Location and History


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Remote viewing is a precious ability. Especially if you can find our workgroup's site on this panorama of our area. Not an easy task!

Did you spot us? No? Maybe you are more lucky with the big version... You are looking from Semmering (the main passage from eastern Austria to Italy) at the famous tourism area of Schneeberg and Rax. That's where the people from our 2 million capital Vienna go if they want a weekend of fresh air.

Hint: We are a little dot near the right edge of the photo, just where the first line from the right points into the image.

Paul had similar trouble to locate me when he first visited spiritually from his apartment in Vancouver, Canada. Later we verified the lines he had seen as a railway track and the needles which had tickled his spiritual belly as the twin towers of the nearby church of Maria Schutz.

You ask who Paul is?

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This is Paul. If you come to visit us and meet someone who looks like him but doesn't have a cat and a coffee-cup, it's the wrong guy. Note also the stains of paint on his coat! That's a must too...

The history of our workgroup actually starts with Paul's arrival. Before that, it consisted of dreams and visions and bone-breaking work - and yes, we got something done, but basically we were stuck with creating living quarters and fooling around on the internet. (I got some basic training done during this time though.)

With him, the dark and dusty corner of our house that had a thin layer of an "This is going to become our courseroom"-intention on it, unfolded more beautifully from day to day. Now we have students training there every evening. When you see it, it looks totally normal - but try to keep putting such a vision into a dark and dusty corner for two whole years, and that daily!

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This was the entrance to the course-area in spring 1999. I know that it looks like a really shabby lawn; but you should have seen the mountains of rocks and debris which Paul had to carry away, that dominated the scenery before! The trash deposit of nearly two years of construction jobs in the house!

The lawn was beautiful in fall, but too young to come through the winter in a healthy condition. Too many tons of gravel loaded on top of it by the snowplough. The photo shows the first spring bulbs - since then, we had already an abundant generation of forgetmenots, and now the first rose buds will open soon. Of course the lawn is doing great again too. There is a dark-brown bench now facing the road, on which students can smoke a cigarette in the course breaks.

You see more of Paul's work here. He painted the house (which had been in an ugly grey), the windows (which had been in an even more ugly dark green), re-built the stairs and restored the flower-box. The promo thingie is his work too. The walkway to the entrance was done from natural rocks by Matthias, and the promo fliers and gardening... guess once!

(Note: this was written in summer 1999. Nearly a year has passed. Time to update, huh?)

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This is the house, facing south, seen from the southeast. Oops! There is Paul again on the photo! Seems that I have him on nearly all pictures. I can tell you why: He is really the best thing on this mountain!

The course-area is not visible on this shot. It is facing north and people enter it from the road which you see disappear behind the house. The south side of the house is occupied by living quarters, offices, processing- and guest-rooms.

The terrace which looks to the east is the home of our magic bees who telepathically sting if they just feel like it!

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Once more Paul, giving 1500 meter high "Sonnwendstein" a reason for existence. This view has a funny story: when I first visited the house, we had foggy weather and I couldn't see farther than a few meters. I had no idea that we would have this beautiful mountain in our view - and no idea that we would be looking at a bridge!

Our envisioned center had the name "Mountain Org" on the internet for quite a while; now it seemed to become the "Bridge Org" - but actually it ended up with Paul's term "Magic Mountain", which is better than both other names together.

Here I am with the camera on the east side of the house, looking south at a place where we cut away the no longer good-looking trees in order to make space for a little sitting corner for students and guests, combined with some outside-toys for their children (we have a playing space for children inside the house too, right below the course-area).

On the left edge of the picture you see a tree which has been cut in an odd shape: this is going to become a tree-house for the kids! And if you look even more closely at the right upper corner, you can see the bees fly across Paul's head - this is where they are living :-))

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And this is the lady who is writing to you (Heidrun Beer). Normally I am behind the camera, so we don't really have many pictures of me. This one is a snapshot from a TV-production about new religions which was on air in January 1999. But I'll bribe Paul with some secret little whispers... maybe he can grab a camera and go to work!

 

These photos are already history. Much has changed. New photos are in the making - stay tuned!

 

 


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