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John
Fulton
Founder of the Aesclepion Healing Center
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Friday July 25, 7:30-9;30pm
Saturday July 26, 10:00am - 1pm
John Fulton
is one of the original Founding Fathers of the spiritual reawaking
of the last 25 years. Be sure not to miss this opportunity to experience
John's insight and brillance right here in Reno! Join us for this
special evening.
John will offer
his Dreams Lecture on "Secrets" Friday Evening at 7pm
in the Peppermill Ballroom. We will be hosting a full dinner before
the event at 7:00pm.
John will also
be offering a much awaited for Mens Energy Class on Saturday,July
26 at the Reno Psychic Institute from 10:00am to 1:00pm. Also joining
him at that time Saturday morning offering a Hands on Healing class
will be Elizabeth Carroll.
Cost for Friday
Dreams Lecture: $55
with Dinner: $75
With one Saturday workshop (Mens Energy or Hands on Healing):$100
(save $10)
View a YouTube video of one of John's Dreams
Lectures
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Articles
by John Fulton
Psychic
Noise and Telepathy
by Aesclepion on 04/30/2008 12:00 PM
By way of Hollywood, the impression has been given that the fortune-
telling gypsies were relegated to living next to the swamp outside
of town because the townspeople didn’t want them any closer
- but perhaps there was another reason.
‘Sensitive’
individuals throughout the ages, regardless of culture, have themselves,
chosen to isolate from the group. Sages in India have long lived
with the image of sitting in a cave or on the mountaintop, while
monks isolated themselves behind the high walls of a monastery.
Yes, I know
we have been taught that we are not telepathic, but there is no
way around this one - you are. You may not acknowledge the event
of picking up on the thoughts or the psychic noise around you, but
you can acknowledge the affect of doing such.
From what clothes
to wear in the morning to life’s larger questions, there are
times in which it is a struggle to find an answer, to make up your
mind. And this is contrasted against moments in which you experience
making a decision with little or no deliberation at all. You simply
act. In one experience you are ‘clear’ and in the next
you are paralyzed. Psychic noise - this is what drives the gypsy
to the swamp, the guru to the mountaintop and the monk behind the
high walls of a monastery. There they find ‘emptiness’
– no psychic noise.
How do you
calm things down inside? How do you clear that ongoing inner dialog
that, more times than not, is something to overcome as opposed to
an encouragement?
At Aesclepion
it is called “finding your space” and you can learn
to find your space without living next to the swamp.
It's All Falling Apart!
by Aesclepion on 03/28/2008 12:00 PM
Anxious, nervous, cannot get settled; things seem to be coming undone…
is not an uncommon experience. We all have these moments and as
long as they remain, just moments we tend to get through. But there
are also times when our anxiety occupies not just a moment, but
our day, and beyond.
What is happening?
What to do?
Consider the
body as a recording device. It records the entirety of each moment.
Our experience, as information, is stored and then used as reference.
As long as this natural process goes uncensored we grow. We feel
peace and harmony. We get smarter - ideally.
We mostly work
under the notion that it is ‘bad experiences’ that bring
on the anxiety, and the unsettled feelings that grow to occupy our
day. Consider that we are, by design, able to handle our experiences,
to grow, to move on. It is only when the natural process of recording
and storing information is disrupted that things begin to fall apart.
So, what disrupts
this process? Fear. Fear is what we experience spiritually, contrasted
to fright, which is experienced physically. When we as a spiritual
being go into fear, we freeze, and this static or non-moving state
is what disrupts the body from doing what it is designed to do.
How do we come
out of fear? How do we begin to create movement?
Get comfortable
and with your eyes closed imagine a movement within the body. There
is one there. All you have to do is find it. It will at first appear
as a light sensation. Bring more of your awareness onto this movement.
Encourage the movement to grow to a point in which your entire body
is involved in this experience.
Take a moment
each day to sit, sit with your eyes closed, and imagine movement,
a light sensation of movement within the body.
Your Path
by Aesclepion on 02/25/2008 12:00 PM
You are walking down a path and here in front of you is the fork
in the road. Both directions look appealing. Nothing down either
fork to suggest one direction has an advantage over the other. You
pick one and continue to journey. A bit later the thought, “would
the other path been better,” and as you go around the bend
you find boulders, not blocking but just lying in the path enough
that you have to maneuver your way through. It takes effort. You
get through the boulders and after a moment of pride in accomplishment
you again question your original decision, “maybe I should
have…”, and sure enough as you round the next corner
a more difficult obstacle lies in your path.
The pattern
continues until you declare, “I wish I had taken the other
path!” and around the very next bend you find justification
for your wish – difficulties laden with pit falls. Your wish
is now validated – your path is blocked.
You could call
this a meditation on positive thinking but let us look more at the
other side of the coin: self-doubt. What do we do with self-doubt?
We all have it. It is in the air and we seem to attract more than
our share when we go to make a decision and the greater the decision,
seemingly the greater the doubt.
