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For a remote viewer, creation is both the Food For Freedom Review destination and the

journey. It has a very real context, namely, the matrix. It is the void, the confluence of all
things singularly rolled into one while simultaneously separated into individual parts made
unique by a nuance of frequency. It is that vast and limitless outer expanse only reached by
turning inward. In my years of remote viewing, I've been on many journeys. The real goal of
this process is to engage the consciousness of the matrix. In the advanced stages, the targets
reflect this whether they be of a terrestrial or off-planet nature. There is no other way for me to
describe my experience except to say that it is a direct interaction with the creative source
and a distinct confirmation that we are part and parcel of this force. As an embodied soul, I
am both the creation, bound to a contract of safety and survival, and the creator, inextricably
dedicated to risk and innovation. One way of describing survival is to say that it is the eternal
quest for the mediator, the recognized other, regulator of our early bio-neurological processes.
It is the search for the "savior", the one who can assure us that no harm will ever befall us as
long as we remain faithful to the other's perceptions of the world.
Creation, on the other hand, is the direct experience beyond time and space. Creation is the
personal responsibility of the individual to the collective and has no intermediary. Creation
assumes survival. A Biological Imperative Survival is our biological imperative. No argument
there. However, how we define survival for ourselves and others around us is a component of
health and well-being of global proportions. We can, for example, be persuaded to go to war
when we're convinced that our survival is threatened. However, resistance not only arises
from an immediate life and death scenario but also out of a question of quality of life. Enter
creativity. In the final analysis, we are not content to simply "survive". Creativity then becomes
the resourced state that sustains life. It is, in fact, an inseparable part of survival.
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Past Tense or Present and Tense? Does the past exist? My answer would be yes, it exists in
the present. I have frequently had the experience of remote viewing events, places and life
forms in the past. I absolutely know beyond a shadow of a doubt that it is possible to focus on
the signal line of such a target and experience that "past moment" in its sensory entirety. As a
remote viewer, I am also trained not to take the experience back "home" with me.
Consciousness helps me do that. However, when an unconscious part of me is connected to
the signal line of a past event, I don't have the benefit of that conscious resource. It's as if that
particular part has no idea that a trained remote viewer also shares the same physical
container. In that case, whenever some present sensory input amplifies the signal line (to
which I'm already unconsciously attached), I experience that event all over again.
And the experience registers in my body through the nervous system while my brain draws
the same fearful, hopeless or delusional conclusion it's always drawn, based on the limited
resources available to that unconscious part of me. Of course, I'm just using my remote
viewer part to make the point. Survival In the Workplace One place to easily view this in
action is in the workplace. When we're growing up, choosing a career sounds like an exciting
premise. We don't take into consideration that the unspoken part of our job description will be
to fulfill someone else's expectations. The workplace, by its very nature, is an arena of
external focus. That makes it a fertile field for the triggering of unconscious past wounds. We
can use the experience to heal and grow (creativity) or we can use it to reaffirm our
attachment to a certain level of survival. What often occurs is that we measure success or
failure by the amount of money earned, possessions garnered, and lifestyle achieved. When
we speak of someone as "successful", we usually mean "wealthy. Somehow, this has come to
mean that only the "successful", the "creative", have earned the right to play. There has been
a lot of popular media surrounding disaster scenarios. From the zombie apocalypse to visiting
planets from afar it seems everyone has predicted some sort of global cataclysmic event.

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