Checklist for your Guided Journey
Before:
1. Do
you feel safe and comfortable with your guide? Have you signed the letter of
consent with your guide.
2. Review
medications.
3. Take
time to meditate, spend time in nature, pray, asking if this is the right time
to journey.
4. Set
clear intentions, have them hand-written down, discuss them with guide, bring
them to your journey.
5. Make
sure you have someone to drop you off and pick you up.
6. Follow
day-of protocol: medicine, meals, mantra.
7. Make
sure your day of and your day after are free from any disturbances or
conflicts.
8. Wear
comfortable clothes, bring a pillow and blanket if desired (they will be
available, as well).
9. Arrive
on time, bring water, hand-written intentions.
10. Turn
off/remove all electronics.
11. Review
safety factors, including guide protocol, restroom, nausea, etc.
12. There
will be candles, lighting, and music. At any point during your experience,
please let your guide know if any of these are bothersome or need to be removed
or changed.
13. Surrender,
trust, be curious, focus on your intentions.
During:
1. Stages
of journey:
a. Ascent
– taking off, smooth or bumpy, surrender. This is where the senses are engaged,
and shadows, blocks, challenges may be observed.
i.
If there is a block, sit with it, allow the
feelings to wash over you, feel so you can heal. Your guide is here for you.
ii.
Keep surrendering to the experience. Be
curious.
b. Trip
– you may experience a narrative/story, encounter animals, spirits, guides,
higher power, or you may experience a varied amount of disjointedness, or you
may experience “nothing.” Regardless, this is what you need, and it will make
sense. You will receive insights and downloads about your life and your
intentions.
i.
Music will sound different. Images may be
different. If you are expecting sensory overload, an eye mask may be
beneficial.
ii.
At any time if you need to use the restroom,
do so. This will not change your experience.
iii.
You can communicate with your experience and
encounters. Ask questions, clarify intentions, make affirmations. Go through
doors, surrender.
c. Landing
– You’ve experienced depth, you may now feel as if your experience is
over, you may feel strong emotions
(relief, elation, teary, laughter, love).
i.
You’ve reached the peak, now your are landing
and you are in the afterglow.
ii.
This period will remain with you for quite
some time.
iii.
When your guide senses that you are at the
beginning of this stage, your person will be contacted.
d. Arrival
– Your person will arrive to pick you up.
i.
Protocol will be reviewed with your guide,
including avoiding electronics, no major decisions, or driving for 24 hours,
etc.
ii.
You do not want this time to be interrupted,
so prepare to be emotional and trust your own inner-guide as to how to proceed
with these next few hours.
iii.
Stay hydrated.
iv.
You may be hungry, eat joyfully. You may be
tired, rest in peace. You may be chatty, do so safely.
After:
1. You
may have a headache, be dizzy, sleepy, or in a haze for the next 12 or so
hours. This is normal, which is why this time-after is so very important.
2. Continue
to avoid electronics.
3. Set
up a time for your integration with your guide.
4. You
may think you want to journal, draw, dance, create, in order to not forget your
experience. You will not forget. Savor this time and allow your soul to
process.
5. Align
your actions with your experience. What did you learn, do you need to share
this – be cautious here and only share with trusted people who are aware of
your experience.
6. Your
guide will get their notes to you within 12 hours after your experience.
7. You
will not lose this frequency or these feelings. You may drop back into your
“normal” routine, yet you will still process for quite some time.
8. Give
thanks and gratitude for your experience and continue to seek out what your
experience has to give you.
9. Take
action. Get back into life and keep your senses engaged as to what your new
world has to teach you.
10. Enjoy
your integration time and stay in touch with your guide.
11. Be
patient, change takes time.
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