How Optimum Trajectories Can Affect One's Future
By Joni Dourif
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Joni Dourif, President of PSI TECH |
Theory
The Matrix, which Technical Remote Viewers access to download information from during a TRV session, is both static and dynamic. The Matrix is like a giant library of collected consciousness in which there is stored patterns of information, like blueprints or books, of all that exists, has existed, or has the potential to exist: events, ideas, things, places, thoughts and people. It is dynamic because it records all thoughts and actions of all that lives, breathes and grows. Every thought that one thinks, and actions proliferated, adds a paragraph or page to a book which is simultaneously growing with the added recorded data.
The Matrix is also static because all the thoughts and actions that have previously occurred have been recorded and are stored like pages in a history book. We call these "Current Trajectories." An individual's thoughts and actions in numbers and over time create cultures, and the actions of cultures ultimately create entire eras. These past deeds have created "grooves" in the fabric of the Matrix and like a well-traveled path in the forest, determines the direction of a future destiny. This is a known phenomenon. Most people are swept up into these paths because it feels easiest, like the path of least resistance. (Click here for a poignant poem on "The Calf Path.")
We can live our lives following our "current trajectories," not ever realizing that an alternate, more fulfilling life could be obtained as simply as "just a slight step to the side." Optimizing our lives certainly is not a new concept to western culture. The past three decades have deluged us with self-help mania. We have been presented with books, music, meditations, spiritual healings, physical exercises, health foods and more to help us to partake and possess life's optimal offerings. However something was missing.
Application:
Many Remote Viewers at PSI TECH have found that we are able to take that first step to the side and slip onto our optimum paths by utilizing TRV technology. We discovered that in order to follow our Optimum Trajectories, we had to perceive them first.
Perceive not visualize. Perception is that sixth sense that we learn to tap into by learning TRV. Visualization is forced imagination designed to influence mood. Do not confuse the two because they are diametrically opposed to each other.
Perceiving ones Optimum Trajectory is an active procedure because we have learned to download data using a specifically designed application but paradoxically the download process itself is passive. It is a robotic function which allows free flow of data. The skill itself is the effort but continued practice of the application empowers us to download more data as we improve our TRV skills
The concept of these "trajectories" or grooves is similar to that of someone in a field. If enough people walk in the same direction, in a field of tall grass, eventually a path is worn - a trajectory. In these current troublesome times, for example, enough thoughts and ideas and actions from so many people regarding racial and religious hatred has built up over such a long period of time, that the inevitable current trajectory is war. On an individual level, this holds true as well. Now imagine you can TRV your Optimum Trajectory and remove yourself from the morass. Perhaps you will become aware of a new direction. It may present in the form of an idea, or an abandoned dream, reoccurring fleeting thoughts, or perhaps in a completely new concept. Every individual is different in this regard and the optimum opportunities can vary from a phone call away, a trip to be made, a choice made clear, or a feeling manifest. The possibilities are abundant and often times, they are just running parallel alongside you.
That simple step aside can offer you a direction that can lead you to optimum happiness and fulfillment. The more you TRV your "Optimum Trajectory" on a regular basis, the deeper the groove you create along the path of your personal future. You have actually opened it up and helped your Optimum Trajectory come into fruition. When this begins to occur, after many times over the same path, the event or trajectory becomes so locked in the "Matrix", that living an optimal life feels effortless and eminently fulfilling.
Happy New Year!
P.S.
Note to trained TRVers. I cue it "Joni/Optimum Trajectory," purposely leaving the qualifier "open ended" so that I can compare and measure the sequence of times and events from the past years' trajectories. More on this later.
The Calf Path
One day, through the primeval wood,
A calf walked home, as good calves should;
But made a trail all bent askew,
A crooked trail as all calves do.
Since then two hundred years have fled,
And, I infer, the calf is dead.
But still he left behind his trail,
And thereby hangs my moral tale.
The trail was taken up next day
By a lone dog that passed that way;
And then a wise bell-wether sheep
Pursued the trail o'er vale and steep,
And drew the flock behind him too,
As good bell-wethers always do.
And from that day, o'er hill and glade,
Through those old woods a path was made;
And many men wound in and out,
And dodged, and turned, and bent about
And uttered words of righteous wrath
Because 'twas such a crooked path.
But still they followed -- do not laugh
The first migrations of that calf,
And through this winding wood-way stalked,
Because he wobbled when he walked.
This forest path became a lane,
That bent, and turned, and turned again;
This crooked lane became a road,
Where many a poor horse with his load
Toiled on beneath the burning sun,
And traveled some three miles in one.
And thus a century and a half
They trod the footsteps of that calf.
The years passed on in swiftness fleet,
The road became a village street;
And this, before men were aware,
A city's crowded thoroughfare;
And soon the central street was this
Of a renowned metropolis;
And men two centuries and a half
Trod in the footsteps of that calf.
Each day a hundred thousand rout
Followed the zigzag calf about;
And o'er his crooked journey went
The traffic of a continent.
A hundred thousand men were led
By one calf near three centuries dead.
They followed still his crooked way,
And lost one hundred years a day;
For thus such reverence is lent
To well-established precedent.
A moral lesson this might teach
Were I ordained and called to preach;
For men are prone to go it blind
Along the calf-paths of the mind
And work away from sun to sun
To do what other men have done.
They follow in the beaten track
And out and in, and forth and back,
And still their devious course pursue,
To keep the path that others do.
But how the wise old wood-gods laugh,
Who saw the first primeval calf!
Ah! many things this tale might teach --
But I am not ordained to preach.
Sam Walter Foss (1858 - 1911)












