Thursday, 22 December 2011

Never Never Trip 2

I fell on the ground in the forest. I thought briefly that there has to be an easier way to get there. My guide was waiting for me. As I stood he told me to leave the human image and I did. I have no idea why, but so far every time I have gone I am naked when I turn into my true self. He advised I might need some clothes. I was confused for a moment, but an image of a silver dress came to mind, and when I looked down I saw I was wearing it. We walked into the forest.
When the trees cleared, we were at the edge of a meadow. My guide advised me this was known as the peace meadow. Councils, treaties, all manner of meetings happened here, but absolutely no bloodshed. Battles happened elsewhere. He sounded like he was stressing this point, so I paid attention.
I noticed a house at the edge of the clearing, directly across from us, near the next treeline. This was where we were heading. We went inside the house and no one was there. He told me this was my house. I made it on the edge of the forest of feeling (carebears eat your heart out I know, but thats what he called it), as I used to love running through the ecstatic energy there.
I asked him his name, and he said it wasn't time to know it yet. He also said he was not the man in the past life meditation, but that man would see me soon. We argued about the difference between the Vaki and Vettir, and he pointed out I was relying on documents written by Christian missionaries to give me the info I know already.
He told me he couldn't tell me why I became human, as only I know the reason for that choice. He said I could come to the house whenever I wanted. He also said to stop comparing my experiences with others.
He left so I could take it all in. After going over what was said, I went outside. A tree beckoned to be, and I went to it. I hugged the tree (first one to say hippy gets glamour bombed!) and a wave of euphoria went through me. The tree told me he was happy to see me, as did a number of creatures that all popped out of nowhere. I was feeling very overwhelmed.
My guide reappeared and said it was time to go. He took me back across the peace fields, through the main forest. I left.

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