My Life in a Box – Introduction

What does an online gathering look like?

Actually, there are literally thousands of different ways to interact online, but I’m going to show you just one method of gathering online, one that allows you to present yourself as you’d like to be or as you REALLY are, and at the same time, you can interact with action and movement and speech with others from all over the world.

Honestly, it takes a bit of practice and some learning skills plus a good instructor to really get the swing of it, but once you master the basics, you will discover a whole new world, literally a world, in which you can live a life, interact with others, even conduct an online in-person business without ANY physical organic contact whatever.

The whole idea is that in the Ashram, anything you can do in the organic world can be duplicated quite cleverly in the virtual world, and the illusion becomes more powerful the more you use it and the more completely you master it.

You can fly, drive, eat, drink, entertain and be entertained in the virtual ashram, but wait — there’s more!

Wild “Mariachi Party” thrown at our Prosperity Path Country Club

Here’s what a gathering in a world-wide global access virtual gathering-place — in this case, it’s in the Casino Section of our Prosperity Path Virtual Ashram, where hundreds of Avatars meet each and every day, 24/7/365, including holidays and, as a matter of fact, there’s no better place to spend the holidays with friends and family than in the virtual ashram, because it’s the one gathering place that is totally and absolutely safe.

How to make a living in a world of no-contact

Pay attention, I’ll reveal to you how to do it, but I do mean “Pay” attention, use it like money to get something in return, which is knowledge. Okay, time to listen up, pilgrim:

Your Avatar is totally immune from all virus infections and all manner of things — your Avatar could fall from a height of 32,000 meters and get up totally unfazed and unhurt by the fall.

Totally safe behind your keyboard, you can be in constant contact with dozens, hundreds and even thousands of people every single day of the rest of your life.

It’s not only totally safe, but it CAN be a way to make a living in a world where “Social Distancing” has become the norm.

You can list things on eBay and other sales outlets, but keep in mind that most people will be struggling with the basics, while the well-off will be isolated and blocked and terribly afraid.

The poor have nothing to lose.

How much longer will this go on? Will it be only a month of discommoding and travel restrictions?

How soon can me and my family to go Disneyland? Is there a “Social Distancing” bar near me? What will my kids’ grades look like? Will I be able to vote in the next election?

Will there be forced evacuations where you can’t take more than what’s on your back, and most importantly of all, when will it be safe to stick my head back out of the turtle shell?

Hehe, like the White House dude said, “Get over it”.

It’s likely to last forever, once distancing catches on, and it will stop a few things from happening, mostly business things, but also some political ones.

Actually, we were heading this direction anyway, with the advent of the internet and the incorrectly named “smart phone”.

Smart phones are for dummies.

You can sell online, but not everything will sell in these hard times.

The best you can hope to achieve is to generate some sort of living from online activities, and the Ashram is a great place to do this.

For instance — you have a “Life Counseling” session with a client? No problem, you just establish your practice wherever you like, working out the location and usage with the ashram staff, who are friendly and are here to serve.

That’s the whole idea in a nutshell, serving, and we need to do all of this online and safely behind the isolation of separation, but at the same time, we need CONTACT, and so this plan is offered.

One fun thing you can do in the virtual ashram is to fly a plane with ten passengers or, if you dare, up to 50 passengers on the larger jets.

It’s easy to fly in Second Life, and I teach classes in flying, race driving the fast cars made by XxaxX, and of course, sailing my little Bandit.

Yes, you can tack, and I’ve made a brand-new HUGE bay in which you can practice your tacking — I’ve been working on driving this giant cruise ship.

Yeah, you can take a cruise in Second Life — there’s no reason why you can’t mingle with the guests, join the dances in the lounge belowdecks, and of course, sit with friends and enjoy youtube or live transmissions on the giant screen?

Want to experience the fastest speed boat ever made? No problem, I sell them in Second Life, and they’re cheap like dirt, and last forever.

How did I do that? How did I become a boatmaker? I’ll be happy to tell you, but you’ll have to do some more reading to find out.

I have a take-down racecourse for sailboats which I’ll put up if provoked into it by a sufficient number of supplicants.

The most obvious group gathering in the Ashram is, of course, the group that gathers every single day and night in the Temple, but there are many activities in the Ashram, including dances, tai-chi, Gold Movements and more.

Check out the amazing variety of food and drink you can discover in the Second Life marketplace.

Not only food and drink — there is an abundance of clothing and home decor, not to mention the houses themselves.

You can get a house and redesign it, decorate it, redecorate it and expand it. There’s no much you can do, and no risk at all from organic life.

Only Good Things happen in the Ashram.

You can have a fair in the ashram, and sell your virtual goods and foods.

There are literally tens of thousands of products you can obtain in Second Life, and many of them are resalable and come to you as FULL PERM, meaning that you can alter it and sell it to other partites, if you make a few changes in the texture, for instance.

So once you establish your Avatar in Second Life, you can go to the online second life marketplace by pressing the “marketplace” button on your inworld 3-D browser, which comes to you when you join Second Life.

