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Tuesday, March 20, 2018
How can you develop you intuitive gifts to help you and your family survive this century and beyond?
My advice if you are the right sort of person for this would be to go on a 4 day no water and no food fast in the wilderness alone.
If you are between about 20 and 40 years old in good physical health and familiar with the wilderness this could work. But, if you are not in good physical or mental health and familiar with how your body and mind react to the wilderness I wouldn't do it.
Also, when you do this is very very very important.
For example, I was coming out of a sweat lodge around 1983 or 1984 and saw energy on a flying thing heading in the direction of the Trinity river and I realized it was time to do my vision quest. So, timing is magical of place and time of year as well for things to go right for you.
This isn't something that you likely would plan for a year on a certain date and time because it might be 100 degrees and kill you or it might be 20 degrees Fahrenheit out and that might freeze you to death doing this.
NO. You need temperatures likely between 50 and about 80 degrees would be ideal so you don't freeze to death or have it be so hot that you die of dehydration doing something like this.
For example, when I did this along the Trinity River in Northern California in the early 1980s it was so remote I saw no one for 4 days and nights then who visited the site along the river. There was no trail at all because I just walked upstream to this location which was a bear wallow. It is very remote likely 2 to 5 miles form the nearest dirt road and 10 to 15 miles from the nearest paved road where I was.
But, if you are capable of surviving something like this I would recommend it because what I experienced was "Becoming one with all of nature" experiencing nature as myself and my family. By doing this it has forever changed my relationship with all life. So, since then all life on earth and throughout the universe I feel is a part of my family and I need to take care of all life because they are my family whether they are animals, birds, fish, insects or people I need to help take care of them so they don't all die one day in a big nuclear flash which creates Earth into an asteroid belt like the one out past Mars that used to be a planet our ancestors once lived on 65 million years ago and beyond ago.
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