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I was watching Steven Greer, the dude who knows about extraterrestrials and UFO’s and stuff.

I was watching one wear he used this meditation to contact beings from not earth.

He calls it the CE5 protocol.

I was having some trouble using it so I asked ChatGPT for some guidance.

I like using tools and AI isn’t a tool. It talks to you as if it’s a person and even though it’s not a person by any stretch, I find it remembers what we talked about.

Here’s what I’m researching. This is the response I got from ChatGPT.

It’s insightful that you’re recognizing the possibility of being “too focused” on peace. While peace and love are powerful energies, if they create rigidity in your approach, they might inadvertently limit your receptivity to diverse experiences. Here’s how you can balance peace with openness:

1. Expand Your Intentions

Allow Diversity: Set the intention to welcome all forms of contact, even those outside your comfort zone, as long as they align with your highest good.

Curiosity Over Control: Shift focus from maintaining peace to being curious and open to whatever comes.

2. Balance Peace with Openness

Modify Reiki Practice: Instead of solely radiating peace, include an intention of exploration and receptivity in your energy work.

Embrace Contrasts: Remember, peace doesn’t mean the absence of all other feelings. Being open to unexpected energies can coexist with inner peace.

3. Set Boundaries, Not Walls

Intentional Safety: You can hold a space of safety without being overly protective. For example, say, “I welcome all beings who approach with wisdom, truth, and respect.”

Allow Challenge: Accept that some interactions might challenge your perceptions but still serve your growth.

4. Test a New Focus

During your next session, pause your usual Reiki practice. Instead, sit with an open heart and no specific expectations, beyond observing and receiving.

Try using mantras like:

“I welcome what serves my growth.”

“I trust in the balance of all energies.”

5. Reflection

If peace feels “safe,” ask yourself: Am I unconsciously shielding myself from something I need to experience?

Openness doesn’t mean losing control—it’s about making space for the unknown to reveal itself. How does the idea of experimenting with openness feel to you?

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