"Maya" is a Hindu word meaning "illusion" - referring to the illusory nature of the material universe as a kind of veil obscuring deeper spiritual reality from our perceptions.
I agree. The only time I have been able to remote-view anything accurately was when that something was significant to me - the face of a girl I was talking to online, and my wife's appearance when I was first getting to know her online. Those two times I tried and succeeded, and then I had the most perfect and vivid vision when I wasn't expecting it at all.
lol!! yum I actually feel very connected to many hindu and indian things and figure I must have been indian in a past life. I'm pretty sure that the spelling is off and maybe some of the letters. I can't remember that chant as clearly as I remember the 'maya' chant. I feel that whoever was chanting the 'karikidala' to me really wanted me to remember it, that's why they were saying it so many times. But what did I do? I forgot exactly what they said to me! >.<
Oh yeah, I forgot about how I came across an explanation of maya meaning illusion and I liked the name a lot. I actually had that dream when I was pregnant and thought about giving my daughter the middle name Maya.
Just woke up from a dream about what I think was red rocks, CO. Hm, so I'm reasearching red rocks now. I just found out that the rocks were formed 290 million yrs ago.
...bet that is it. Even though I was interested in the question Chodpa posed, it was on the next page at your post I picked up the mmm sound. :2thumbsup:
i'd like to know who walter is?i think it's a spirit person.and its connected to chodpa in some way.a tall,thin man with very white hair, an a white beard and moustache.he's wearing something grey.could be a a cardigan or jumper,or possibly a grey suit with a white shirt.