In 1992 I evolved a dialogue method for systematically creating and
acknowledging expanded states of awareness with other people, which in
various systems of awareness evolution are called transmission, induction,
blessing, consecration, ordination, initiation,  resonance, grace,
inspiration, invocation, awakening -- good to keep in awareness the basic
fact that all experience occurs only in personal awareness, moment by
moment, including common sense and science:

Lively Communion -- invoking mutual meditative exploration: Rich
Murray 1993 April, 2001.06.22, 2011.02.14
rmforall.blogspot.com/2011/02/lively-communion-invoking-mutual.html
groups.yahoo.com/group/rmforall/messages/103
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Lively Communion -- invoking mutual meditative exploration: Rich
Murray 1993 April, 2001.06.22, 2011.02.14

1. INTRODUCTION:

We now join in exploring the co-creation of an open ended process of
mutual meditative exploration.
We call this Lively Communion.

God. That word.
May it refer to something real, to our actual experience.

As fabled lovers leap from terra firma into abyss, we hold mental
hands and fall together into openness, into space, into the intimate
unknown, into peace, bliss, and power.

Naturally, it is effortless, spontaneous, yet surprising and vigorous,
a white water rafting of two souls.

We journey, mostly, with open eyes, and open "I's". And, most
humanly, we talk and talk -- but mainly about what is happening right
now...

This is Lively Communion. Let us agree to cooperate in allowing it to
happen now, in this very writing and reading.....



On Tue, Nov 15, 2011 at 7:35 AM, Mary Yugo <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>  BLP has been going for 20 years, and has collected 60M dollars, all
>> without delivering on any promises. Seems like Rossi's role model.
>>
>
> Yup.  People like Mark Goldes, Bedini, Dennis Lee, Jeff Otto, Steorn,
> Bearden, the remote viewers, the magnetic free energy motor makers, and
> basically all the people and organizations appearing on Sterling Allan's
> web pages (with an occasional exception) take money for decades without
> delivering on promises.  Are they self deluded, incompetent, or simply
> scammers?  Sometimes you can get a pretty good idea from watching them.
> Sometimes it's not so easy.
>
>

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