have had a very cloudy rainy July down here in Texas. Broke a record > for the wettest July here. I could use a little of that sunshine. > > I am interested in hearing your " Fire the Grid " experience. I set my > clock to get up at 6 (that was my time to do it...not use to getting > up so early). I was concerned about the alarm distrubing others in > the house went I went to bed. I woke up twenty minutes till 6, so I > meditated for an hour and a half. I was aware the whole time and sent > lot of healing energy to Mother Earth. The time went very fast and I > was having such a good time I could have went even longer, but I > decide I better get some more sleep before everyone woke and started > the day. It was nice meditating so early in the morning, very quite > and peaceful. That was a bout it for me. > > Looking forward to hearing about yours. > Love, > Linda > > , " vjvousden " > <vjvousden@> wrote: > > > > Hello, fellow K-ees! I'm back in hot, sunny and humid Phoenix, as > of > > last night after a grueling 10 hr. flight, lots of long lines, > > security and customs (don't get me started on them!). Hard to leave > > cool and rainy England/Wales. A big change from home. Would rather > > have just stayed there, really. > > > > I've missed hearing the conversations and will probably need at > least > > a week just to read all the messages I missed! LOL! > > > > Would love to hear of anyone's " Fire the Grid " experience. I'll > tell > > you mine if you'll tell me your's (if you're interested). > > > > K movements reduced on the trip, probably too distracted and not > very > > good in Tibetans or some of the practices though very good on > others. > > Still, it's back to the normal routine now so I'll see what happens. > > > > I don't understand the Triad Alert thing. Could someone explain, > > please? > > > > Nice to read you all again. Hello to all the new members who've > > joined since the first of July! A warm welcome to the Kundalini > > family. > > > > Hugs all around, > > Valarie > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 24, 2007 Report Share Posted July 24, 2007 The results are here and coming, more awakenings in Earth and people. I too felt the helmet during meditation, and I felt alone as well. Perhaps this was necessary in order for us to stay focused and stay egoless/selfless. What I did get near the end, was an inner male voice that said 'thank you lisa for coming.' That was pretty cool though and what I heard from her youtube video, they had over 5 million participants that they knew of that day. blessings! ---- vjvousden <vjvousden wrote: > Hi, Linda and all. It was pretty wet in England. On the coach to the > airport I saw alot of swollen streams and flooded fields though the > road was OK. I'd love to send you some of our sunshine! We are having > showers today for a change. Makes a big difference. > > My " Fire the Grid " day was really good, over all. As I was in the UK, > and adjusted to the jet lag by then, it went well. At the appointed > time, we were visiting a place called Tretower Court and Castle > (ruins of). I sat on the wall near the castle tower in the sun and > meditated for about 30 mins. there while my hubby wandered around > taking pictures and doing sketches. I flowed Love and Peace to the > Earth and all it's people and felt it come from the warmth of the sun > down through my feet into the Earth. A few people walked around me so > I sent them little rays of Love as well. I got the helmet feeling for > the first time! It sat hot and tight on my lower forehead, down my > cheeks near my ears and around the back of the ears. Tingles on top > of the head, too. It got a bit busy (distracting me) so I moved into > the 14th Century manor house, the kitchen to be exact. Surrounded by > cool stone walls and the smell of old wood, on a wooden bench by a > fireplace which smelled of smoke from a recent fire. It was dark > compared to the sun outside so had a whole different feel. But I > continued my meditation, going a bit past the one hour mark. Did the > Shakti mantra a few times as well. It just felt right so I let it > flow. I left there with my husband about 10 mins. later. I was light- > headed and holding onto thoughts that peace could envelope our world > at long last. My only disappointment was that I couldn't " feel " the > hundreds, maybe thousands of participants I believe were doing it at > the same time. No connection at all. I felt completely alone. I did > wonder