Mont- Louis starfort & a demonstration of our psychic abilities

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On the 4th day of our holiday in the French Pyrenees we were supposed to go to a Roman hot bath but forgot our swimming costumes so ended up at Mont-Louis starfort where i was excited to examine the old walls for clues about our true history.
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France's commando training facility is located here so we were able to check this out too.
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At the end of the day we tested our psychic abilities with a game made by Luna.
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Turns out we don't need our eyes to see!

Love & Light everyone 🌱

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Methinks not everyone was always completely honest in this game!! 🤣 It was just a game, so hopefully no harm done.

But your daughter is very smart and indeed up to something. I was immediately reminded of the book "Psychic Discoveries Behind the Iron Curtains" by Ostrander and Schroeder, which I read many years ago. Wasn't there a description of a lady who was able to "see" with her fingers? And indeed, here it is:

CHAPTER 14: EYELESS SIGHT
In the early 1960s, about 300,000 people lived in the Ural mountain city, Nizhniy Tagil. One of the least noticeable women in town was Rosa Kuleshova. Rosa was as plain and unmanicured as a potato, rinsed and sitting on the side of the sink. Living in industrial, mining-oriented Tagil, on the border of Europe and Asia, the twenty-two-year-old Rosa inhabited her own odd dreams. Since she’d been sixteen, this short, pudgy girl in her utilitarian print dresses had led drama groups for the town’s visually handicapped. Various members of her own family were blind, and with them Rosa had learned to read Braille proficiently.
One day Rosa noticed something strange. After that, an odd daydream began to outpalpitate all the others in Rosa: she would teach the blind to see — to see light, colors, pictures, and even to read without Braille.
In the spring of 1962 Rosa told her very doubting doctor, Iosif M. Goldberg that she could see with her fingers. Then she showed him. Carefully blindfolded by Goldberg, Rosa moved the third and fourth fingers of her right hand over sheets of paper, naming colors, “Green, red, light blue, orange”. Goldberg put newspapers, magazines, books under Rosa’s impossible fingers. Her hand read as easily as her eyes. It looked like everybody else’s hand, but Rosa was acting as if she’d grown a second set of eyes in her fingertips.
“When I first found I could see print with my fingers”, Rosa admitted to Dr. Goldberg, “I thought, wouldn’t it be grand if I could read notes in my pocket during tests in school”.
Goldberg, a neuropathologist, checked and rechecked. Finally he took his patient to a regional conference of the Society of Psychologists, meeting in Nizhniy Tagil in the fall of 1962. For the first time in her life, a lot of eyes were focused on Rosa, even though she couldn’t see them through the bandages the psychologists wrapped around her head. Rosa’s remarkable fingers, however, did see the color of the scientists’ clothes, the shades of objects taken out of their pockets. Her hand “looked” at a person in a photograph. She described the man’s posture and appearance. How did she do it? Practice, Rosa said. “I trained myself several hours a day for the last six years’”. (...)

Excellent to see you here. Many thanks for chiming in about the game we played. Yes, Esteban most certainly cheated but i don't think anyone else did. Luna's idea to play this specific game was unusual because a few months earlier i had seen this interview with Nicola Farmer and become aware for the first time of what was possible:

I didn't tell the children what i learned in this film so it was amazing to see the way she sensed my desire to investigate this subject further. Am planning to make a Mindfold style blindfold which completely blocks out all light. They are young enough still to take advantage of this. Though with that said i understand Farmer is now taking on adult students too and training other practitioners. What a great movement this could be!

Many thanks for the book link. Have just downloaded it for future reference.

Enjoy the warming weather ☀️

I was curious about that video in the comments and started watching it. Thanks for sharing that, I will watch the rest later and try to learn more about that to practice that with my daughter.. I would love for her to develop her abilities to see (without the eyes..) amazing how these children are colouring so detailed and reading..

I admit that I first thought they were cheating and looking underneath though :)

If you have more good info to share about where to start, please do share <3

Esteban was the only one who cheated as far as i could tell.

Luna's sudden desire to make the game while we were waiting for our food at the restaurant was interesting to me because a few weeks earlier i had watched this interview.

Pretty amazing stuff i think you will agree.

And so, my mind is now open to the fact that we don't need our eyes to see.

I can't give you more information at this time, but i do think that if we can get our children to spend one part of each day attempting some little task blindfolded (using a blindfold which blocks out all light) the third eye will naturally become more active.

Apparently it is harder for adults to make this transition but not impossible.

Have fun!

Yes, I already saw this one from your comment section.. let me find another one that I watched with my daughter last week. We've been doing a little exercise every day and she loves it. Going to collect all these drawings and writings ..

I'm curious to see how far she can take this, but the most important things is she's having fun with it :)

Thanks for sharing these. Super great to see other people now offering training! Though i'm not sure how much progress can realistically be made in one week.

Also great that your daughter is interested to play with this idea! No doubt it will have an accumulated effect over time.

It seems to me that colours is a good starting point. Different coloured paper or cups or whatever. I think if a person can master this, then the door is open for more.

Oh this one seems interesting as well:

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