Introducing Fairy to my sister

A bit of last night

A bit of last night

I said to her: do you want to try something?

She (my sister) is an artist / open minded / crazy.

I had already been scooping colors for a while, so I saw Fairy pretty well.

We sat in the dark room and I said to her: "You have to find something; I'm not going to tell you what. If you find it, I'll tell you what it is. Just silence the mind." (apparently she had played with silence before!)

Fairy really liked the idea, she seemed funny, moving around the room making some good girl faces.

After a while she said she saw a clock, a flower and a nose!

When she said nose I was quite surprised.

I could see Fairy flying on top of her. Then I put her in my hand and told my sister to look at it, but she didn't see anything.

I'm not surprised she didn't make it on the first day; it actually took me 2 weeks to see my first IOB. Well enough that she has been able to distinguish things.

She was excited, and said she will try again today.

It would be completely AMAZING if she sees a face, without me telling her anything about it.

In that case, group practice would make a lot of sense, as JD is trying to do.

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u/cyrusmagnus 1 points 2020-08-25 15:14

Sounds like you have a keeper there.

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u/Juann2323 2 points 2020-08-25 15:47

Fairy? Yes! in fact I feel very accompanied. I feel like she likes me. Sure is some kind of manipulation, but for me it's fine!!

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u/cyrusmagnus 3 points 2020-08-25 16:15

No I meant your sister.

We often talk about bad family on here, it's nice to see someone with a good spirited sibling. xD

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u/danl999 4 points 2020-08-25 15:37

I like to call the dots an "intent disruption". I typically see a little cloud of them, and each dot might be said to be a different color, except there's no way you could pinpoint one of them and say which color it is.

Intent disruptions are unstable. Eventually they pick up some choice on what to become, and transform.

They don't only manifest as a little video in the air. You can end up holding one in your hand, without having tried to do that.

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u/Juann2323 1 points 2020-08-25 15:52

> I like to call the dots an "intent disruption".

Ohh, was that? Yes, constantly changing. What surprised me is that I was able to intensify it when there was light in my room. And I ended up seeing that figure, perfectly mixed with the first attention, as if it were really there.

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u/danl999 2 points 2020-08-25 16:16

Actually a little light helps things.

But when you start seeing energy on the walls, it leaves doubts in the mind.

And for a beginner, it's easier to figure out what's a "color in the dark" when it's fully dark.

But in fact, you can do all of this with a little light, and for some things, it even helps.