Teleportation question

by Laura De Giorgio on May 24, 2010

Mary writes, “I’ll be purchasing more CDs.  I am interested in teleportation one, but what about the ethics?  Are you transporting something that belongs to someone else?  Your teleportation example on website shows the man taking the shoes from the store.”The CDs is designed to help you practice teleporting yourself – not things.

The story with the man who teleported shoes was only an example of a case where the ability happened spontaneously.  He didn’t plan to take the shoes, nor did he work on developing the ability to teleport himself or anything else.  In his case, working with other practice involving energy and consciousness has opened the way for spontaneous teleportation.  He discovered that he can teleport his body later on, after the incident with shoes took place.

All of us from time to time experience phonomena that we may not have intended to happen, but which happened due to intense desire for solution of some problem.  The desire itself sets forces in motion and creates movement in energy field and the way things unfold at times may find us greatly surprised as we may experience things we didn’t even believe to be possible.   Sometimes, it may not be exactly our own desire, but that we found ourselves under conditions where we were more open or sensitive or something in our environment (visible or invisible) triggered the phenomena.

People who train themselves for hours each day to work with energy and consciousness are likely to experience more dramatic phenomena spontaneously – as they are already experienced in focusing their thoughts well and  energy follows thought.

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