Bardo-Chat Testimonials

Guest M
As soon as we began the one word around the circle activity, I sensed a shift in the room. The group began to come together and the intensity level rose. Personally, my experience was not particularly enjoyable and was downright excruciatingly uncomfortable at times. It did not always seem as though I was in front of a computer screen. Often it appeared as though I was of (not in, of) a space that consisted of flashing lights, that appeared electrical in nature. And I was surprised that I was able to type the words, that my hands worked.

It was interesting watching how the group interacted onscreen because, even though the participants maintained their respective places for the first part of the meeting, I was enjoying these other joinings and regroupings going on among the participants in the circle. The form was undulating and changing. There were times when my teeth hurt and everything was moving way too fast and there were times when the spaceship sputtered and seemed to flounder a bit. There were times when I had the sinking feeling that this was never going to end and here I was saying one word around a circle...around a circle...around a circle.

This melting, itching burning phenomena lasted well after the group ended. I remained sitting in front of the screen for several more hours because I continued to see things on it (I am not particularly proud of admitting this). I finally slept for a few hours but this experience continued on into the next day. I kept wondering when it was going to end. Eventually it did.

Guest K
The Palace Chat definitely had the makings of a beginning invocational group. What I was sensing mentally, physically and emotionally had a very similar flavor to study groups I participated in. I am eager to see what unfolds and manifests in forthcoming chats. This resource is of great service to those of us who are not in the position, by nature of our life circumstances, to visit the Institute as often as we'd like while allowing us to hopefully, eventually be of greater service to the Bigger Cause. The Chat is a means which plugs us in a little bit closer to the Source and plus, it is a heck-of-a-lotta fun!

Guest N
I found it this morning. It is indeed poetry and quite lovely. Thanks for printing it.

Guest R Last Saturdays chat was great. I was especially delighted at how a circle was formed and held during the meeting. I have been in only a few "chat rooms" before on AOL and COMPUSERVE and even when I first tried out the Palace software in their chat rooms, it was always just sex, politics, or movie reviews. The wind in the trees has more to say. But this, a virtual study group, was challenging, and CREATIVE, and even fun. I thank you for all your efforts in bringing this to life and I hope to be able to be a part of as many of these meetings as I can.

If you would like to try Bardo-Chat let your wish be known by using the handy response form.

Maybe you'd like to check-out some of the Webbenings that have occurred in our Bardo-Chat Party.

By the way, you may want to memorize the following four lines before dropping by the Bardo-Chat
All phenomena is illusion,
Neither attracted nor repelled,
Not making and sudden moves,
My habits will carry me through.
The above reading is extracted from The American Book of the Dead and presented here for the benefit of all beings everywhere. For further reference see The American Book of the Dead.



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