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Who is P'taah? P'taah tells us that he is a band of energy that exists in every where and every when. In order to communicate with us in third density, he steps down that energy 'through the Pleiades' in much the same way that a transformer steps down electrical energy. He speaks through Australian Jani King.

Why does P'taah talk so much about giving thanks? When you give thanks, you bring yourself into the Now. Although P'taah reminds us again and again that we have only Now, most of us spend our lives rehashing our past or imagining a probably-negative future. The more we give thanks, the more we see in our lives to be thankful for. Since like energies attract, the more we're thankful for, the more good stuff we attract into our lives.

Why should I give thanks if I'm sick? P'taah says that if you are alive, you have something to give thanks for. He also says that your body is a perfect mirror of your belief system. If it is reflecting back to you conditions that you don't like, it means that there is something there for you to look at. The whole point of the Morning Song is to focus your attention on the abundance, not the lack. Since we know that the more you focus on abundance, the more of it you create, it would certainly follow that the more you focus on lack, the more of that you create.

Why won't P'taah give us specifics about 2012-2013?

P'taah answers your question this way: "You create and co-create your reality in every moment. In the co-creation, you may imagine wheels within wheels in the most astounding designs and compexities, weaving multi-versal layers of realities. Much of what you perceive as 'natural phenomena' such as the phases of the moon, or the movement of the planets and stars would be considered as multi-versal patterning. So are the cycles of what you call 'evolution' and the ebb and flow of cultures and civilizations. You may term the time frame of 2012 -2013 as one of these. So it is that in the grand patterning, this time frame, 2012-2013, may be likened to the phase of the new moon. It is predictable. However, as in every other phase of human life, it may be experienced in different and individual ways by each of you different and individual peoples. No matter how it is experienced, in effect, the outcome is already known: A shift in vibrational frequency of everything on and within the planet.


Can P'taah communicate in many languages? Jani usually either works with English-speaking audiences or uses a translator. When P'taah was asked why he doesn't speak in other languages, he responded, "One phenomenon at a time, beloved."

Was that P'taah in 'What the Bleep'? It was Ramtha, not P'taah. The energies, however, are very similar.

Is the 'Compressed Light' CD by P'taah yours? No, that P'taah is a band and they are not affiliated with us.


What is Conversations with P'taah?

Conversations with P'taah is a monthly international conference call with P'taah and one or more guest interviewers. The call is recorded and sent to subscribers either by mail as a CD or by email as an MP3 file.


What are Burning Questions?

'Burning Questions' is a regular feature of Conversations with P'taah. Every few months we do a whole Conversation based on your questions. If P'taah answers your question, you will receive a free MP3 file of that session. To submit a question for P'taah, please use the BQ Feedback Form.


How can I subscribe to Conversations with P'taah?

You can subscribe to Conversations with P'taah for 3, 6, or 12 months on either CD or as an MP3 file. The international CD subscription costs slightly more because of international postal costs. Because MP3 files are sent by email, the costs are the same for either US or international subscriptions. Subscriptions have their own menu button -- Subsciptions. Individual sessions are found in the P'taah Store.


Can I buy individual Conversations with P'taah?

Yes, individual Conversations with P'taah are in the P'taah Store and are listed by date and the name of the guest interviewer. Newer sessions also show the topics by track. Do remember, however, that the track names are just the tip of the iceberg. Each track on each session contains much more information than the title suggests.


How can I be a guest on Conversations with P'taah?

Preference for being a guest on Conversations with P'taah is given to subscribers. Others who are interested should contact us using the Contact Us form.



What is a personal session?

A personal session is a private telephone conversation between you and P'taah. You can ask him anything you wish. Being in the safe space of complete unconditional love that is P'taah is a pretty amazing experience.


What happens when I have a personal session?

Personal sessions are based on your questions for P'taah. Jani usually does them by phone on weekday mornings at 8:00 a.m. her time in Queensland, Australia. Her availability does depend on her work/travel schedule so sessions need to be booked in advance.

When you call, Jani will pick up the phone and greet you. Then she will ask you to wait while she brings in P'taah. Once P'taah comes on the line, you can ask him anything you wish. When you have no more questions, P'taah will say goodbye and hang up the phone.


What does a personal session cost and how can I pay?

The cost of the session is US$150. We do take credit cards - Visa, MasterCard and American Express. Australians can also pay Jani directly by postal money order.


What does it cost to call Australia?

