Hawaii Apprenticeship
Recently while Susie was in Africa I was fulfilling my trainer requirements, which ask of me to do one apprenticeship every 2 years. So off we went to different continents to learn and grow. The apprenticeship was in the barn in Kaneohe, Hawaii on Chuck and Lency’s property and I had the luck to have a bedroom at the venue. There were over 50 participants from all around the world: from Japan, China, Taiwan, Germany and Switzerland and England – me!
As many of you who have been involved with Psychology of Vision recently have seen, both these gifted healers are working at a high level. Chuck taught much about the Unity stage of consciousness, clearing out issues from the present day all the way back to our fall from heaven. In unity consciousness there is a very real experience that there is only one of us here and much of the processing was at this profound level; often during the 10 days there was real ‘knowing’ that every issue was “our” issue. On one occasion I was late for the session and my name was called but because I was not in the room Chuck had moved swiftly on and picked a new focus who was a young Japanese woman. I totally identified with her and it could have been any one of us sitting up there with Chuck.
This experience was intensified during Lency sessions. She focused on Union stage consciousness, which is like Unity only more light. Or another way to put it is in Unity you see and know yourself as everyone and in Union you love everyone as yourself and this level of consciousness is filled with light and love and the presence of heaven is close. During Lency’s days the healing, for the most part, was quick and very clean. Again it was essential to keep a close sense of the group mind as it was obvious at this level we could not leave anyone behind.
It was a fabulous 10 days and there were many things I took from this training but I will only relate two here. Firstly the statement, “You can have whatever you want if you would be willing to give up your independence.” And secondly a question to ask yourself about someone you appear to have a big problem with in your life and it goes like this: “If they were not this way what would I lose?”
A good thought to spend the day with!
Love
Jeff xx