Is it possible to project/Phase into the Star Wars 'Universe/reality?'

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Sadd-e Eskandar

I've always been a die hard Star Wars fan and I was wondering if I could use astral projection to visit it and how, if it it's possible. Thank you.

Tiny

Quote from: Sadd-e Eskandar on August 28, 2009, 15:59:14
I've always been a die hard Star Wars fan and I was wondering if I could use astral projection to visit it and how, if it it's possible. Thank you.

I think you can and not only that, you could also induce the scenario inside a random lucid dream, which I suppose would be the easiest way.

kurtykurt42

I think people that have died have created astral realms that mimic the star wars galaxy.

SkepticBoy

I would create an environment which would be Eva Mendez's bedroom (with her in it)  :-D

Sadd-e Eskandar

Anyone has any suggestion on how to enter that Star Wars reality created by deceased human beings, or any idea on how to create my own Star Wars reality?

Would all, I need to do, was to simply imagine something related to Star Wars(Coruscant - the capital of The Republic, for exemple), when I  astral project(and when I get the hang on how to do it as well, heh) and I'm there?  :-D



kurtykurt42

Astral realms are usually created by advanced beings who live in the 4th/5th or higher dimensions. Everything is imagined and then comes into existence. If enough people are determined to replicate the star wars galaxy they would probably be able to do so. Each person creating a world or two, designing the ships, light sabers, jedi, sith, etc. An astral realm could easily be as large as an actual galaxy and "imagined" ships could be used for transportation to travel at the speed of thought.

However, finding this "galaxy" is another matter. Just imagining that you are there won't get you into the astral realm. You could probably search your entire life, every time you astral projected and still never find it. It's difficult to do these kind of things while we are alive because we can only astral project for a short time. That's why once we are dead we will be able to explore these astral realms all day every day.


Athymari

This is an interesting thread!

I have long believed that if enough people thought about, visualised, replayed things back in their minds that it would take shape 'somewhere' out there. Same with movies. Imagine the sheer amount of thought power when these blockbusters come out as people think and recall the places, people etc etc.

Athymari

Tiny

Quote from: Athymari on August 29, 2009, 10:32:51
This is an interesting thread!

I have long believed that if enough people thought about, visualised, replayed things back in their minds that it would take shape 'somewhere' out there. Same with movies. Imagine the sheer amount of thought power when these blockbusters come out as people think and recall the places, people etc etc.

Athymari

I would like to add here,

I'm pretty sure that when you imagine something, you are creating something on the mental plane(?), or the dreamplane (which is a place inside the mental plane), you are seeing and hearing the real manifestation.

Have you ever gone to bed, with a song recurring in your mind. Then you fall asleep, and suddenly the song in your mind becomes very real, as if you had heard it with your ears? That's because it was real the whole time, and in sleep, your consciousness is of course shifting it's entire awareness from the physical body to the mental body.

Sadd-e Eskandar

Really? That would mean.. I can imagine a scenario and it turns into reality in the astral plane. Right?  How long does that 'customized astral plane' last?

Xanth

Put it this way...
Anything and everything that has ever been thought of or created by human hands exists in one form or another on the Astral.
EVERYTHING starts on the Astral as a thoughtform.  :)

Stookie

While I've tried to create my own astral environments (meaning on purpose), it's very difficult. I've created situations to phase into, but it's normally changed a great deal if not completely by the time I actually phase into it. Staying concentrated and not slipping into something else while playing & having fun all at the same time isn't simple.

My guess is that for most, by the time you develop the skill to constantly play in a fantasy, you won't want to because there will be other more important issues to take care of.

Threepwood


Tiny

Quote from: Threepwood on September 03, 2009, 00:07:10
Oh Com'on now, this is ridiculous. No Logical Sense to It.

I think what he's really looking for are lucid dreams.

Sadd-e Eskandar, I don't know but I suspect that you might underestimate the reality of lucid dreams. A lucid dream is much more energy-intense and "real" than waking life.
If you want to unleash and live out deep desires, fantasies, supressed feelings and emotions, dreams, restrictions - the dream world (actually a place on the mental plane which is a place in the astral world) is the place you're looking for.
Contrary to what science thinks this is not all going on in our heads, though a dream's reflection is transmitted down to the brain.
You can do it, and it only requires two things 1) learning to induce 2) learning to recall.

I strongly recommend reading Stephen Laberge's book if you want clear instructions on how to do it, fast and best. His MILD technique is very effective to induce LD's.

Sadd-e Eskandar

thanks for the reply and for suggesting that book.I've been doing nothing more than playing A game based on the Star Wars Universe. Two days ago, I went to bed("Almost" waking up, you know it's a dream but your role is that of spectator more or less?) I dreamed I was one of the game's character and was "relieving" what I did ingame.

I think I felt some of the excitement/Adrenaline rush, if I had indeed lived the thing in real life.


pretty sweet  :-D