07-20-2010, 07:46 AM
I'd like to share something with you, as I'm certain it will work for you too.
Recently I've been star gazing for prolonged periods - 30 to 60 minutes - at night (also a perfect time/place for contemplation and reflection). Like many here, I find the stars deeply comforting and feel a strong connection to them.
I will spend 10 to 15 minutes meditating on love, peace and harmony, acting as a beacon for this light, and sharing it over the globe, and then out into space in a focused column. To end the meditation, I add a peaceful, and universal 'hello' to the column of light. I state my openness and willingness to be contacted (in any form) by STO entities in any density, in the love and light of the one infinite Creator. Sometimes the call is specifically to those of The Confederation of Planets.
Shortly afterwards (more often than not), I will see a short, single burst of bright white light. Brighter than any star. A pulse. A confirmation. A hello. It feels like a point of light being shined directly at my consciousness; a focus of consciousness itself. It's accompanied by the feeling of companionship.
After and long and thrilling conversation about the Law of One, I repeated this contact exercise with my closest friend this weekend. We meditated on peace and our desire to be contacted. I first saw the pulse of light, and my friend did not. I pointed to the spot (a laser pen is invaluable when star gazing) a second later and as he looked, it pulsed again in the exact same location, for us both to see this time. A wonderful shared moment.
It's an incredibly rewarding thing to do, as the implications are profound. Either A) an ET ship is sending a signal directly to us, in this density, or B) an ET consciousness (of a higher density) is showing itself within my (our) consciousness. Either way, it's a form of contact, made upon the foundation of love and peace.
We see few planes here, and they are unmistakeable in their movement, appearance and sound. The same goes for shooting stars, helicopters and satellites. This is something else, and it is consistent.
It's also fun and easy to do. I highly recommend that you give it a go, and report back your experiences! :¬)
Recently I've been star gazing for prolonged periods - 30 to 60 minutes - at night (also a perfect time/place for contemplation and reflection). Like many here, I find the stars deeply comforting and feel a strong connection to them.
I will spend 10 to 15 minutes meditating on love, peace and harmony, acting as a beacon for this light, and sharing it over the globe, and then out into space in a focused column. To end the meditation, I add a peaceful, and universal 'hello' to the column of light. I state my openness and willingness to be contacted (in any form) by STO entities in any density, in the love and light of the one infinite Creator. Sometimes the call is specifically to those of The Confederation of Planets.
Shortly afterwards (more often than not), I will see a short, single burst of bright white light. Brighter than any star. A pulse. A confirmation. A hello. It feels like a point of light being shined directly at my consciousness; a focus of consciousness itself. It's accompanied by the feeling of companionship.
After and long and thrilling conversation about the Law of One, I repeated this contact exercise with my closest friend this weekend. We meditated on peace and our desire to be contacted. I first saw the pulse of light, and my friend did not. I pointed to the spot (a laser pen is invaluable when star gazing) a second later and as he looked, it pulsed again in the exact same location, for us both to see this time. A wonderful shared moment.
It's an incredibly rewarding thing to do, as the implications are profound. Either A) an ET ship is sending a signal directly to us, in this density, or B) an ET consciousness (of a higher density) is showing itself within my (our) consciousness. Either way, it's a form of contact, made upon the foundation of love and peace.
We see few planes here, and they are unmistakeable in their movement, appearance and sound. The same goes for shooting stars, helicopters and satellites. This is something else, and it is consistent.
It's also fun and easy to do. I highly recommend that you give it a go, and report back your experiences! :¬)