But let us
look closer; does the doubt come before or after the bump in the
road? Is your doubt shaping your path? Could it be that what is
happening inside your head is playing out in front of you? Are your
daily challenges the product of your self-doubt?
It is, of course,
is easier to say no and learn to point the finger, which many do.
But if you look at self-doubt, as the space from which you act against
yourself and then consider that doubt turned inward is a shaping
force in your path, you now have an answer and a place to start.
The opposite
of self-doubt is certainty – personal certainty. How do I
walk my path in certainty? “And which comes first, a positive
experience or me in certainty?”
Global Warming
by Aesclepion on 01/01/2008 4:18 PM
Let us agree that our behavior is, ideally, a reflection of how
we view ourselves. (Realizing as we say this that our behavior is
as often a reflection of how others see us, but either way…)
And that if we see ourselves as helpless or insignificant, in relationship
to a challenge, we then tend to not act. We become paralyzed or
at best remain in familiar patterns, pretending to ignore the issue.
The question
then, is how do we become active and/or change our life patterns
given a large issue - a world problem. What does one person do in
the face of such an overwhelming question – global warming,
poverty, or the forewarned world health issues?
See yourself
at a family reunion and a puzzle of 1000 pieces has been dumped
onto the table. And at first, there you all stand, overwhelmed -
1000 pieces. As some of you turn and leave the room, your Uncle
decides to turn all of the pieces face up. As this is happening
your brother begins to line up the edges. When all the pieces have
been turned up, your Uncle leaves the scene – he is finished,
but as he leaves your aunt returns and begins to group colors, while
another family member groups patterns.
You see the
picture? Not everyone working on the puzzle at the same time. Each
coming and going given whatever forces move them but each very clearly
being a part of the solution. Your participation is part of the
solution.
Your behavior
is a reflection of how you see yourself, in all matters.
Instincts
by Aesclepion on 12/01/2007 4:46 PM
Imagine a cell - a cell within your body. And within the outer membrane
there is a second membrane, not a physical one but one as a vibration.
See this inner membrane as a light blue.
Let us call
this inner membrane part of your Sympathetic Nervous System. It
is through this system that our bodies are always passing information
back and forth. We walk up to someone and as we, as personalities
exchange pleasantries, our bodies are exchanging information on,
we could say, a more primal level.
We see examples
of this in other animals. One member of a group, who has developed
different survival skills, through experience, will come in contact
with a group of animals who do not have the same set of skills.
But after some time many of the group will begin to replicate the
skills of the new member. Their instincts for survival have been
up graded.
This is done
on the same level in which tuning forks work. If you strike a tuning
fork and then hold it close to another fork set at the same pitch,
the second fork will begin to vibrate without being touched. Our
bodies match and on a cellular level there is an exchange of information.
During this
process your body will be either relaxed or stressed depending on
the information. If we resist this process, this download, we then
tend to get stuck with information that does not serve us. So the
question becomes one of how do we begin to sort the information
we are constantly picking up? And the answer is to ground the body.
To ground the body is to be continuously releasing information that
is not needed or appropriate for you. By doing so you are sharpening
your instincts and they now begin to serve you
Back to the
meditation: see your body. Imagine this inner layer of each cell
vibrating as a light blue. As you come in contact with those around
you this glow will remain light blue given the download of information
is being sorted as the system is designed. If you go into resistance
to the process the light blue will change to a different color.
If this happens re-ground the body, note where is it holding the
tension and release.
And now listen
to your instincts.
Being in Touch
by Aesclepion on 11/01/2007 4:59 PM
Being “out of touch.”
This is the
phrase we use in assessing an action or behavior of ours that with
hindsight wasn’t very bright. We goofed. And of course ‘not
very bright’ means lack of smarts.
This is not
an incorrect read but you have to remove the judgment to see what
is happening here. “Not very bright” (a nice clairvoyant
phrase) is saying you do not have the information needed to take
care of business in that moment. You lost your information. You
lost touch, we say.
But then how
does one ‘lose touch’ with oneself? Let us “look”
at it or use our imagination to visualize this moment.
Remember, that
space around you is not empty. And there is an edge to this space.
Imagine as you read this page, your space, extending out around
the body. See the edge of it. Some spots might be well defined while
other areas may be lacking in definition. Take a minute and imagine
a crisp well defined edge, noting the distance from the body.
Now very slowly
and in very small steps bring it towards you. Bring it close and
then stop. Do this until you feel the body respond to this movement.
And yes some of you may have to move the edge away from the body.
Either way, play with this visual, moving the edge of your space
in small steps toward (or away) from the body.
Make these
adjustments until you have maximized the body’s sensitivity
to this movement. The body will, when you have placed the edge at
just the right distance, make a clear statement, usually by relaxing.
When you find the ‘right’ distance you are there - you
are “in touch” with yourself.
But our meditation
does not stop there. This “distance” may change from
situation to situation, so the game becomes one of becoming aware
or checking the edge of your space throughout the day. Staying in
touch with yourself is a fluid proposition.
Consider this
day, yes the entire day, a meditation – a meditation on staying
“in touch” with yourself.
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