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#1
hi,
all I can say is that I have reality shifts like this all the time..( but dunno if they really reality shifts). I always joke that I never loose things...and it's a fact...whenever I can't find something, but i KNOW that it was laying in some place, I just say out loud.."come on give it back!!!, it's not funny"..and I can guarantee you that I'll find it somewhere within 2 days...maybe in some other abstract place...but I find it. Also, I often look for something, go away somewhere for 5 min, come back and it's laying THERE...exactly where I looked..(no I'm not partially blind;)) I strongly believe that one of my guides is responsible for this..( still haven't met him, but when I will.....!!! lol..)I think that Mr. Moen wrote in one of his books that he met one of his guides , who was responsible for the "jokes"...too bad sometimes they get very nasty....
#2
Comokisadore,

I'm afraid your concept of what Kundalini actually is is a fair way off.

PLease have a look at this article to give you a bit better idea of what Kundalini is really all about:

http://www.astralpulse.com/forums/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=1016

What you are describing is simply emotional energy brought about by interactions between the release of adrenalin and endorphines triggered by the emigdulla, which is the brain's emotional center, and the calming effect of the subsequent release of seratonin once the pre-frontal cortex takes control of the emotional reaction.
Kundalini energy is something entirely different.

Regards,
James.
#3
sounds interesting to me i will check out the web sight. Can you have a obe yet? Always smile[:D]
#4
Yo Como:

I just read 'Psychic Sexuality' by Ingo Swann.
In the book Ingo mentions his participation in an experiment with famous biofeedback scientist Elmer Green. This experiment is called the 'Copper Wall Project'. It is based on an ancient Tibetan technique for stimulating 'lucidity', for opening-up-wide the chakras, for activating super-conscious experience. You can find details about the technique in Ingo Swann's book, or in Elmer Green's book "The Ozawkie Book of the Dead", or in A.P. Sinnett's book "The Mahatma Letters".

So the Copper Wall Project consists of arranging a meditation room
with a 'copper wall' on the north wall of the room
the copper wall made from copper sheet metal
and hanging a magnet above the head, with pole facing up/north
One proceeds to meditate in front of the copper wall, under the magnet
practicing stillness meditation, staring directly at the wall in 'restful abidance' (Zhine) without blinking


well, that's just a taste of the technique...
think you might be interested in it
#5
never heard...
are you sure you have taken your vitamins? [;)]
just kidding there...sorry I can't help.
#6
I can really relate to that! I've experienced similar things and only until recently I began to see these things happening around me.

Lately, I sometimes have this thought combined with a feeling that's trying to tell me something. The thought is that I live in some sort of Matrix and that I can do everything I want, that I can attract anything that I want.

Can't tell you more right now because I'm tired...[:)]

Greets,

Tony
#7
oxcontin?
#8
Hi,

Keep in mind that the astral is a subjective experience, and that the imagery you "see" has a lot to do with the projector's belief system.  If Robert or another projector saw people "in their graves waiting to be released by a trumpet" or something, it does not necessarily mean that is literally what is happening.  Even if it was a precisely accurate observation of what was happening where he was, seeing something like this only means those particular lifeforms are experiencing this "event" - not necessarily that it is a universal truth that we all will experience that.

In my experience, the astral is tremendously affected by what the involved entities believe (it is very subjective).  One explanation given by Robert Monroe is that after death, many people tend to create their own realities based on what they believed/expected to happen after they died.  In this case, maybe a group of beings who strongly believed those passages you described, and because of that created a "reality" for themselves in the astral among other people with similar beliefs.  

Because so many experienced projectors have come across areas resembling the afterlives described in many different religions (when most religions claim that only their particular version of the afterlife is true), Robert Monroe categorized all of these areas collectively into what he called the "belief system terriroties" (which he also has a focus-number name for but I forget which number he assigns to it).  The theory is that people with strong structured beliefs about the afterlife tend to attract themselves to others in the astral with similar beliefs and collectively create that shared reality together.  To them it is very real, but just because an area like the Christian heaven exists in the astral, does not necessarily mean other religions are "wrong", because different areas also exist that resemble the afterlife as explained by each of the other religions (for example the one described in this thread).

It is interesting to note that even within any given religion, there are often different views as to what happens in the afterlife.  For example some Christians believe that after you die, you quickly face judgement and then go to heaven or hell, etc.  Other Christian believe you stay dead in a grave until the second coming of Jesus who then resurrects the chosen and everyone else just stays dead.  One guy I read about claimed to have witnessed different groups of people in the astral living out several of these different realities!  One group of "christians" was living in "heaven", another group was in "hell", and another group were in an endless graveyard with caretakers who told him everyone had to wait for the return of Jesus and resurrection (while other christians were already enjoying heaven NOW!).

I do not claim to know what the "truth" is, but so far Monroe's theory seems to make sense in my own limited experience.

Note: I do not remember the specific section you are talking about in Robert's book, so I am responding to what I understood based strictly on the contents of your post.  If I got off track, maybe I did not fully understand what you were trying to say.

--Soulfire