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Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2007 12:44 am
by Claude
Hello Anne, Pet and everyone,

Me for now i have put a beach and at it rigth a little forest with a nice big ligt grey rock in it. I like big rock. And the freshness of the underwood. :D
For now my twelves steps are in concret ciment..but each one separate from the others. :D

Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2007 12:49 am
by peacelily64
heya everyone ....just reading the replys.... the "stairs" ect. go according to one's personality..... I just learned that I am in a hurry to get outta the shower!!!...I need to slowwww down and relax...... and let it be..... I am to much perfectionist .....that theme always slips backs into my being.... thanks fer ur help (even thou u don't know u helped) love ya Jane :wink:

Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2007 1:06 am
by Claude
Jane,

Seriously i think that if after 11 minits of shawer i am not clean, there something anormal..maybe i have to change my kind of soap. :roll:

Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2007 1:13 am
by peacelily64
claude are u being facetious! hahahha I just am saying I will let it be ...if it feels good let it happen...stop trying to go by the rules..... love jane

Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2007 1:16 am
by Claude
Yes Jane i wrote that to have a lot of funny time. Humour give relaxing..you know it. :lol:

Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2007 1:18 am
by peacelily64
hahahhaha thank u very much Claude... ur a good eggg eh! Jane

Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2007 1:26 am
by Petra Wilson
Jane & Claude...you made me :lol: my head off!!

There are no rules really to the Akashic Construct....let the visions commence..

Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2007 2:55 am
by George
Hi you all,

Petra writes:

<<< Whassat all about? >>>

It's you. You go about your life in the Akashic Construct as you would normally, perhaps, but it's you.

The 'distance' between the spiritual life and everyday life is so great, something like the Akashic Construct is needed to bridge the gap.

According to the Celestial Artisan, Athena, 'something like the Akashic Construct' is used on all evolving worlds.

That was good to hear in 2000 through a receiver in Spokane WA.

One of my psych lecturers in 1972 used a 'long walk' up a misty mountain he learned in Tibet, or India (not sure), and it worked for some.

In the case of Janine, we felt close, like she was one of my own kids. That might have produced that vision of the fishes and the stones, but yeah, it was a GOOD ONE !!! :happy

Hugs.....
:bigsmurf:

Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2007 3:08 am
by peacelily64
Thanks george fer u words.... the AC /Cd is not the same fer every one and it is ok just be "Let it be" and share with others as u feel and see it ,,, Have a goood day ....Jane

Posted: Wed Apr 25, 2007 7:16 pm
by Claude
Hi pettra,

The Akashic Library and workshop is only a tool. Our filiation with the though Ajuster is always the most important.

:loves

Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2007 9:58 am
by George
Hi Claude,

Let us know when the Akashic Construct CD arrives, please.

If it takes much longer, we'll send you a new one.

Of all places, Canada can be a pain, Mexico not much better. :cry: Mostly it is OK everywhere else.

God bless....

:bigsmurf:

Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2007 10:32 pm
by Claude
Sure, George you'll know it. Now it is two weeks you have send it.. Why do you think that with Canada it can be pain? :farao:
By faith i can say that it is arrived.
And i beleive that everything work for the good of all. :)

Posted: Fri Apr 27, 2007 3:12 am
by George
Hi Claude.

Canada can be very slow. I think that the CD's often go to the US first, then go to Canada, I think that may be the hold-up.

God bless.....

Posted: Fri Apr 27, 2007 3:52 pm
by Claude
Hi George and every one,

Glory to God, the ACcd is arrived. Now five minutes at a time. :)

Thank you George.

Posted: Fri Apr 27, 2007 4:01 pm
by George
Oh, I'm so pleased!

Was it opened by customs? :twisted:

The other day someone wrote: This Akashic Construct CD is Dynamite. :shock:

And maybe that's what they checked it for? :scratch:

God bless.....
:bigsmurf:

Posted: Fri Apr 27, 2007 6:16 pm
by blue nova
George wrote:
The 'distance' between the spiritual life and everyday life is so great, something like the Akashic Construct is needed to bridge the gap.
Is there a way to always live life everyday without distance or having any need for always bridging the gap :idea: Can our consciouness be totally without a gap ?

