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ralphm

sounds like a quick flash of the astral entry grid on the back of the AD book- maybe it flashed out of vision too fast to get the same detail?

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Adam Kadmon

I've seen a grid like that. I read (in Astral Dynamics I think) to fly at a 45 degree angle when projecting to get to other planes. I did this once and went upward through multiple empty grids (like clear graph paper) until I reached some alien landscape. Made me think of myself as data travelling to a distant sector of God's hard-drive. I think the grid is empty or clear if your vibrations are not high enough to perceive the details.

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jilola

Thanks for the relies.

Yeah, there is a slight similarity except that the lines seemed to emanate form me and were much thicker. I don't think the the vision was influenced by the pic an the back of the book though.

The image was stationary and there was no sensation of movement.
I do believe that it has some significance. Another thing I've been seeing while meditating is the flower thing from the front cover elbeit from a distance far enough not to be able t see small detail. The shape and colour scheme are very similar.
And my brow's been bugging me all week so maybe somethings happening.

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jouni

jilola

Hi y'all!

yet another installment in the series "things I've seen" http://www.astralpulse.com/forums/images/icon_Smile_big.gif" border=0>

Has anyone else seen anything resembling the following:
A fan of black lines extending from your POV diverge to a sharp horizon.
The lines are very crisp with white space between them. The perspective is violated by the lines being of uniform width all the way tp the horizon.

I saw this as a brief flash last night and dismissed it. But it's been bugging me and I think it may have some significance.

any and all comments welcome.

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jouni