afterwards that day if it had made any difference at all. No > flash of light from Heaven, no earthshaking events, Bush/Cheney > didn't suddenly vanish from the face of the earth. So, I had a small > feeling we'd helped but it didn't feel huge to me. Just my > experience. Still, I had a fantastic place to do the meditation. I > really connect to ancient sites! They inspire me. And over all it had > to be a good thing to send love to this planet we call home. I also > asked for K to fire me, too. Only slight response to that request! > Well, the hot helmet, that was pretty cool! > > Love to all of you, > Valarie > > , " Linda " > <crazycats711 wrote: > > > > Glad to have you back Valarie and glad you had a nive vacation. I > > have had a very cloudy rainy July down here in Texas. Broke a > record > > for the wettest July here. I could use a little of that sunshine. > > > > I am interested in hearing your " Fire the Grid " experience. I set > my > > clock to get up at 6 (that was my time to do it...not use to > getting > > up so early). I was concerned about the alarm distrubing others in > > the house went I went to bed. I woke up twenty minutes till 6, so I > > meditated for an hour and a half. I was aware the whole time and > sent > > lot of healing energy to Mother Earth. The time went very fast and > I > > was having such a good time I could have went even longer, but I > > decide I better get some more sleep before everyone woke and > started > > the day. It was nice meditating so early in the morning, very quite > > and peaceful. That was a bout it for me. > > > > Looking forward to hearing about yours. > > Love, > > Linda > > > > , " vjvousden " > > <vjvousden@> wrote: > > > > > > Hello, fellow K-ees! I'm back in hot, sunny and humid Phoenix, as > > of > > > last night after a grueling 10 hr. flight, lots of long lines, > > > security and customs (don't get me started on them!). Hard to > leave > > > cool and rainy England/Wales. A big change from home. Would > rather > > > have just stayed there, really. > > > > > > I've missed hearing the conversations and will probably need at > > least > > > a week just to read all the messages I missed! LOL! > > > > > > Would love to hear of anyone's " Fire the Grid " experience. I'll > > tell > > > you mine if you'll tell me your's (if you're interested). > > > > > > K movements reduced on the trip, probably too distracted and not > > very > > > good in Tibetans or some of the practices though very good on > > others. > > > Still, it's back to the normal routine now so I'll see what > happens. > > > > > > I don't understand the Triad Alert thing. Could someone explain, > > > please? > > > > > > Nice to read you all again. Hello to all the new members who've > > > joined since the first of July! A warm welcome to the Kundalini > > > family. > > > > > > Hugs all around, > > > Valarie > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 24, 2007 Report Share Posted July 24, 2007 Cool Lisa and Valarie, I too felt alone. It was very peacful and quite, so was my mind. Hehe! I did experience some K activity, but don't remember if I experienced the helmet at the time. I have not been back to Shelley's site, to see if they posted any results. I did read some an anti-Shelley Fire the Grid site which was kind of funny and on the rediculous side. LOL! Love, Linda , <pleiades69 wrote: > > The results are here and coming, more awakenings in Earth and people. I too felt the helmet during meditation, and I felt alone as well. Perhaps this was necessary in order for us to stay focused and stay egoless/selfless. What I did get near the end, was an inner male voice that said 'thank you lisa for coming.' That was pretty cool though > and what I heard from her youtube video, they had over 5 million participants that they knew of that day. > blessings! > > ---- vjvousden <vjvousden wrote: > > Hi, Linda and all. It was pretty wet in England. On the coach to the > > airport I saw alot of swollen streams and flooded fields though the > > road was OK. I'd love to send you some of our sunshine! We are having > > showers today for a change. Makes a big difference. > > > > My " Fire the Grid " day was really good, over all. As I was in the UK, > > and adjusted to the jet lag by then, it went well. At the appointed > > time, we were visiting a place called Tretower Court and Castle > > (ruins of). I sat on the wall near the castle tower in the sun and > > meditated for about 30 mins. there while my