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Shielding Class : Lesson # 22
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From: MSN NicknameLadyMajykWhisperingOwl  (Original Message)Sent: 11/20/2005 10:46 PM

Lesson 22: Object Locked Shield

Some people have a hard time maintaining the shield, and others wish to shield someone or something that is unable to shield themselves. What do we do in these cases? We can lock a shield onto something that will remain in their (or your) possession at all times. If it is you or another person, you can use a piece of jewelry, for instance, to lock the shield on. If it is a car, or house, that you want to protect, you can lock the shield onto something that you (or anyone else) move out of them.

I won’t say easy, because it can get tricky, especially first learning how to do so. However, it is not impossible. It takes patience (ewww I know, that dreaded “P�?word) and practice.

First, decide who (or what) you want to shield. For the sake of these lessons and taking in to account you are just learning, you will want to practice with the shield on you first verses the car, house or anyone else.

Once you know what you want to shield, put it in front of you on a table, or hold it in your hand.

Build a shield using the techniques learned, but instead of building it around you, build it around the object.

Put the type of shield, the colors, shapes, textures, etc.

Once those are in place, begin your programming. Where it will more than likely be your house, car or another person with this shield, be careful about the protections as they won’t be able to monitor it the same as you would be able to.

When you have it built and the programming completed, you will want to make it so it will expand around who (or what) will be wearing or carrying it. To do so, say (or think) the following: “This shield I have placed so protection it may bring. For protection to be full, let it grow until it surrounds (name the person) by more than an inch.�?If it is the house or car, you may wish to expand that to about a foot or more.

To cleanse and repair this particular shield, instead of focusing on the shield itself, focus on the object that you locked the shield on. Flood it with a pure white light, knowing it is cleaning off all impurities and parasites and repairing any damage.

I would not suggest moving to shield another person or your car or home until you have gotten a feel for the shield. Also, keep in mind (especially for another person) that it is easy to overshield. Therefore, you will want to either do a light shield, or if it is someone, keep an eye on him or her so you can see if it is too much shield and can adjust it accordingly.

Homework:

1)      What can you shield with an object locked shield?

2)      What kind of objects can you choose to lock a shield to?

3)      Describe three situations when it would not be a good time shield another person or object

4)      Practice locking a shield to an object and describe the shield used

5)      Did you have any problems building the shield? If yes, describe.

6)      Did you have any problems with programming it to expand around you? If yes, describe

7)      Did you have any problems cleansing and repairing the shield?

 

Happy Shielding!



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