Meeting summary for ChatPeople AfterChat Zoom (09/04/2024)
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- Back to: HR!Day976 - Wed 9/4/24 Remote Viewing as a Window on Non-Human Intelligence I - Birdie Jaworski
Quick recap | |
The team explored remote viewing, its applications, and related concepts like telepathy and meditation. They discussed the importance of practice, consistency, and critical thinking in developing new skills and navigating technological advancements. The meeting also touched on spiritual practices, preserving indigenous wisdom, and the transformative power of conversations in fostering personal growth and global understanding. | |
Next steps | |
• Birdie to share results of remote viewing students' election predictions tomorrow. | |
• Shannon to host Earth stock debriefing session on Tuesday from 6-8pm Pacific time. | |
• Stan to work with Aaron on archiving and summarizing after chat conversations. | |
• Livvy to complete first draft of book interviews by September 25th meeting with Venerable Dhyani. | |
• Diana to send Livvy information about a British educator criticized for teaching critical thinking. | |
• Livvy to attend and research documentary on residential schools for her third book. | |
• Stan to explore using AI for cataloging and indexing after chat conversations. | |
• Birdie to teach diagnosis and healing methods in her 5-day remote viewing class. | |
• Shannon to continue hosting sparkling conversations and sharing recordings. | |
• Humanity Rising team to improve navigation and findability of Earth stock event recordings and resources. | |
• Birdie to share more insights on remote viewing applications in tomorrow's session. | |
Summary | |
Remote Viewing, Protection, and Potential Applications | |
Kurt and Birdie discussed remote viewing, with Birdie sharing observations on new students and emphasizing the importance of protection during sessions. The conversation explored the potential applications of remote viewing, its relationship to practices like meditation, and the possibility of humanity evolving towards telepathy. Birdie confirmed that remote viewing could uncover forgotten experiences and suggested government remote viewers may have been involved in the Israeli hostage situation. The discussion also touched on privacy concerns and using shields for protection during remote viewing. | |
Exploring Shamanism, Lattice Theory, and Remote Viewing | |
Giorgio discussed his friend's research on shamans and their ability to heal through materializing and dematerializing objects. He linked this to Jacobo Greenberg's lattice theory, suggesting that some individuals, like shamans, have a better resonance with this lattice, allowing them to perform remote viewing and other abilities. Giorgio also mentioned the mysterious disappearance of Jacobo Greenberg, speculating that he might have been taken by the military to develop remote viewing further. Birdie agreed with Giorgio's points, emphasizing the importance of understanding our reality and connecting with other extraterrestrial species to learn more. They also discussed the potential for mutual benefits and the need to explore the whole range of extraterrestrial beings rather than limiting their view. | |
Remote Viewing, Healing, and Cultural Shifts | |
Birdie and Tim discussed passive and active remote viewing, with Birdie explaining passive viewing as constant and active viewing as consciously choosing a specific event or location. diana suggested prevalent communication will shift relationship approaches and make secret-keeping difficult. Birdie and diana discussed healing, with Birdie sharing experiences from a class on scanning bodies for ailments. They noted cultural differences in acceptance of faith and remote healers. Shannon asked about knowledge's role in healing, which Birdie confirmed is part of her diagnosis methods. Connie and Birdie discussed a shift towards connection and oneness with all life, aided by technology. Linda DeHart raised concerns about fake news, suggesting remote viewing could provide independent answers. She shared an experience of amnesia after a microburst, and Birdie proposed using remote viewing to understand its cause and purpose. | |
Exploring Remote Viewing Experiences and Techniques | |
Shannon and Birdie discussed the experiences of famous people in the remote viewing field, including Ingo Swan, Robert Monroe, and Stephen Greer. Birdie shared her personal experiences with these individuals, highlighting their contributions to the field. She also explained the concept of muscle response testing, stating that it is not used in remote viewing but is a valuable tool in healing practices. The discussion also touched on the importance of practice and consistency in developing new skills, with Birdie emphasizing the need to keep at it and not give up. Lastly, Kathryn asked about how remote viewing can facilitate agreement in the face of disagreements, to which Birdie responded that it can illuminate the nature of the disagreement and help in having a healthy discussion about the results. | |
Team Love, Positivity, and Life's Transformative Power | |
Birdie expressed her love for the team and mentioned seeing them the next day. Kurt shared a message of peace and love, encouraging positivity. Harriett shared her experience with the Monroe Institute, describing a guided meditation and reuniting with her inner child. The team appreciated Harriett's sharing, and Shannon emphasized the importance of experiencing life to the fullest. Shannon also expressed her excitement about the potential for remote viewing and the wisdom in after chats. The group discussed the importance of conversation in humanity's progress and the transformative power of their conversations. | |
Discussing Communication, Infinity, and Remote Viewing | |
Stanley discusses the communication process, emphasizing the importance of naming and recognizing aspects to make them real. He touches on the concept of infinity and remote viewing as a process of knowing. Linda and diana concur with Stanley's points. 613-769-5575 clarifies that Shannon's Earthstock debriefings are through conversation.ccon Tuesdays. Livvy expresses frustration about not finding the recording of a "prophecies" session, and Stanley suggests reaching out to Shannon for assistance. | |
Navigation Tools and Findability Discussion | |
Stanley discussed the importance of navigation tools and findability in various contexts, including a personal experience at a hospital. He highlighted the need for better signage and the concept of ambient findability, which involves paying attention to helping people find their way. Stanley also mentioned a book he is studying, "Ambient Findability," which explores the idea of making information more accessible. He suggested the potential use of AI in cataloging and indexing information, but acknowledged the limitations of current systems. diana briefly interjected, but her contribution was not clear from the transcript. | |
Addressing Personal and Professional Challenges | |
Stanley expressed his concerns about his health, particularly his weight and vision, and his relationships with his children. He acknowledged his busy life running a charity and saving the world for 20 or 30 years, which left his children without much of him during that time. diana and Livvy discussed the importance of critical thinking and emotional intelligence in education, noting that these skills are often undervalued. They also touched on the changing nature of work and the need for adaptability in the face of technological advancements. The conversation ended with Stanley emphasizing the importance of learning and adapting to change. | |
Discussing Livvy's Work and Indigenous Wisdom Preservation | |
Livvy discussed her ongoing work with the Dr. Moshe Foundation method and her plans to write a trilogy of books, with the first draft of interviews for the initial book aimed for completion by September 25th. She expressed concern about the potential loss of indigenous wisdom and the need to preserve it. diana shared an experience of collecting money ostensibly for Pfizer, which received strong community support. The group discussed the importance of kindness, spiritual practices, and Livvy's interactions with Venable Dahani, a recognized spiritual leader with indigenous lineage. | |
Gratitude, Writing, and US Election Discussion | |
Livvy expressed her gratitude for the current circumstances that allowed her to focus on her writing and research without the burden of teaching or running events. She also mentioned her upcoming third book and her appreciation for the freedom to share from her heart. The group discussed the upcoming US election and the reliability of polls, with Stanley expressing his belief that the current polls are likely to be skewed. The conversation ended with a discussion about the support for Israel from Birdie and Aoc, which led to a decision to stop the recording to avoid any potential controversy. | |
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