It’s day 2 of my animal communication adventure and I’m already becoming a big fan of Asia Voight ~ she has a lovely open, inclusive and gentle way about her.
Today we learned all about the use of breathing in helping us to connect with our animal companions and also had an opportunity to start communicating with them too!
It’s the end of another full month of adventuring and so today’s blog post is overflowing with adventure news!
Today I start a whole new series of adventures involving learning to communicate with my Jack Russell Terrier, Sparky. I’m going to follow an animal communication course created by Asia Voight.
You’ll also find an Adventure Summary for June as well as a Guest Adventurer video!
Learning How To Communicate With My Dog
June’s Adventure Summary
June’s Guest Adventurer ~ Cara Wilde This month’s guest entry is fabulous! Cara decides to give a bunch of flowers to a complete stranger and this is what happens (the insights are incredible!) ~
As I was a bit pressed for time today, the idea of a new skill that could be mastered within 5 minutes was very appealing! I found a video on YouTube which claimed that anyone could learn to see a human aura in 5 minutes – and so I decided to give it a go 🙂 .
The results took me a little by surprise (and you can find out a little bit more about what certain aura colours mean here) .
For today’s adventure I went for a walk in a local forest in search of images to make into backgrounds for some “quote pictures”. I experimented with the settings on my phone and really paid attention to what was drawing my attention.
I noticed that taking photographs really encourages exquisite levels of presence. After the expedition, I sat quietly in the woods for a while. It was only after I sat down and started to pay attention to my feelings that I noticed an incredible energy and aliveness surrounding me. Being still helped me to sit in this energy ~ I really enjoyed it!
I have put some of my favourite images below today’s video.
Today’s adventure choice took me a little by surprise ~ it’s almost like I didn’t choose it consciously! I received an email with details of an audio programme sale and clicked through to the product page. As I scrolled through the programmes, one jumped out at me “How To Have An Out Of Body Experience” by William Buhlman. When I say it jumped out at me, I mean exactly that : it was as if it rose out of the page!
It’s a 7-hour programme and I’m definitely going to give it a full whirl having listened to the first CD today (at one point I got the tingles!)
In today’s video you can hear about what I’ve gleaned so far. At one point I mention that 80% of people can have an OBE. I should correct that by saying that William Buhlman believes that such experiences are possible for all of us and that 80% of people who follow this particular programme have been successful in transcending their physical bodies.
This is a whole new order of adventuring and I’m up for it! 🙂 . In today’s CD, William described OBEs as “the cutting edge of human exploration” ~ if that isn’t an invitation to adventure, I don’t know what is!
I am just going outside [my own body 😛 ] and may be some time.
I’m secretly pleased to report that I am still awaiting feedback from one of my editorial team about my book. This has given me a great excuse to go tree hunting again!
Today, I’m out on the farm having a “field day” 😛 .
Yesterday’s tree identification adventure was actually quite challenging ~ I felt like a bit of a sleuth and got great satisfaction from unravelling the mystery of the leaf 🙂 . This morning on my walk with my dog, my attention was grabbed by all the trees I hadn’t really noticed before. It was as if they were shouting “Hey you! Why don’t you identify me?”
As I’m still waiting for some final pieces of feedback about my book, I’ve decided to follow the call of the trees and undertake a second tree identification mission. You can see how I got on in today’s video. (Images of the trees I identified can be found below the video.
The world of romantic fiction can get pretty intense, so today I’m taking a bit of a break and trying something new. With the aid of a pocket guide to trees, I’m going to attempt to identify 3 different species of tree in a nearby street.
The aim wasn’t to identify a species I already know (to be honest, I don’t know that many!) but rather to venture into unknown territory. The experience has shown me how little I know about my immediate surroundings and I think I’d like to know more. I’ve place images of the trees I identified below today’s video.
As my TV adventure is starting on Wednesday, I thought I’d have another go at making a trailer but with a new twist! This time I am trying my hand at making a video with a voice over.
This adventure involved a fair bit of intensive fiddling and experimenting with Windows Movie-Maker . I know all this modern tech is supposed to be “intuitive” : the only conclusion I draw is that, at some stage, my intuition must have been removed! In the absence of the obvious, I resorted to my normal “push-any-random-button-and-see-what-happens” approach.
This is what I came up with after 10 minutes of playing 🙂 .