OBE "Primary Motivating Principle"

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Greytraveller

Greetings
This OBE happened several months ago, back in April 2012. It was an insightful experience to me. See if it makes any sense to you.

Out of Body Experience #116
"Primary Motivating Principle"
Sunday, April 7, 2012
   This occurred in 2 different nonphysical locations. Both were American cities and of those cities, Pittsburgh, was familiar. It started in the other unfamiliar city. I was in a business where a women wanted to talk to me. And then she disappeared and was nowhere to be found. There was a lot more to this situation, some of it has been forgotten and all of it was chaotic and confusing. Nothing made any sense so I was confused and upset.
   Eventually I realized that none of this was really important. Though the woman did eventually return she did not want to see me. So with no real reason to be there I decided to leave.
   Immediately I returned to the familiar Pittsburgh location (BST). Here I had to explain to a group of familiar discarnate men what was currently happening. These men were rough and tumble types so it took a concerted effort to make clear what was going on. And what had happened was this - apparently I was involved in some activity with these men (I don't remember what it was because it was very vague and dreamlike). Then I suddenly disappered and they became upset thinking that I had deliberately left. Actually I had travelled to that other unfamiliar city. This was not deliberate as it just spontaneously happened!! (That random travel, teleporting and popping up into unfamiliar nonphysical areas happens quite a lot in my OBEs.)
   Anyways it took some effort to explain all of this to their satisfaction. The rest of the OBE was uneventful and lasted for at least another 15 ot 20 minutes. The men soon left and I went into a nearby building where I talked to another man, heard an Iron Maiden song (astral not RL song) and eventually figured out a big secret of the inner workings in nonphysical locations.   
   Each nonphysical location has a main driving principle. To fit in and exist comfortably in a nonphysical location a person needs to know what the particular main driving principle is. As an example on material earth - In the western world the main driving principle is business and economics. The good aspects are material advances that lead to improvements in the quality of life. Negative aspects are greed leading to corruption and crime.
   So the primary driving principle in the unfamilar nonphysical location is unknown to me. Frankly I did not care to know what is was and so left that place. In the Pittsburgh BST the driving principle is 'amassing things'. Those 'things' are not necessarily money and wealth.. The 'things' could be almost anything, usually items of value but possibly objects / energy of a recreational or leisurely nature. Now I don't understand why this is important, it apparently just IS. In any event understanding this principle is an important intellectual breakthrough.
   Notes The time of this OBE was between 8:30 and 10:00 AM. It lasted at least half an hour and maybe as long as 75 minutes. I lay on my right side. OBE #116 was in both a familar and unfamiliar nonphysical location. There were both familiar and unfamiliar discarnate people there. Deliberate (passive), Emotional, Confusion, Flight, Teleport, Affirmations (before), Pranayama (before), and Rope Cargo net (before).

Thanx for reading  8-)
Grey

Lionheart

 Thanks as usual for sharing Grey!  :-)

It seems like you have found an area that is like a giant puzzle. You have to match the pieces together to understand the message or location's purpose.

This sounds like a very thought provoking and unique type of quest. Enjoy it!  :-)

I love all the mystery and intrigue that the NPR creates. It's always an adventure. That's what makes it so fascinating!

Good Luck and Safe Travels!  :-)

Greytraveller

Hello Lionheart
Thanx for the reply. There Is mystery and intrigue when visiting an unfamiliar nonphysical realm for the first time. Yet sometimes astral travellers do not fit in or do not feel comfortable in a particular NPR. This primary principle idea might explain why some astral locales appear hostile, unfriendly or just plain weird to first time visitors.

Regards
Grey

Lionheart

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Quote from: Greytraveller on January 04, 2013, 17:25:55
Hello Lionheart
Thanx for the reply. There Is mystery and intrigue when visiting an unfamiliar nonphysical realm for the first time. Yet sometimes astral travellers do not fit in or do not feel comfortable in a particular NPR. This primary principle idea might explain why some astral locales appear hostile, unfriendly or just plain weird to first time visitors.
Very good point Grey!  :-)

This is why I find the NPR as a real Quest. I always have to find a way to conform with the scenario, otherwise I find myself in a Re-Scripting mode until I finally do.

This kind of forces me into learning/experiencing whatever it is to learn in that particular area.

But once again, my question is, "whose rules am I following"? I always say learning lessons and having to do things the right way before i can move on, but right according to who? I haven't figured that out yet. I attempted to stop in the middle of a fascinating experience and ask who was "guiding" this tour. But I immediately found myself back in the 3D darkness unable to continue my Journey. So, I felt questions weren't allowed at that time.

I have said I give myself totally to learning what it is I need to learn, seeing what i need to see. So I guess questions aren't part of that understanding. I am told though that there will be a time for questions. Now is the time for experiencing. I have only been doing this for a couple of years now.

My first lesson was when MJ deceased brother in law was making a speech on stage. He then went over to a stool, picked up a bow and arrow and shot the arrow in my direction. This was my first time I had seen 3D, right in my face, in the NPR. MY lesson here was that I wasn't just a spectator, watching the scene. I was really in it and part of the scene.

A nice Welcome to the Astral that was. It scared the Beejeebus out of me, lol. It really boosted my Awareness though!  :-)