Qualities of a Broadcaster
broadcaster is a person who is very proficient with the Roy Masters exercise. If one does this exercise enough, one is able to broadcast a type of healing energy throughout the universes. This is the origin of the term “broadcaster”.
The following qualities or qualifications are not all needed at the same time, and most people do not have them all. However, they all seem to be helpful:
1. Having one’s twin spark or twin flame inside oneself. This tends to make a person more self-contained, more happy and more able to be alone and to do the exercise.
2. Having a trine in water, in astrological terminology. This is a sign in an astrology chart that is associated with an ability to meditate or be quiet for long periods of time.
3. Having experienced some pain and suffering. This, too, appears helpful. Often those who are the best broadcasters have experienced “failure” in relationships or in other ways, for example, and are willing to forego short-term pleasures for longer-term achievements, as a result.
4. A certain independence and self-confidence.
5. Lots of patience. This is required for success.
6. A little understanding of what one is doing, at least. This needs to grow, with time, as one experiences the benefits of daily meditation.
7. Sensitivity to energy. This is helpful because it helps to feel the effects of moving etheric energy through the body from the head to the feet.
8. Having and using an electrical meter that can measure the amount of “power” that one has developed. This can be a simple volt-ohm meter that measures a few milliamps.
9. Friends who also do the exercise, or guides who encourage doing the exercise.
10. The ability to walk for at least 1 mile or more safely, preferably every day.
11. A love of certain cassette tapes, compact disc programs, television programs or even fantasizing. This is to pass the time and distract oneself in a healthy way while doing the exercise. This is sometimes needed or at least helpful.
12. Being a reader, and having a good memory for what one has read. This is helpful because some books describe the meditation process, and the beneficial results. These can be inspiring and encouraging.
13. Hard-working, or at least not lazy. The process of becoming a broadcaster involves some continuous effort over a period of at least 20 years.
14. Having or developing a scientific or enquiring mind. This can enable one to enjoy the process of discovery and unfolding that occurs during retracing and healing.
15. Being a seeker. The process of broadcasting involves some adventure, and it is helpful to enjoy this aspect of the process.
16. Being less physically attractive and perhaps having a less than glowing personality. This is for at least two reasons. First, one will be less distracted by others who want your company for their own selfish reasons. Secondly, you will be less able to control those around you in selfish or charismatic ways, so the world and its attractions will be less desirable for you.
17. A certain amount of courage to risk spending a lot of time on the Roy Masters exercise, in order to achieve the results.
18. Experience with the exercise.
19. An almost maniacal interest in doing the exercise is most helpful, no matter what your motivation is for it.
20. A willingness to spend a lot of time alone. It is possible to do it with a friend or partner or room mate, but sometimes aloneness is needed to persist.
Early on, men generally do better with the exercise because they are usually less socially oriented, less distractible, and may have a stronger will, at first.
Later on, women may do better with the exercise because they are more sensitive to its effects, and love the feeling it brings more than some men.
Sources: Lawrence Wilson, M.D.
The following qualities or qualifications are not all needed at the same time, and most people do not have them all. However, they all seem to be helpful:
1. Having one’s twin spark or twin flame inside oneself. This tends to make a person more self-contained, more happy and more able to be alone and to do the exercise.
2. Having a trine in water, in astrological terminology. This is a sign in an astrology chart that is associated with an ability to meditate or be quiet for long periods of time.
3. Having experienced some pain and suffering. This, too, appears helpful. Often those who are the best broadcasters have experienced “failure” in relationships or in other ways, for example, and are willing to forego short-term pleasures for longer-term achievements, as a result.
4. A certain independence and self-confidence.
5. Lots of patience. This is required for success.
6. A little understanding of what one is doing, at least. This needs to grow, with time, as one experiences the benefits of daily meditation.
7. Sensitivity to energy. This is helpful because it helps to feel the effects of moving etheric energy through the body from the head to the feet.
8. Having and using an electrical meter that can measure the amount of “power” that one has developed. This can be a simple volt-ohm meter that measures a few milliamps.
9. Friends who also do the exercise, or guides who encourage doing the exercise.
10. The ability to walk for at least 1 mile or more safely, preferably every day.
11. A love of certain cassette tapes, compact disc programs, television programs or even fantasizing. This is to pass the time and distract oneself in a healthy way while doing the exercise. This is sometimes needed or at least helpful.
12. Being a reader, and having a good memory for what one has read. This is helpful because some books describe the meditation process, and the beneficial results. These can be inspiring and encouraging.
13. Hard-working, or at least not lazy. The process of becoming a broadcaster involves some continuous effort over a period of at least 20 years.
14. Having or developing a scientific or enquiring mind. This can enable one to enjoy the process of discovery and unfolding that occurs during retracing and healing.
15. Being a seeker. The process of broadcasting involves some adventure, and it is helpful to enjoy this aspect of the process.
16. Being less physically attractive and perhaps having a less than glowing personality. This is for at least two reasons. First, one will be less distracted by others who want your company for their own selfish reasons. Secondly, you will be less able to control those around you in selfish or charismatic ways, so the world and its attractions will be less desirable for you.
17. A certain amount of courage to risk spending a lot of time on the Roy Masters exercise, in order to achieve the results.
18. Experience with the exercise.
19. An almost maniacal interest in doing the exercise is most helpful, no matter what your motivation is for it.
20. A willingness to spend a lot of time alone. It is possible to do it with a friend or partner or room mate, but sometimes aloneness is needed to persist.
Early on, men generally do better with the exercise because they are usually less socially oriented, less distractible, and may have a stronger will, at first.
Later on, women may do better with the exercise because they are more sensitive to its effects, and love the feeling it brings more than some men.
Sources: Lawrence Wilson, M.D.