Energy Photos

Aug 2
Posted by Sean Filed in Energy Photos

Kentucky Photo

While traveling in Brazil several years ago to visit John of God, I took photos which show orbs, streaks of colored light, and other forms.  Those traveling with me claimed that such photos showed spirit forms.   

Much can be found on the web and elsewhere discussing photos showing orbs and other forms.  Many folks posting such photos claim the photos show spiritual beings.  I generally approach such photos, including those taken by me or taken with me in the photo, with skepticism. 

Last month, while traveling in Kentucky, the photo below was taken of me.  I was standing where a large pine tree had been struck by lighting and thereafter cut down.  I grew up on the farm where the photo was taken, but have not lived in the area for many years. 

Using the same camera, a photo taken prior to the one to the left and a photo taken after were clear.  The clear photos were taken in the same general area.  All photos were taken within a five minute period.  Perhaps the photo to the left is simply bad photography or perhaps the photo is some spiritual energy.

Go With The Flow

Aug 1
Posted by Sean Filed in Go With the Flow

Recently, I spoke with Soul Intuitive Eddie Conner.  Among Eddie’s many great ideas and thoughts, Eddie recommended listening to Abraham‐Hicks recordings.  The Abraham‐Hicks messages have been eye opening. 

Abraham‐Hicks instructs to improve life simply and find purpose, “Put your canoe in the water and go with the flow.”  According to Abraham‐Hicks in order to get our canoe in the right direction, we need to feel the “flow” and go with it.  Abraham‐Hicks teaches in order to feel the flow, simply listen to your thoughts and take note of your feelings. 

Should you feel relief and feel good about your decisions, your actions are right for you.  Your canoe is headed downstream in the right direction.  

Should you feel unpleasant and uneasy about your actions, you are going against the flow.  You are paddling upstream or your canoe is sideways in the current.  You need to reverse direction and head downstream again.      

 After trying the method for only a week, I can report following the canoe in the current method brings attention to how you feel at each moment, and allows you to explore ways to keep the canoe pointed downstream.  By focusing on staying in a downstream direction, I have noticed a lowering of stress. 

Perhaps life’s purpose can be found along the path of least resistance — simply go with the flow and enjoy.