WOW I surprise myself sometimes! Thanks!
Mary and Baby![]()
WOW I surprise myself sometimes! Thanks!
Mary and Baby![]()
Thank youit arrived this morning. The ringing of the door bell followed by Baby's high pitched barking jolted me out of bed.
An interesting experience in, Remote Viewing? I "Psaw" the silver colored cross shape, that wasn't the typical "t" shaped Christian cross. And I "Psaw" the dull silver color.
As I thought some more about it, I made the mistake that teachers of RVing warn against: I filled in the gaps based on assumptions. I assumed it was a pendent. But I couldn't "Psee" the chain so, I filled in the blank with an assumption that, since I couldn't "Psee" a chain, it must not be a typical chain.
Re-reading the Rules I guess I can see how I came closest..."Close" being a relative term
On a tangent...this may explain why many Psychics and RVers get it wrong...making assumptions to fill in the blanks.
Now I have a question, how do I use this? Do I burn the incense cone in the Abalone shell? And where does the cross go?
Again, thank you!
Oh and I enjoyed reading the newspaper used to wrap it
Mary and Baby![]()
I am so glad that it finally arrived Mary.
I think you did really well in the RV'ing or "pseeing"I was trying to encourage folks to just give impressions...shape, size, color, texture, smell, material without actually naming a specific object, if they didn't get it. I think you really did tune in to this one
....great "pseeing"!!!
The "cross" is actually a tripod stand for the abalone shell...just sort of "open it up" and rest the shell on top. You can burn the incense in the shell if you like. Actually I was looking for some sage to go with the shell, when I was shopping for the prizes, however I couldn't find what I wanted. You can burn any "smudging" herbs in the shell, as well as the incense.
Thanks for making our 6th anniversary activity this year fun...Enjoy!!
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