tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-840090857326641450.post420879345604181503..comments2024-01-25T18:24:52.936-05:00Comments on SL Newser - Extra: Sha's Thoughts: Second Life and ESPBixyl Shuftanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15409792769906782556noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-840090857326641450.post-2881070897441600172013-10-24T17:20:05.336-04:002013-10-24T17:20:05.336-04:00Great article Becky.
I do readings through SL, an...Great article Becky.<br /><br />I do readings through SL, and also occasionally get blessed to do Reiki sessions. I also provide these services in RL, but I find it interesting how easy it is to make a clear connection through SL versus RL at times. I have wondered if perhaps part of that is having the usual senses shut off and being 'forced' more to use the higher senses.<br /><br />I have noticed this not just in SL. I chat in YIM, and have over time developed very close connections to 'adopted' (and now grown, and I'm so proud of them and how they are turning out) children. One of the things that there were interested in was testing ESP and telepathy. Both teens and adults seem to be equally gifted and the more drive they have to learn to use those gifts the stronger they seem to get. I had one lady, now deceased, who became a 'heart sister' and never failed to know when my hip was acting up or when something very bad had happened...and would call me even if I was at my mother's or shopping and she had to leave a message for me to call her back when I got in.<br /><br />Getting back to SL's effects, in addition to our senses being so limited I think it helps open our mind by provided input that usually would not be accepted by our waking senses. In RL if we saw a dragon walking around in a tutu or kimono we'd be more likely to check our drink. In SL, the fantastical is 'normal' and so we may be more willing to accept the 'intangible' information that we are picking up.Teresa Garciahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12333126547076968133noreply@blogger.com