Rates to Australia can vary enormously, depending on your long-distance carrier. We strongly suggest that you check with them before you call. From the US, the cost should range somewhere between $.05-$.15 a minute. That would make the entire call less than $9.00.

We have been trying out Skype for sessions and it has worked well. Since Jani is on a phone line, you would need some money in your Skype-Out account. Skype itself is free and Skype-out calls are much less expensive than regular phone calls.

Checking rates in advance is doubly important if you are calling from a cell phone. Most of the time we recommend that you get a calling card that is good for international calls and use that.


Can I record my personal session? If so, how?

Yes, you certainly can record your personal session. Depending on where you live, check with Radio Shack. They have a very inexpensive suction cup device, but that wasn't very successful for us.

When we were recording to a small digital recorder, we used their device that goes between the base of the phone and the handset and then attaches to a recorder. That worked well but you do have to have a corded handset. You can record calls using a speaker phone, and some answering machines have the capability of recording calls.

If you want to record directly into the computer, you'll need something like a logger patch to adequately filter out the line noise. You can find those online. Again, you need a corded handset.

You can also record the call on Skype. There is a program called Call Burner for PCs with a 30 day free trial that is excellent. http://www.callburner.com. If you're on a Mac, the recording program is Call Recorder. As far as we know, there is no free trial for that, but it is a relatively inexpensive program. http://www.ecamm.com/mac/callrecorder/


Are private sessions really private?

Private sessions are indeed private -- just you and P'taah. Jani has no memory of it and no one else is involved.



What is an Ask P'taah! Conference Call?

We noticed that many times people only have a couple of burning questions for P'taah and aren't really interested in doing an entire Personal Session. In looking to develop a way to accommodate them, we came on the idea of doing conference calls.

Out of that, we now offer Ask P'taah conference calls where 3 or 4 people share a session with P'taah. Each person gets about 15 minutes to talk with P'taah and ask questions. That varies, especially since P'taah so enjoys these interactions that he's always willing to answer 'just one more'!

Calls are done via Skype to keep costs affordable. Anyone can get a free Skype account and calls between computers are also free. For those who are unwilling or unable to use Skype, we can call your telephone.

We tape each Ask P'taah! call and send everyone on it a link to the MP3 file.


What does an Ask P'taah! session cost?

Ask P'taah! sessions cost US$35 per participant.



How do I subscribe to the free newsletter?

To subscribe, click on the Newsletters tab. Input your email address and on the following screen, confirm your email and input your contact information. Your first name is required. Everything else is optional. You'll then get a screen telling you that you have been subscribed.
 

In a few minutes you'll also get a confirmation email thanking you for registering. You'll need to acknowledge that email to complete your subscription. There are instructions in the email on how to do that.

To make sure that neither the confirmation email nor the newsletters go into junk mail, be sure to add ptaah@ptaah.com to your address book or safe list.


How do I access the MP3 files?

For most people this is a pretty straight-forward process. MP3 files are sent from Light Source P'taah via YouSendIt. To download the file to your desktop, click on the Download button in the email. Files that contain multiple tracks are sent as zip files. Once the zip file has been downloaded to your desktop, double-click on it to unzip.

Conversations with P'taah are sent as zipped files containing a JPG or PDF of the album art and the album's MP3 audio tracks. Click on the link to download it to your desktop, then double-click to unzip the folder and listen to it on your MP3 player such as iTunes.

Windows users may get a folder with duplicate file names. One of each of those files has no content and you can delete it. The other is the playable file.

Older sessions are also usually sent as zip files. Some of the older sessions that were originally recorded on audio tape may have places where the sound quality is relatively marginal. The content, however, is excellent and for most people, worth the effort.

Please let us know immediately if you have any trouble with the MP3 files.


How do you charge for postage?

Orders shipped within the US are charged a flat $4.95 shipping and are sent media mail, which can take up to 10-14 days. If you request an upgrade to priority mail, you will be charged the actual cost of postage.

International orders are sent international first class or international priority mail, depending on the weight of the package. These are charged the actual cost of postage.


Do you take PayPal?

We don't actually take PayPal because that would require that your credit card be charged when you place the order. Since we ship internationally, we need the flexibility of charging the actual cost of airmail postage and not the flat rate charged by the shopping cart.
 

Upon request we can bill you through PayPal for the order. To do that, we send a PayPal invoice to your email address and you pay it through PayPal. Once it has been paid, we ship the order.


What happened to the audio samples?

We discontinued the audio samples because too many people were unable to access them.



How can I send you an email?

To email us, use the Contact Us form on the website.






 





 

 

 

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