Kindle Notes & Highlights
by
Lyn Buchanan
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January 16 - January 25, 2023
It accepts, as a basic tenet, that mankind has an innate ability to know things beyond what can be perceived by the normal senses and/or logical thought.
I looked at my wife and marveled at the courage of this woman who would accompany me anywhere in the world, on nothing more than faith that I would do the right thing.
1“I don’t care who or what you blame it on! I don’t care whether you choose to admit it or not, or accept it or not, or even to know it or not. The fact is that you are who you are and you are what you are, and ultimately, that’s what you’ve got to work with and live with, so just shut up and do it!” —Cormira to John in Gravity Can Be Your Friend
There is an
there are a thousand reasons why you can’t do what you want, but always a way that you can.
thousand reasons why you can’t do what you want, but always ...
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methodology that could actually be taught to the average person. The methodology does not “teach someone to be psychic,” but instead teaches them to get rid of all those blocks that prevent them from using the natural and hidden talents they already have.
one thing very quickly. He is not what I would call a “bad” man. He is absolutely what I would call a totally crazy man. His craziness, though, does not take the form of irrationality or erratic behavior. It stems from a delusional conviction on his part that God wants him to rule the world.
Do you know how Jehovah’s Witness missionaries are always spotlessly dressed and never have a hair out of place? The rule is often jokingly stated that if you see two men who look like Jehovah’s Witness missionaries, and they are not carrying any literature, you are probably looking at two MIBs.
There are two sorts of curiosity—the momentary and the permanent. The momentary is concerned with the odd appearance on the surface of things. The permanent is attracted by the amazing and consecutive life that flows on beneath the surface of things. —Robert Lynd, Solomon in All His Glory
In the beginning, I got two or three death threats a week. Now, I only get about one a month. I have learned to file them away; in case something ever does happen to me, there will be a list of suspects to investigate.
Previously, psychics have been at the mercy of their talents and have, at the very best, taken years to gain even the slightest amount of control over them. CRV provides control from the very start. What is more, it gives the viewers complete control over their positions and movements in both time and space.
The reason is that in CRV you simply interview your subconscious mind and report what it knows. No actual mental or psychic presence at the target site is necessary. You will hear CRVers say such things as “when I got to the site” and “while I was there.” They say such things because CRV can produce such strong impressions that the viewer will sometimes feel that he is actually there. But in truth, he is only building a “mini-virtual reality” in his mind during the interview process.
That brings up a danger, however, which some consider to be another of CRV’s drawbacks. As viewers build this virtual reality, they will often buy into it. This is a phenomenon very well known to people who deal with electronic and computerized forms of virtual reality.
When accessing a target person, the viewer may also get mentally “sucked in” to that person’s thought systems, beliefs, emotions, etc. The viewer may begin to identify with that person so strongly that the viewer loses all sense of self. The monitor must be very watchful for such a condition.