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Posted 2004-11-07, 07:47 PM
in reply to Grav's post starting "Well I know that if this astral..."
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GravitonSurge said:
Well I know that if this astral projection stuff is possible then your uncle might be right, even if he doesn't exactly know what he's seeing. The thing about it is that it's very reality based, so what you're thinking is what it's based on.
Think of it like this. The universe is a collective consciousness. The universe is google, and you're on a computer. You think something, entering a query. You get back information relevant to what you input. So if you think about someone else's house, you can be there, and see it, but not necessarily in real time. So you might be seeing it in the past, or the future, depending. I know it's weird and I'm still somewhat skeptical but I want to try it.
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Well, think about it like this. You live 30,000 days. You dream 5-6 times a night. That's 150,000-180,000 different dreams. This astral projection seems very much like a dream to me. There've been times where I've dreamt exactly what was going on inside my room, but that's because I was half-asleep, and the noise around me was directing my dream. As stupid as that sounds, I'm pretty sure that's what was happening, because every time that has happend I've only been half-asleep and have been able to hear everything. Moreover, it only happens when there's sound in the room. When something's happening in my room.
Now, 6,000,000,000 people now, multiplied by 180,000 dreams per person. There are bound to be times when two people who know each other dream about the same, or simmilar thing. I don't believe it to be anything more than coincidence. You can't explain mass hallucination either, or mass alien abduction, but I'm pretty sure that neither are true. If these people could astral project on command then I'm sure that it would be massively popularized. The fact that it's not leads me to believe that these things don't occur too often, which leads me to conclude that it's nothing more than coincidence. I'm sure if you try to do it for a long time, eventually you'll feel that you've done it. The human mind works like that.
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