Okay, so then you get some textures together, learn the ropes of selling in Second Life — it’s real money, translated as “Lindens” which is a special virtual currency named after the inventor of Second Life. Sure, it’s virtual, but it spends as cash in any country you happen to be in, and easily translates into PayPal.

In short, you can be in a virtual business.

There’s no need to come into direct physical contact with anyone, and at the same time, the “Lonely Factor” doesn’t set in, because when you’re in contact in the Ashram, you’re anything BUT isolated and alone.

There are ALWAYS folks in the Ashram — heck’s becks, I’m in there most of the day and night these days what with all the changes I’m putting in.

You might not notice ALL of the changes, because some of them are very subtle, such as the “waiting” mode of my Egyptian and Roman parade grounds. All the stuff is there, ready to pop up at a moment’s notice, when wanted.

I’m reserving them for parades, charades and tirades.

What I mean is, you’re welcome to get up to 100 people to attend any conference, gathering, parade, celebration or public lecture.

Um, do notify us before you do this. We need to prepare the space and limit the number of folks who are denied entry by reason of overcrowding.

The Ashram can only take a maximum of 100 Avatars, period. The 101s Avatar who tries to join will be told “sorry, no room”, or some Linden Labs equivalent of that general message.

You can rent your own space in Second Life and do any celebrations you like — still, the attendance will be limited to 100, and there’s no guarantee that 100 Avatars can actually get in there — it depends on network issues as well as internal server issues.

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It ain’t easy running a world-wide access international ashram, but I’m doing it, and I sure could use some help.

First of all, it’s expensive, horribly so, and I could use some “wherewithal” to grease the wheels a little.

Whenever you’re in the Ashram, feel free to donate a few Lindens –(donating one “Linden” amounts to a tiny fraction of a penny, so ten Lindens are not gonna break you, even once a day.

You can activate prayers by dropping a single Linden into a begging cup by the side of the Temple, or you can unload a ton of Lindens in the begging bowls you’ll find tastefully tucked into the scenery here and there.

Sure, it’s only pennies, but so is a rare Early American ERROR coin — A Capped Liberty 1796 obverse, 1794 reverse Large Cent, in spectacular condition and beauty, for which I’m asking only $4,300, cheap at half the price!

That’s it, you’re lookin’ at it, and you’re welcome to show that to any coin dealer you trust and … I know what you mean — it’s hard to find someone you can trust.

Anyhow, check out the scarcity of this coin — the beauty is self-evident.

I’m planning to mount the capsule containing this incredibly rare coin onto a SIGNED Michele de Paris handpainted hardwood trinket box with brass fittings.

The retail price of that completed piece will be $7,500.00 and I guarantee that someone will at some point in the future, pay a big price to get this — “spectacular” is not the word for it — more like “breathtakingly awesome” coin, and I’m not exaggerating.

This coin is one of perhaps three survivors above the grade of “good” — maybe two others in the whole wide world exactly like it, with the ’94 reverse error —  and I’m holding onto it for its viewing power and attraction to numismatic collectors all over the world.

Like my Lucky Rodney, it attracts a LOT of attention from the coin world. Anything of which there is only one, or at the most three, is very interesting.

I happen to have several such virtual businesses, and I have a showroom in the Ashram. You can set up your very own in-world space and conduct online sales or services right there — for instance, you can be an architect, designer, decorator, furniture maker, you name it and you can do it in Second Life.

I want to point out that “as above, so below, as below, so above” also includes the unstated “as within so without, and as without, so within”.

Don’t forget that great Biblical passage, “Whither thou goest, there also shall I wither.”

Nothing can be more true in today’s modern world, where we at least see the plague coming — it’s comforting, even though there’s nothing we can do to stop the tsunami wave from overwhelming us.

Yes, that’s right — in this social distancing emergency, I’m preparing a number of interactive games for those in isolation.

Of course, there are excursions, trips and experiences contained in the possible worlds explored with the aid of the SuperBeacon.

Be sure to run the series again, and use the Zone Box inductions with the SuperBeacon for extra excursionary powers.

This might be the time to sharpen up your Remote Viewings skills, your Astral Projection techniques and your Daily Practices, starting with your guitar practice and working outward from there.

You’ll also take note that there are a number of opportunities here to learn non-organic communication in general, and spiritual communication in particular.

There’s no better time than the present to learn these simple spiritual skills, and circumstances may very well provoke and promote their employment.

In short, your life could depend on those skills.

The World of No-Contact

If you feel the need to learn to survive in the world of No-Contact, get in touch with me and I’ll do my very level best to help you figure out a path through this set of crises.

Yes, multiple crises — there are more surprises on the way. Isn’t this better than getting slammed by a passing asteroid?

Don’t you hate it when you arrive in the Afterlife and EVERYBODY asks you “How did you die???” and you have to admit, “I don’t know”, or worse yet, “I stepped on a rake”.

That’s gotta be the worst.

Well, get going with online mastery, and you’d better do it fast — the walls are closing in around you.

Well, let them close, then turn on your computer and get in contact.

See You At The Top!!!

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