Astral Travel, Lesson 8
February Assignment: Black and White Answers
This assignment is rather simple, but effective when done with dedication! At bedtime, go through your normal ritual with a few additions: cover your eyes when you are ready for sleep, even if it is dark out. If you have a phone in your room, unplug it or turn the ringer off. If you can, close the door. Lay on your back. Clear your mind. Silence your mind. Of course, this is always easier said than done so if you are out of practice silencing your mind, take a few nights to get the hang of it again. Don’t rush this assignment, remember that you have a full month to complete it. 😉
Breathe calmly, slowly, steadily.
When your body is fully relaxed tell yourself (remember– don’t ask, rather announce what is going to happen) that tonight you are astral traveling to the Chalkboard Room. This room is as it sounds: one giant chalkboard along all four walls and ceiling. Your room may have a chalkboard floor, but this usually comes and goes depending on why you are in the room. If you like furniture in your room, allow it to be there.
The first night you go to this room, don’t focus too hard on anything. Just allow yourself to be there. Enjoy the experience and be happy in the room. There may or may not be stuff written on the boards. If there is, don’t focus on what is written there just yet. Simply acknowledge that you see it and shrug it off.
The second or third time you enter this room, ask a question. Just one. Know and expect that the answer will appear somewhere on one of the walls and that this answer is completely honest. You’ll know where the answer is the moment it appears.
Make your first question a simple one. Be satisfied with the first answer you receive. Ask something like “Which bill will I receive tomorrow?” or “Who will call before noon?” or another that you prefer.
At first, make the point of being in this room, enjoying the room. The Chalkboard Room is a gift that is available to anyone and everyone who chooses to go inside. On the same note, The Chalkboard Room is personal, made just for you. Love it, connect with it, and again, enjoy it.
After you get the hang of it, ask a question that is less simple. Trust that the answer will be there, even if it is an answer that isn’t currently ideal.
Good luck and safe travels. I am always here if you need me!