Receivers know things
because they come to them or come through
them, in the way of the medium. They receive visitations, both waking and
sleeping. They may be “speakers for the dead”, passing on messages from the
departed. This type of receiver is in great demand, because there are so many
people on the other side who are desperate
to communicate with the living. Receivers may also be empaths who pick up
what is going on in other people’s bodies and energy fields. The very first
kind of training receivers need is instruction in shielding and screening, and
above all in discernment. They must learn how to pick up things it is useful to
know without being swamped by someone else’s feelings and psychic litter. They
need help in establishing healthy psychic boundaries. They need fully
functional BS detectors that will help them to screen out false or misleading
information.
The traveler knows
things by going to the places where knowledge is to be found, in this world or
in other dimensions of reality. This is the shaman’s way, and the journeys
beyond the body may be assisted by drumming or other forms of “sonic driving”.
Some indigenous cultures use hallucinogens to facilitate astral travel, and
there is a lively New Age tourist traffic that involves going into the jungle
to ingest rather nasty stuff like ayahuasca. Drugs are not recommended for Western journeyers, and they are not required.
A practiced traveler requires only two things to embark on a journey, once the
body is relaxed in a quiet and protected space: a picture and an intention.
Essential training for the traveler includes learning to recognize the nature
and the needs of the different energy vehicles that can operate outside the
physical body. And it involves developing a strong working relationship with
guardians who can protect and guide the journeys. As young children and shamans
know, there is no better escort for these journeys than an animal guardian.
The far-seer knows
by expanding his or her sight to include whatever he or she needs to know. This
may be like turning on an inner light and directing it — like a searchlight
with X-ray properties — on a target that may be on the other side of the world,
or inside the molecular structures of the body, or in another dimension. Or
far-seeing may be a process of mental expansion, in which the field of
consciousness grows until everything it is necessary to know is inside it. This
is profoundly simple, once we understand that if we think of something or
someone, we are with the object of our thoughts. Thought travels faster than
light, so the connection is instantaneous. The trick is to get out of our own
way — to sideline the clutter and confusion of the trivial everyday mind — to
we can see and operate in the larger field.
Seers may also be skryers. Skrying means using an object —
or a series of objects — as a focusing device. We may recall how, as children,
we used to stare at a certain spot on the surface of a creek or a lake, where
the light struck just so, and would stare and stare until pictures came to us,
in the mirror-bright surface of the water. Or we found shapes inside a rough
rock crystal, or peering through a hole in a stone and saw the Other Side as
well as the other side.
In our time, as in other times, the core
training of the seer will come through paying the closest attention to dreams,
coincidence and the symbolic language of the world.
Text adapted from The Secret History of Dreaming by Robert Moss. Published by New World Library.
Photo: At the threshold of St Columba's church in Drumcliffe, a symbol from an older religion: the Celtic AWEN. W.B.Yeats' headstone is in the churchyard, though it is not clear that his remains are in the ground there.
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