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=CE5 DEBRIEF, 10-12 JULY 2020=
May’s debrief answered the questions, Who, What, When, Where, Why, and How. It is the author’s intention to style this debrief in a more succinct manner, while focusing mainly on techniques used during the retreat.
‘’’Who’’’ : 15 people. Some kids. 2 dogs. And unwitting amateur astronomers seeking the Neowise comet. There is some evidence suggesting that the P’nti civilization also participated. I don’t know if this civilization actually exists. @SandiaWisdom.
‘’’What’’’ : Mostly consciousness, music, RV target making, fun.
‘’’Where’’’ : Our team returned once again to the indubitably ironic location called ‘’’Grier’s Field.’’’
‘’’Why’’’ : Personal development and to be of service to others. A diplomatic mission to build harmonic relations with all beings of the universe, to share with them the human experience, and to learn from their experiences.
‘’’How’’’ : It might be best to start at the beginning and end at the end. Many of our members are “fans” of the P’tni made famous by alleged channeller, Su Walker. The response from, or through, Su said the P’nti would show up to the CE5 and if we see a ship there might be be 5 ET on the ground with us. Incidentally, 4 people in attendance said they were “touched” or “pushed” upon gently by an invisible force. On the second night the author felt an overwhelming presence of consciousness in the field just a few feet away from us.
Another member, whom has already been quoted on this bake, took his daughter to CE5 at Grier’s field just a few days before the team arrived. We felt like they had consecrated the field for us.
Two of us rented an RV that sleeps ten so we could have air conditioning. This brought a welcome degree of comfort (no pun intended) from the summer heat.
Back to the beginning again… the first thing we did when people arrived was help eachother set up tents. This has proven a good way to break the ice and bond with people. We shared our crystals, singing bowls, and enjoyed very uplifting conversations about all the silly ufo pop culture theories out there people believe. Our agreed upon first step for making contact was to have fun. After everyone arrived we gathered around a sun dial and oriented ourselves to the cardinal directions. This prevented the confusion during the prior retreat when people would point and say “There’s one! It’s moving that way!” In a dark skies community it is near impossible to see which way someone is pointing at night.
Invocation/Convocation. This was the second most important technique second to having fun, in the author’s opinion. We did not do Invo/Convo during the first retreat. This time we gathered in a circle and held hands. Nobody seemed to be letting go and I didn’t want to be the one to break the circle so it went for an uncomfortably long time. What does that tell you about the amount of older females who get very into this CE5 thing? The invo/convo is a technique we picked up from Mike at the Darby, FL CE5 team. He wrote the Princeton Protocols which can be found here https://www.etcontacthub.com/how-to.html , and somebody adlibbed his own version for the first time which went something like this: “Dear friends, we are gathered here today in the love and the light of the almighty infinite creator to contact all beings in the universe, to invite them here to join us, to share in the human experience, to share and teach in their experience, and to educate us in ways yet to be seen.” (Naturally, there was that one person who spoke up at this point to clarify “Benevolent Beings.”) “We ask all beings, from all densities, whom have the highest good of all concerned at heart to join us. Now, I want you to think of your happiest memory. For me, it was playing with my weiner dogs back in Texas. Let that happiness sink in. Feel it. Embody it. Now, that is the happiness and gratitude we are extending to all beings receiving this message. Thank you.”
We had constant conversations during downtimes between meditations and one particularly energizing moment was sharing, one by one, what our happiest memory was. We set our chairs in a semi-circle facing south because having to be the person in the circle who faces north at Grier’s field is like drawing the short straw. Visibility is more obscured by trees on the north edge.
Guided meditations included plenty of Greer, and they put some of us to sleep. There was tons of singing bowl action. We played Grateful Dead at one nice lady’s request which elicited a fantastic dance of lights. More important than the specific meditations is maintaining synchronicity. No one ever lacked excitement at trying a new idea whenever one was suggested.