Talking with a Room

Posted by: Andrew Last weekend I was visiting the office of a good friend who is a massage therapist. It’s not entirely her office — she shares the room with a shamanic healer. As we sat and talked, I became conscious of a downward “pressure” on my head, heavy and intimidating. I asked her to take a minute and feel the room. She noticed the same oppressive energy. Sounded simple enough. I quickly set about constructing a merkaba of love and peace, and instructed it to fill the room and drive away this heavy energy. My friend reported that it worked. The room felt much lighter — for about 10 seconds. Then my merkaba buckled and came crashing down! Hmmm, what to do? Fortunately I had spent the weekend helping Atala with her new book offering on the website. Part of my work involved preparing the audio workshop and download page for We Are Not Alone. I realized that the merkaba I had created was really an offensive weapon designed to overwhelm the energy that was was in the room. A merkaba of love and peace is not stable with such a purpose. Thinking back to Atala’s workshop, I regrouped and tried a bit of interdimensional cooperation. I rebuilt my merkaba and used it to get to know this powerful energy. Turns out it’s an Eagle Spirit. It’s one of the shaman’s energies, and it’s quite serious and protective of her space. I spent a few minutes getting to know the eagle then politely asked if it might lighten up a little, just for an hour or so. I explained that such intense seriousness was a bit of a hindrance to a relaxing massage. I projected a vision of a great eagle soaring high above the mountains. The only sound was the wind as the eagle floated, motionless and light, in the rising air. Suddenly I had the urge to stretch my arms and “fly” around the room! I had no idea where THAT thought came from (gee I wonder?) but I did it and I enjoyed it and the whole room became as light and delicate as a feather. A feather. We had found a common interest, this Eagle Spirit and me. Andrew

3 Responses to Talking with a Room

  1. Liz Gantner says:

    I have been working with the ideas presented in We Are Not Alone quite extensively this summer. Every morning I sit in my screen house and read several pages. I find I prefer to read slowly and fully absorb the info. as it is so deep on so many levels. Here is a quirky, yet true, application of how this information has helped me, as of late. This may seem simple……. the lock/handle on my van’s trunk has not been working, making it necessary to use the key eery time I want to open it-very annoying, especially with hands full. So, upon re-remembering that everything, even man-made items, carry energy, I decided to approach my van with, yes, LOVE, and a feeling of goodwill towards my, every-so-annoying, stubborn door handle. Guess what? From that moment on, the handle has opened easily every time. Seems trite, perhaps, but this is just the beginning…… Liz Ganter

  2. Elaina DelVino says:

    Since the moment I started reading the book, I again became concerned with something I had not thought of in a long time. Would Ms. Toy consider helping those poor sailors from the Philadelphia Experiment? I guess it’s always been there at the back of my mind for it to pop up like that. Thanks, Elaina.

  3. Andrew says:

    In terms of everyday convenience, stoplights seem to respond well to a little cooperation. They do NOT respond in a positive way to anger (this I have personally verified). However, when I offer honor and respect to the red light ahead, it will often change for me. A typical communication is: “Mr./Mrs. Stoplight, I know you are very concerned with doing your job well, and I respect that. If it’s OK with you, I would like to drive through now.” This works more often than it doesn’t, and of course there is a wonderful feeling of harmony as I soar through the intersection…
    Elainia: sounds like you’ve received a call to action. Would be curious to hear what your guides have to say about the PE.

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