Guest guest Posted September 28, 2007 Report Share Posted September 28, 2007 Welcome back, Sam! I envy you! Please share what experiences your heart leads you to share-- and some photos if you can! :) Stephen , " Sam " <dallyup52 wrote: > > The trip to Columbia and the Indigenous tribes there was beyond > fantastic. The HeartSpace held by these individuals and collectively > is impossible to describe. I jumped off the cliff to my death and was > reborn. > > I fell in love over and over again. I met myself through others and > was humbled and went to bliss. > > Sacred sites, shamanic ceremonies, friendships, family. > > The place we went to is probably the most dangerous in the world and I > felt as safe as being in my mother's arms. > > BlessU > Sam > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 28, 2007 Report Share Posted September 28, 2007 Brother, One trip " out there " that I will share. The group that I went with were, to a person, talented in the Kundalini/Intuitive to the extreme. Sharon and Dave, a couple, touring the world connected to me quite closely. (I will have to admit that all on the group were connected to some degree from close to merged.) Sharon appeared to me in a trip " out " with a Shaman sitting by a fire. The Shaman was reading the smoke and telling Sharon what to say to me. He never talked to me. She had me squat down quite low. I had given the Shaman a small snake. He gave me the snake back and it was quite a lot bigger yet wrapped up in colored paper. I felt a little scared of the snake. Sharon put her thumb in an opening below the 1st Chakra and later the snake was inserted in the opening and traveled up my spine where it resides now. I met a young woman the first day from Bulgaria (only 4 of the 80 where from the US) whom told me about myself things she should not have known. Then I recognized her from out ... way out there and I would have married her on the spot if I was not already married. I almost didn't come back to the states because of that strong connection. I grieved so hard on the flight from Columbia that the stewardess thought that maybe I was dangerous. I didn't care. Okay, one dream. I was in a river flowing strongly. There was a waterfall in the river ahead that would surely dash me to pieces if I went over the edge of it. I made a decision about which way to go in the river to be safe. I took the safe way, the way that honors my commitments and used all the knowledge I have as to how to live my life properly. Immediately I went over the edge of the waterfall in to the raging current, totally out of control. What a shock and what a lesson. (See paragraph above). BlessU Sam , " Stephen AKA Master Condrey " <stephencondrey wrote: > > Welcome back, Sam! > I envy you! > > Please share what experiences your heart leads you to share-- > and some photos if you can! > :) > Stephen > > , " Sam " > <dallyup52@> wrote: > > > > The trip to Columbia and the Indigenous tribes there was beyond > > fantastic. The HeartSpace held by these individuals and collectively > > is impossible to describe. I jumped off the cliff to my death and was > > reborn. > > > > I fell in love over and over again. I met myself through others and > > was humbled and went to bliss. > > > > Sacred sites, shamanic ceremonies, friendships, family. > > > > The place we went to is probably the most dangerous in the world and I > > felt as safe as being in my mother's arms. > > > > BlessU > > Sam > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 28, 2007 Report Share Posted September 28, 2007 Thank you, Brother Sam! I'm sure you have enough lessons and experiences to last a lifetime (or two). Now, is the time to live out your lessons! Enjoy your adventure! :) Blessings! SC , " Sam " <dallyup52 wrote: > > Brother, > > One trip " out there " that I will share. The group that I went with > were, to a person, talented in the Kundalini/Intuitive to the extreme. > Sharon and Dave, a couple, touring the world connected to me quite > closely. (I will have to admit that all on the group were connected to > some degree from close to merged.) > > > Sharon appeared to me in a trip " out " with a Shaman sitting by a fire. > The Shaman was reading the smoke and telling Sharon what to say to > me. He never talked to me. She had me squat down quite low. I had > given the Shaman a small snake. He gave me the snake back and it was > quite a lot bigger yet wrapped up in colored paper. I felt a little > scared of the snake. Sharon put her thumb in an opening below the 1st > Chakra and later the snake was inserted in the opening and traveled up > my spine where it resides now. > > > I met a young woman the first day from Bulgaria (only 4 of the 80 > where from the US) whom told me about myself things she should not > have known. Then I recognized her from out ... way out there and I > would have married her on the spot if I was not already married. I > almost didn't come back to the states because of that strong > connection. I grieved so hard on the flight from Columbia that the > stewardess thought that maybe I was dangerous. I didn't care. > > Okay, one dream. I was in a river flowing strongly. There was a > waterfall in the river ahead that would surely dash me to pieces if I > went over the edge of it. I made a decision about which way to go in > the river to be safe. I took the safe way, the way that honors my > commitments and used all the knowledge I have as to how to live my > life properly. Immediately I went over the edge of the waterfall in to > the raging current, totally out of control. What a shock and what a > lesson. (See paragraph above). > > BlessU > Sam > > , " Stephen AKA > Master Condrey " <stephencondrey@> wrote: > > > > Welcome back, Sam! > > I envy you! > > > > Please share what experiences your heart leads you to share-- > > and some photos if you can! > > :) > > Stephen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 28, 2007 Report Share Posted September 28, 2007 Sam, First I would like to welcome you back! Second, did I miss something or did someone really put a small snake in your spine? Sounds like you had a very interesting trip and I like Stephen would like to see some photos if you have any. Welcome home! Love, Katherine Sam <dallyup52 Friday, September 28, 2007 3:43:37 PM Re: Return from South America--Sam! Brother, Sharon appeared to me in a trip " out " with a Shaman sitting by a fire. The Shaman was reading the smoke and telling Sharon what to say to me. He never talked to me. She had me squat down quite low. I had given the Shaman a small snake. He gave me the snake back and it was quite a lot bigger yet wrapped up in colored paper. I felt a little scared of the snake. Sharon put her thumb in an opening below the 1st Chakra and later the snake was inserted in the opening and traveled up my spine where it resides now. BlessU Sam > ______________________________\ ____ Moody friends. Drama queens. Your life? Nope! - their life, your story. Play Sims Stories at Games. http://sims./ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 28, 2007 Report Share Posted September 28, 2007 I know of the connection that you speak, when you meet family members and then have to leave, you feel such a sadness, it's as if you have been searching for these connections a long while, they are so strong, spanning life times, it hurts to disconnect, like a bereavement .. I have been there before, often in the USA. Love and hugs Elektra x x x _________ Want ideas for reducing your carbon footprint? Visit For Good http://uk.promotions./forgood/environment.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 29, 2007 Report Share Posted September 29, 2007 Elektra and others, Thank-you for your kind words. I know that the connection is only a shift in consciousness away and lives within me. And it is still painful to leave in this reality. My life is forever changed. I look at the world through different eyes. It is almost as if they are not my eyes anymore and yet they are. BlessU Sam , Elektra Fire <elektra.fire wrote: > > I know of the connection that you speak, when you meet > family members and then have to leave, you feel such a > sadness, it's as if you have been searching for these > connections a long while, they are so strong, spanning > life times, it hurts to disconnect, like a bereavement > . > I have been there before, often in the USA. > > Love and hugs Elektra x x x > > > _________ > Want ideas for reducing your carbon footprint? Visit For Good http://uk.promotions./forgood/environment.html > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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