Intro to Focus 27
This is your introduction to Focus 27, the reception center between physical lives. This area was created as a way station, a familiar place to relax, meet with others, ask for help, communicate and consult with others. It is designed to ease the trauma and shock of the transition out of physical environments for the many different new arrivals. Through the assistance of counselors, the newly arrived can become calm and rational. Eventually the next goal along the path is decided, and the visitor is directed away from the Reception Center to begin a new path to achievement, whatever that may be. You are only a visitor here, as you are still in physical matter reality. This is a vast area, so be open to other perceptions other than visual, such as impressions, feelings, sensing, knowing, etc. You are instructed to just explore, as you find or create your own special place that you can visit again during your regular sleep. A place where you can meet with friends and those you love. This is also the region where you will return in Exercise 5 to assist those stuck in Focus 23.
Intro to Focus 25
In this exercise, you will be introduced to Focus 25, the belief system territories. This area is occupied by groups of non-physical humans who have, through thousands of years, accepted and subscribed to various premises and concepts. You are instructed to move to Focus 23 on your own; from there, you will be verbally guided to Focus 25. This region contains all human belief systems, and you are to observe without participation. You may encounter those you know, but you are only a visitor here to observe, remember, and take the memory with you. Keep in mind beliefs are simply tools we use in constructing reality, using them to limit certain areas and to expand others.
Retrieval
This exercise is designed to teach you how to assist those in Focus 23. You will first be instructed to move to Focus 27 to ask for help in making a “rescue run.” Suspend the skeptical, critical, and analytical left-brain part of yourself during this exercise, so that you may be free to fully experience and explore. Be open to the many ways in which information and communication may be perceived beyond the five physical senses. You may have a visual impression of the guidance available, or you may not. Look for subtleties, such as: • A “lightening” in the energy around you • You may feel suddenly warmer or cooler in your body temperature • A flash of color • Your heart rate might accelerate • You may just “sense” that there is a presence around you • You could feel a tingling in your hands, arms or feet • A rush of energy throughout your body • A chill like goosebumps on your neck or arms • You may sense the feeling of a cool breeze moving across your face or the top of your hands • A little flutter on your cheek, like the trail of a butterfly wing • Or maybe just a “knowing” that guidance is there for you