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trekkiejonny

I was wondering if there was a comprehensive list of the common abbreviations used by those familiar with altered states of consciousness and Out of Body Experiences?

Was reading a post and it had terms like NP Focus, SP, F 23, F 27, BST. Tried to discern by context but that was difficult being new to all this and not having a frame of reference.

If there isn't one I think we should start one :)

EscapeVelocity

Hmmmm...sounds like a bunch of sunscreen recommendations...

:-D couldn't resist; try one Board up...

EV
Be yourself; everyone else is already taken.
                                                          -O. Wilde

trekkiejonny

Which board? Also that was funny  :-P

EscapeVelocity

#3
Ooohhh...you're asking for it....

Welcome to The Astral FAQ...

Pounds on head...can't wait until you start getting NPR lessons!!... :-D

Recommend kneepads, shinpads, elbowpads...

Prepare for bumpy ride...lol
Be yourself; everyone else is already taken.
                                                          -O. Wilde

desert-rat

#4
Robert Monroe used terms like focus 10 focus 12 .  
p.s. You may be confusing terms like  bbw ( big beauty full woman ) and str8 used on chat rooms . 

Stillwater

QuoteNP Focus, SP, F 23, F 27, BST

Non-physical focus, sleep paralysis, focus-23 (one of the marker states of consciousness in Robert Monroe's system), focus-27 (same system), Belief-system-territory (non-physical environment built by a person with strong pre-conceptions of what non-physical life is like)

Any others?  :wink:

They are sort of massively-recurrent jargon terms for non-initiates to speak to one another with.
"The Gardener is but a dream of the Garden."

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