hubby wandered around > > taking pictures and doing sketches. I flowed Love and Peace to the > > Earth and all it's people and felt it come from the warmth of the sun > > down through my feet into the Earth. A few people walked around me so > > I sent them little rays of Love as well. I got the helmet feeling for > > the first time! It sat hot and tight on my lower forehead, down my > > cheeks near my ears and around the back of the ears. Tingles on top > > of the head, too. It got a bit busy (distracting me) so I moved into > > the 14th Century manor house, the kitchen to be exact. Surrounded by > > cool stone walls and the smell of old wood, on a wooden bench by a > > fireplace which smelled of smoke from a recent fire. It was dark > > compared to the sun outside so had a whole different feel. But I > > continued my meditation, going a bit past the one hour mark. Did the > > Shakti mantra a few times as well. It just felt right so I let it > > flow. I left there with my husband about 10 mins. later. I was light- > > headed and holding onto thoughts that peace could envelope our world > > at long last. My only disappointment was that I couldn't " feel " the > > hundreds, maybe thousands of participants I believe were doing it at > > the same time. No connection at all. I felt completely alone. I did > > wonder afterwards that day if it had made any difference at all. No > > flash of light from Heaven, no earthshaking events, Bush/Cheney > > didn't suddenly vanish from the face of the earth. So, I had a small > > feeling we'd helped but it didn't feel huge to me. Just my > > experience. Still, I had a fantastic place to do the meditation. I > > really connect to ancient sites! They inspire me. And over all it had > > to be a good thing to send love to this planet we call home. I also > > asked for K to fire me, too. Only slight response to that request! > > Well, the hot helmet, that was pretty cool! > > > > Love to all of you, > > Valarie > > > > , " Linda " > > <crazycats711@> wrote: > > > > > > Glad to have you back Valarie and glad you had a nive vacation. I > > > have had a very cloudy rainy July down here in Texas. Broke a > > record > > > for the wettest July here. I could use a little of that sunshine. > > > > > > I am interested in hearing your " Fire the Grid " experience. I set > > my > > > clock to get up at 6 (that was my time to do it...not use to > > getting > > > up so early). I was concerned about the alarm distrubing others in > > > the house went I went to bed. I woke up twenty minutes till 6, so I > > > meditated for an hour and a half. I was aware the whole time and > > sent > > > lot of healing energy to Mother Earth. The time went very fast and > > I > > > was having such a good time I could have went even longer, but I > > > decide I better get some more sleep before everyone woke and > > started > > > the day. It was nice meditating so early in the morning, very quite > > > and peaceful. That was a bout it for me. > > > > > > Looking forward to hearing about yours. > > > Love, > > > Linda > > > > > > Kundalini-Awakening-Systems- 1 , " vjvousden " > > > <vjvousden@> wrote: > > > > > > > > Hello, fellow K-ees! I'm back in hot, sunny and humid Phoenix, as > > > of > > > > last night after a grueling 10 hr. flight, lots of long lines, > > > > security and customs (don't get me started on them!). Hard to > > leave > > > > cool and rainy England/Wales. A big change from home. Would > > rather > > > > have just stayed there, really. > > > > > > > > I've missed hearing the conversations and will probably need at > > > least > > > > a week just to read all the messages I missed! LOL! > > > > > > > > Would love to hear of anyone's " Fire the Grid " experience. I'll > > > tell > > > > you mine if you'll tell me your's (if you're interested). > > > > > > > > K movements reduced on the trip, probably too distracted and not > > > very > > > > good in Tibetans or some of the practices though very good on > > > others. > > > > Still, it's back to the normal routine now so I'll see what > > happens. > > > > > > > > I don't understand the Triad Alert thing. Could someone explain, > > > > please? > > > > > > > > Nice to read you all again. Hello to all the new members who've > > > > joined since the first of July! A warm welcome to the Kundalini > > > > family. > > > > > > > > Hugs all around, > > > > Valarie > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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