Hugs,
Anne

Posted: Fri Apr 27, 2007 6:22 pm
by blue nova
Claude wrote:
Hi George and every one,

Glory to God, the ACcd is arrived.
:cheers: Enjoy !

Hugs,
Anne

Posted: Fri Apr 27, 2007 8:39 pm
by Claude
Hi George and everyone,

Just for fun: i have send my USD the 11 april and i have received the cd the
27th/04/2007=22=11=11...No i think nobody have opened it. I have listened to the two first tracks. I have a little bit of difficulty to understand every words in track one in the garden. Do you think it is ok if i do the two first track at the same time for a while? And after i will go into the last one.
The phone rang two times until i was doing it. Next time i'll close my phone.
Good first experience. :wink:

Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2007 3:27 am
by George
Blue Nova writes:

<<< Is there a way to always live life everyday without distance or having any need for always bridging the gap :idea: Can our consciouness be totally without a gap ? >>>

Yes, but don't become a list-op. :lol:

Claude writes:

<<< Do you think it is ok if i do the two first track at the same time for a while? And after i will go into the last one >>>

Yes, it's your journey. The Akashic Construct is a tool. One can even use a chisel to open a can of beans. :wink:

God bless.....
:bigsmurf:

Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2007 6:51 am
by Seeker13
Hi, Everybody!
I really enjoyed reading about all the variations on the AC Library. My walk to the steps is along a high bluff overlooking a bay off the ocean. The steps are pink marble that spiral downward. There is a window that extends all the way down one side so I can look at the ocean as I decend. Many types of whales are breaching playfully on the waves.

After my shower a skylight opens, allowing the sun's brilliant rays to shine down on me. My clothes change to a floor length lightweight dress.

The library is two stories, books fill shelves that extend all the way up to the ceiling, beautiful blond wood paneling lines the walls, a dark leather couch stands before a large desk. There are seperate rooms for my clinic and workroom. Upstairs, there is a circulating waterfall sculpture in the corner. A semi-circle window reveals the garden patio where my visitors and I go to talk. The patio is paved in colored slate. It has deep comfortable couches to sit on. A large, rounded stone planter, filled with blooming flowers overlooks a wide canyon with the ocean off in the distance.

Your probably thinking, "Boy, she's put a lot of effort into this!" but it was all waiting for me the first time I went in. The only thing that was added later was the patio because I wanted to be outside.

Love,
Kim

Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2007 7:11 am
by George
Great going, Kim!

:lol:

Back in the 1980's after a long break, I decided to use the Akashic Construct once again. I had the feeling that I might not always get accurate advice, because I wasn't taking my time in stillness.

I arrived and found a large palm in a pot taking up space right inside the doorway. How awkward!

George: "What's that thing doing there !?!?"

Bzutu: "Well . . . you put it there !!!!"

I had forgotten about my dragging that big thing down there, but that never made it go away . . . for almost a year of non-action! 8)

Our memory is better than we think it is.

:bigsmurf:

Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2007 10:43 pm
by peacelily64
HHaaaaaa George ur humor is tooo much !!!!!!!!!!!!!!1 Jane

Posted: Sun Apr 29, 2007 3:55 am
by George
One day I was stuck with a huge production problem. We had too much of one kind of thing to do, very little in the fields of our many other activities.

There were therefore 'situations' with insufficient space in one department, wasted space in others. There was equipment standing idle, and other machines that would need to go around the clock.

Some of our guys and gals had no experience with the work of which there was sooooo much.

There were ways out of those difficulties, sure enough, but nothing you might call 'ideal.' It was all far from ideal.

George: "What would you decide?"

Bzutu: "I decide to let you decide."

Big help! :shock:

:bigsmurf:

Posted: Mon Apr 30, 2007 12:07 am
by Petra Wilson
George: "What would you decide?"

Bzutu: "I decide to let you decide."
:D I'm gonna nick that line if Bzutu doesn't mind?

Pet xxx

Posted: Mon Apr 30, 2007 12:16 am
by George
:lol:

Hi there dear Petra. He won't mind.

Hugs.....
:bigsmurf: