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phaseshiftR1111

I have visited the moon once but not the sun. If so, what was it like for you?

Xanth

More boring than I thought it would be.
But then, it was an experience which only lasted roughly a minute when I got there.

Most physical reality locations are boring... which is why I don't usually enjoy hanging out "here" while non-physical.

Fusions

Quote from: Xanth on February 26, 2014, 08:09:13
More boring than I thought it would be.
But then, it was an experience which only lasted roughly a minute when I got there.

Most physical reality locations are boring... which is why I don't usually enjoy hanging out "here" while non-physical.
Can you elaborate? Woudnt it be stunning, of how big it would be?
Or impossible to watch due to the size.

The One is ALL. And the All are One.

seapony

I've read where Monroe said that traveling to all the planets got really boring,
especially when there was so much else to explore...

Ah to be so bored, eh ?

I've not traveled to any planets (that I'm aware of any way...I've been to places that some might consider
"alien worlds" but I couldn't say for sure where...), but I have been to physical locations and I didn't think it was to boring.
Avebury Stone circle in England is one.... Lots of good energy there and its fun to float above stuff  !

Xanth

Quote from: Fusions on February 26, 2014, 09:35:02
Can you elaborate? Woudnt it be stunning, of how big it would be?
Or impossible to watch due to the size.
A big ball of glowing...
Kind of like staring out into the ocean.

Fusions

Quote from: Xanth on February 27, 2014, 08:13:42
A big ball of glowing...
Kind of like staring out into the ocean.
Thank you
The One is ALL. And the All are One.

phaseshiftR1111

You make a good point... Does,sound a tad boring  :lol:

Machine1k

I've not been to the sun yet but in my latest projection I went to the moon!  Actually I may have obliterated the entire moon.. why?  Well, because I jumped to the moon from my house but and got to the moon in seconds and I could see the moon getting bigger and bigger until I crashes into it and I didn't so much forget to slow down as much as I wanted to see what happened to the moon when I slammed into it.  I was going so fast there was no way it was going to survive.  I actually woke up right away because my heart was speeding from the adrenaline and I  wasn't afraid of crashing, I was totally excited to even see the moon that close, best feeling ever!  I just wish I would have maintained my excitement so I could fly around some of the craters.

I do plan on hitting the sun though, along with Jupiter, Pluto, Beetlejuice, and the Milkyway's supermassive blackhole once i am able to get a better handle on my control of being in the non-physical.

Xanth

Quote from: Machine1k on March 02, 2014, 14:18:21
I've not been to the sun yet but in my latest projection I went to the moon!  Actually I may have obliterated the entire moon.. why?  Well, because I jumped to the moon from my house but and got to the moon in seconds and I could see the moon getting bigger and bigger until I crashes into it and I didn't so much forget to slow down as much as I wanted to see what happened to the moon when I slammed into it.  I was going so fast there was no way it was going to survive.  I actually woke up right away because my heart was speeding from the adrenaline and I  wasn't afraid of crashing, I was totally excited to even see the moon that close, best feeling ever!  I just wish I would have maintained my excitement so I could fly around some of the craters.

I do plan on hitting the sun though, along with Jupiter, Pluto, Beetlejuice, and the Milkyway's supermassive blackhole once i am able to get a better handle on my control of being in the non-physical.
Kinda sounds like you didn't non-physically survive.  LOL
Welcome to finding out what happens when you "die" in a reality.
You wake up in another.  :)

Machine1k

@Xanth haha, hopefully we get more them nine lives in the nonphysical or I'm doomed!

BTW, about walking on the sun, one probable wouldn't get a good view because the surface is in constant motion with wave miles high and one couldn't see from them being everywhere.  Also begs the question, how  bright would it be to be walking on its surface?

phaseshiftR1111

Machine that's how I saw the moon too! I hit the surface incredibly hard. I remember hearing the impact... I can't even explain. But there was no pain. I didn't realize how fast it approaches. I looked up and 4 seconds later I was heading toward it at light speed.  :lol:

Xanth

Quote from: Machine1k on March 02, 2014, 14:33:42
@Xanth haha, hopefully we get more them nine lives in the nonphysical or I'm doomed!

BTW, about walking on the sun, one probable wouldn't get a good view because the surface is in constant motion with wave miles high and one couldn't see from them being everywhere.  Also begs the question, how  bright would it be to be walking on its surface?
Well, I think you "die" non-physically every single time you "wake up".
So yup, it's safe to say you'll be fine.  ;)

Emine

I did long time ago at first it seemed to me like the normal sun that we all known about but when i approached it it turned into a different planet and i saw some old structures in it that looked like it belongs to an old civilization it was a weird experience and i never expected such a thing, to get there i did the usual obe vibration rolling out of my bed into what some call the real time zone then i opened the door of my house it was a sunny day the colors were very bright and the environment seemed so perfect so much i almost forgot that i was projecting then i looked up into the sun and started to fly until i arrived at my destination.

Aaron330

Quote from: Xanth on February 27, 2014, 08:13:42
A big ball of glowing...
Kind of like staring out into the ocean.

Bet you could get a wicked tan that way.

I'd also like to just say how jealous I am of all of you for being able to explore space. That is the #1 reason I am trying to learn to project because deep space fascinates me. So when I hear you guys saying it gets boring I kind of want to slap you across the face. But to each his own :-)
It's hard to say that I'd rather stay awake when I'm asleep; because my dreams are bursting at the seams.

Szaxx

I suppose being above our galactic arm does look kinda pretty. Then again so does a home cooked full meal in a NP reality.
Difference, you can't eat stars unfortunately. Looking and doing not much more is a tad boring. Tucking in to a massive meal after helping a group of people is far more rewarding. Anyway, the RTZ is a training ground of sorts. The astral proper is where the real action is.
There's far more where the eye can't see.
Close your eyes and open your mind.

PlasmaAstralProjection

Quote from: Aaron330 on April 15, 2014, 17:26:39
dam I can't wait until I learn how to project. lol
I remember Marilynn Hughes talking about going into other dimensions by going into the sun. When I told them here about that they said if you believe it. LOL I bet that is more common to go into higher dimensions in the upper levels though. She use to talk about being out of body for days at a time. Quite a women. Though she does seem to get into some of the mystical stuff.

Peace.

Fusions

I heard every planet was populated at some level, just not physical.
The One is ALL. And the All are One.