Gateway Process: After Files! Q&A, Ama, Chop It Up, Chinwag
Do you ever meet someone and instantly know that they are a rational thinker? They have a logical mindset, perhaps even an accountant for 32 years, with a wife, kids, and a passion for bowling. They live a simple and straightforward life, with no conflicts between their rational thoughts and intuitive feelings. On the other hand, there are those who are purely intuitive thinkers, who paint and play music in the subway, not worrying about money or conventional success. They live in the moment, following their passions without any conflict. But for many of us, rational and intuitive thinking often clash, causing inner turmoil and confusion.
Luckily, there is a way to bridge the gap between these two modes of thinking—hemising. Hemising is a technique that can help reduce the conflict between rational and intuitive thoughts, and there is plenty of research and psychology to support it. It's not about entering different dimensions or time travel; it's simply about tuning into specific frequencies to calm your brain's energy and reduce stress and anxiety. It's as simple as that.
Now, I haven't personally tried hemising yet, but I'm open to the idea. The recording starts with the instruction to imagine a box, and my left brain immediately jumps in, wanting to explore different dimensions and escape the confines of the box. But hey, it might take some work and practice to fully understand and embrace hemising. I'll definitely give it a shot and let you know how it goes.
Have you ever been curious about the Gateway process? I know I am. It's a fascinating concept that involves intermental travel, astral projection, and remote viewing. It's like exploring the hidden realms of consciousness and tapping into the unknown. I'm particularly interested in learning about different cultures' stories and experiences related to these topics. There's so much to uncover and understand.
But let me address some of the comments and questions from our viewers. Viking, thank you for your support, and Lauren, I appreciate your presence here. Mama Y Files, thanks for the plugs. It means a lot to have such an engaged audience.
Now, let's talk about the Gateway tapes. I've started listening to them, but I must admit, I keep falling asleep during the sessions. Maybe I need to get remastered versions of the tapes to keep me engaged and awake. It's a journey I'm excited to embark on, and I'll keep you all updated on my progress.
You know, I'm always on the lookout for intriguing topics to explore on this channel. Edward, your suggestion of Route 666 caught my attention. It's