Subject: RE: The beginning of the experience All-Love posted by PatrickZ on Monday, October 22nd 2007 @ 12:55 PM When I was quite young I had very vivid dreams and also had a reoccurring nightmare. I was 4 years old and eventually I learned to face my fear and I watched it transform and since then never had an another nightmare. After I learned to read well, I remember going to the bookstore with my mother and she told me I could buy any book I wished, the first book I purchased was a book on ESP. While I was in High school age 14 I would find myself at the University library looking for any books on Spirituality and Hypnosis, there were not many books available back then. I did regular self hypnosis on myself which later I found was just a form of meditation. I had a very strong natural sense of Sacred Geometry and studied as much as I could about Egypt and the pyramids. While I was in college studying Architecture worked a student design competition for a tourist complex at the pyramids and won an honorable mention. My desire to learn more about the pyramids eventually brought me to Peter Tompkins and Christopher Byrd's Pyramid book. Eventfully I just walk up to Christopher's house and introduced myself. We continued to have have regular meetings afterwards. After Graduation I joined the Peace Corps and traveled to Yemen. I spent most of my time between trips to villages and my house in the Ancient City of Sanaa. My primary job was to install drinking water systems. It was during this time that I went to Egypt and was able to spend the night in the pyramid. It was thorough that experience that lead me to the Sufis and afterwards when I returned that I began to have spontaneous astral projections and an very powerful energy that began to surge through me. I found that all I had to do was place my hands on my heart and solar plexus and my body would begin to vibrate. After I left Yemen I joined the Peace Corps for Nepal. The thing I really liked about peace Corps was that you could contribute to some very useful projects and at the same time learn the local Languages and customs. The location I stayed in Nepal was in a very Isolated area where most Westerns are not allowed, so for the most part most of the Villagers had never seen a European before. Many of the children would either run or attach themselves to me. While I lived in Nepal I lived in a very remote village on the top of a mountain right before the Himalayan Peaks. It was magnificent! I lived a barn with a buffalo. There was no running water or electricity. This is how I lived for 2 years. My main job was to supervise the construction of a pipeline to bring fresh water from the top of the mountain down to several villages below. The project took 2 years to complete. Afterward I returned home and spent the next 2 years studying Natural Healing Arts in New Mexico and Later Northern California. It was at Heartwood I taught my first Seichim classes. After a year I was guided to go to the Sudan to assist with the Refugee Crisis. Hundreds of thousands of people were entering the Sudan from Eritrea because of a huge drought. Most people will remember “Band Aid” , this was one of the main funders of our projects. I went to the Sudan to setup sanitation systems in the refugee camps. When I arrived many were dieing daily from diseases in the water and a lack of sanitation facilities. I lived in a refugee camp with my wife. During that time I developed a Latrine that could be made very easily by the local people. Soon that design was adopted by UNHCR as a model project. Within a few years every household had a latrine. When I returned I began to get calls about Seichim. What I had found was there were a variety of ways people were teaching a very simple system. |