In my meditative practice, I’ve discovered a unique space a large, empty room that serves as a central hub for accessing different visions and timelines. This isn’t a physical space, but rather a mental construct that has become increasingly detailed and functional as my abilities develop.
The Space Itself
The room is vast and empty, characterized by its openness and potential. Unlike traditional rooms, this space seems to operate with its own rules of physics and perception. The ceiling, rather than being a solid boundary, serves as a source from which visions emerge.
The Portals
Images rise and fall from the ceiling like living portals into different times, places, and possibilities. These aren’t simple windows or screens they’re completely open access points to other realities. Currently visible portals include:
A mountain passage leading to a secret base
Scenes of volcanic destruction
A dense jungle landscape
The Capital building
Thousands more, appearing and disappearing as needed
Each portal offers the opportunity to either observe or enter fully though I’m learning there may be significant differences between these two approaches.
The Observer’s Role
My guide, Sam, recently positioned himself at a window leading to this space, declaring “I’m the observer.” This seems significant, suggesting there might be proper protocols for engaging with these visions. Some may be meant for observation only, while others might allow for deeper interaction.
Learning Through Experience
Recent experiences have taught me that there are different ways to engage with these portals:
1. Dream encounters often clearer, more natural, carrying no physical discomfort
2. Direct interaction can sometimes trigger physical responses (like nausea) if boundaries are crossed
3. Pure observation watching from a distance, gathering information without immersion
The Nature of Access
The room itself seems to operate as a sort of cosmic sorting system. Visions rise and fall, appearing when needed or relevant. While thousands of potential portals exist, only certain ones present themselves at any given time, suggesting some higher organization to how information is presented.
Physical Responses as Guidance
My recent experience with the mountain base vision where attempting to access it directly caused physical illness suggests these portals might have builtin safeguards or boundaries. The contrast between experiencing it in a dream (clear, comfortable) versus trying to actively view it (staticfilled, nauseating) implies there might be proper times and methods for accessing certain information.
A Living Space
This vision room isn’t static it’s dynamic and responsive. It seems to adapt to needs and circumstances, presenting different portals at different times. Understanding how to work with this space, rather than trying to control it, appears to be key to its effective use.

Moving Forward
As I continue to work with this space, several questions emerge:
What determines which portals appear when?
Is there significance to whether they rise or fall from the ceiling?
How can I better distinguish between visions meant for observation versus interaction?
What role does Sam play in guiding access to different portals?
The vision room represents a new frontier in understanding how to access and interpret psychic information. It’s not just a space for receiving visions, but a sophisticated interface between different levels of reality and consciousness.
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