1 People can change, but only if they're forced to go through hell. 2 Running away? Where the hell did this come from...you can run, but you can't hide. There are no hiding places in the spirit plane. Hmmm...trying to seduce?...begging to be seduced, isn't it? Don't mind me, I'm outta my stinkin' mind...the shrink certified it...
What does my future hold LizardKingMike, as far as career and relationships, kids, etc...? I know that is a broad question but I would like to know... anything would be appreciated.
You need to realize that you control your own future, it holds whatever you need it to. I can help you get there, but I CANNOT tell you or anyone else what is going to happen. Focus on the journey, not the destination.
Sorry to hassle u LizardKingMike. I've tried this psychic vision thing for myself.But even when I'm guided , I'm rubbish : ( I only see that white light , then I see an oak room , people chilled , someone with black hair , and a name...? Anyway , could u advise , where will I be over the next 3 to 6 mths in my main aims? Will I be happy with it? Many thanks Best wishes Ressotaspiks
SashaK: "Thinks about creating the Perfect drug" The perfect drug is soma. Read Brave New World, by Aldous Huxley. Barring that fantasy, the perfect drug is peyote, "The Divine Cactus." Truly. The hub of my life's purpose revolves around one night under the influence of peyote. There is nothing else like it. And btw, Aldous Huxley wrote a book about his experiences under the influence of a purified extract of peyote called "mescaline." His book was called, The Doors of Perception. The title of this book was taken from a quote by the mystical romantic period poet William Blake, who said, "If the doors of perception were cleansed, everything would appear to man as it is: Infinite." And SashaK: If you're interested enough to follow this path I've laid out for you, I recommend you also read Aldous Huxley's other novel called Time Must Have a Stop, and his landmark non-fiction work about the mystical worldview entitled The Perennial Philosophy.
You can get over it in approximately one to two days, if you really want to. If you prefer to wallow in it, it could take forever. I know what I'm talkin' about. I'm 55 stinkin' years old, and I've been there more times than you can even imagine. "...pick up the pieces and go home."