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Balancing the T Bar - unexpected result.
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I just got my book, Healers Handbook and proceeded to try to see my T bar to balance it.  I saw it to say the least...  You know how you walk with your head turned, then as you are about to run into a tree, you turn your head and see the tree a split second before you run into it?  This is how I see my T bar.  It is BIG, right in my face and 3 dimensional.  I thought this was very odd after reading posts from people that can not or can barely see it.  Am I seeing the Tbar or something else? 
A bit of background, I've been doing lots of stuff for many years.  Trying to develop my intuition, channeling, Reiki, Quantum Touch, etc.  I'm sort of a newcomer to this website but have had interest in all the subjects listed here for many moons. 
You know those stupid tests they give you when you are young and compare you to the rest of the United States in your age group?  I scored a 98% in Space Relations.  That is the ability to precieve a 3 dimensional object in your mind.  I wonder if this helps. 
Any comments are welcome.  Thanks for a good website.

Menkaure
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#2
Your first T-bar experience seems perfectly normal to me. But I'm told I'm not normal, that is not average. Given the current state of human obtundation that's probably good for both of us.

Don't worry about it.  Comparing yourself to others in Hyperspace work can waste a lot of energy better spent just getting on with the work.
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#3
Menkaure, are you able to see your whole T-bar or just the "trunk" of it?
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It's like I'm standing to the side, at the base looking up. I see the trunk and one arm clearly but if I 'move' it in my mind, I can see it how I would imagine I'm 'supposed' to. Like from a short distance and I see the whole thing and it sort of becomes 2 dimensional, more like a picture. It's not so 'in my face' today. It's calmed down a bit. Yesterday it was like it was pushing it's way into my attention.
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#5
Menkaure,

If you can see any or all of your T-bar, you can balance it. That's why the exercise is 'balancing your T-bar'. Whichever form of T-bar you have, straighten it out or complete it.

Don't take this the wrong way, but you seem to be analyzing what you get a great deal.   Wondering why you got one arm of the T-bar missing, etc. is a lovely way to distract you from doing the actual work on the T-bar. 

Hyperspace techinques are corrective, not philosophic. This is not New Age crapola to keep you running in circles wondering why & what if... Been there - done that.

You can see your T-bar, even if it isn't perfect yet. You're miles ahead of some who still can't see their T-bar after years of trying (believe it or not).

Just do the work with it, and whatever other hyperspace exercises 'come to you'.

If you run into serious difficulty, email Stewart.  As long as you're putting in the effort to do the work, and the work has given you a question, he is very helpful - in my experience.

Hope that helps.
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Menkaure Wrote:It's like I'm standing to the side, at the base looking up. I see the trunk and one arm clearly but if I 'move' it in my mind, I can see it how I would imagine I'm 'supposed' to. Like from a short distance and I see the whole thing and it sort of becomes 2 dimensional, more like a picture. It's not so 'in my face' today. It's calmed down a bit. Yesterday it was like it was pushing it's way into my attention.

Do not move or rotate the T-bar image here, that brings unbalance.

Do also not force to visualize 3-dim things when T-bar balancing exercising in this stadium.

Just focus on simple 2-dim stable T-bar staying unmovable and all in royal blue to begin.

Getting royal blue in your mind first is very important, and then see the T-bar.

This is because satellite transmissions and electronics everywhere makes it more difficult to get royal blue. 

 
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#7
Lion Cub Wrote:Hyperspace techinques are corrective, not philosophic. 
Side note: This sentence sums it (hyperspace technique) up  -- it's all about correction.
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