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#76
So does anyone else believe that E.T.'s may have helped with the pyramids, or that E.T.'s delibrately crashed in 1947 in Rosswell to help with the advancement of this planet? (Just seems funny that since then, the technology has advanced, big time...)
#77
I'm glad a post like this has come along, because there is so much to laughter than meets the eye...

It is a wonderful healing tool :-)

thank you

:lol: :lol: :lol:
#78
Quote from: spark on May 17, 2012, 17:08:29
Personally, I doubt that you need to do anything so special, like AP, to identify the issues.  The heart chakra tends to relate to relationship issues, like spouse, family, friends. 

I agree. Don't get me wrong, AP is great for this, but you can also use meditation (for example, visualise a green flower opening) or use EFT...

You can use AP, but there are other options :-)
#79
Well done for your honesty. I had the same things years ago. Was part of my, 'autism' when I was a kid.

In truth, working in a high pressure call centre, taking complaints every day has helped me come to terms (to a degree...)

What really did it was constant meditation and especially EFT

EFT is absolutely brilliant for stuff like this, as it helps remove the fear, and dissipates it. I've used it for job interviews, meetings, and generally social situations.

Meditation helps with the breathing, which in my case, allows me to speak properly and confidently.

I'll post an EFT video. Hopefully this will help

http://www.tapping.com/

Try this. This should help diffuse any nervous energy :-)
#80
I don't want to sound too stupid, but I don't understand this to be really honest.

What is so special about this particular particle? Havn't we discoved super-strings, and isn't that supposed to be the building blocks of matter? (or the quantum world, rather...) Or am I wayyy of track?

What am I missing? (Sorry if this is a really stupid question, just want to get my head around it, thats all!)
#81
Sounds like a great projection. Well done! Don't worry about the clarity...that will improve with time. What I do, is to say, 'clarity now' and then lose the need. Sort of emotionally detach my self...(this usually works)

...funny thing is, when I do this in the physical world, I manifest easily...probably something to do with resistance.
#82
Quote from: Lionheart on July 12, 2012, 01:18:30
I know I am wayyyy out of my league here, so bear with me. Tonight I was watching "Through the Wormhole" with Morgan Freeman as Narrator/Host. Someone should definitely give him an award, he is the best Narrator on a Documentary Series there is.

Totally agree. Great series, and he is very good!
#83
Welcome to Astral Chat! / Re: OBE diary
July 12, 2012, 19:32:44
thanks for letting us know...will certainly check it out :-D
#84
Welcome to Astral Chat! / Re: The Ego.
July 12, 2012, 19:29:52
Quote from: Anonymouse on July 10, 2012, 17:26:26
Well, I've been sceptical for my entire youth, and I agree with Volgerle. I've grown up around catholicism, I believed that the ones who believe in God, was basically because of their fear to accept you are only a living being, that will eventually die as you were born.

I was completely wrong, I do believe in God, but in a different way as what I thought God was all about. I can't even explain it my self, I'm still discovering, learning, definitely knowing my own self in this universe, in this time, and in consequence, God.

Even though I was sceptical, I respected anyone with beliefs in spirituality, and was always curious about it. I used to have this long conversations with a friend of mine who believed. Now the same, but from the other side, respecting people who are not believing, because they haven't discovered it yet, it's about time. A person situation in life isn't to be jugded, comprehension, acceptance, and then trying to show them my way with no expectations, but to share what I feel.

lovely response. I was brought up a Roman Catholic, and when I discovered Spirituality, it just made sense.

What did it for me...the expression, 'the fear of god'

When I was a teen, I just didn't it. All powerful and loving, yet you had to worship and, 'fear' him. Sounded completely contradictory.
Went to church more like a chore than any reason. Yet, when I became spiritual (almost a decade later) began to have a new respect.
I still sometimes get angry at people and their egos (with their arrogance) but thankfully the anger is dying away, and is now being replaced with love and compassion.

We're very lucky :-)
#85
Quote from: WiZe on June 08, 2012, 16:58:37
Simply because they're not ready for the transformation yet. They're still consumed by the old age history and how they were "trained" to think and believe. They'll continue to believe what they've been taught and never even think that the 'new age' ideas are real because they've been taught to be close minded and not open to any new ideas.

This is how my mother is, she thinks all the new age is BS, she's a Christian. But slowly I can tell the brainwashing is going away and her mind is opening.

I can relate to this. Too much dogma and not-questionable beliefs...plus the, 'arrogance' that we know how life works (and then complain when life throws up something that we didn't predict...)

This is why I like new age... because it kinda forces you to be, 'open minded' (not all the time, but most of the time)
Arrogance of old set of beliefs doesn't do it for me. Snobery is still a bit rife amongst a certain generation, like the world sometimes owes them a living, rather than being constructive and helping out...

...still, thankfully, this is slowly dying out :-)
#86
Quote from: Jdeadevil on July 09, 2012, 12:24:26

But other than those simple observations, just simply how do you get people to see anything else for themselves, or is it simply impossible?

Not impossibe, but in my opinion, very difficult. I was taught to be cynical. I brought a book on spirituality (out of curiousity), did a particular small meditative exercise, and...boom...I had to change my beliefs, because this nice feeling (which was unconditional love) started flowing inside me.

Had it not been for the book, I wouldn't have travelled down this path, discovered meditation, the universe and obe's etc...

Science is great, but experience is usually better (I would like to think, down the line, that the two would eventually, 'meet up', but I could be naive with this)

Sometimes, all it takes is one experience, and that can change everything. But I agree, its very difficult to prove beyond science.

#87
I don't mind apologizing... after all, I could be completely incorrect.

I can only go by my experiences, thats all

But I'm now curious as to what the difference is myself, so I'm now looking at this topic more closely, for my own self-education (and hopefully, more experiences)

:-D
#88
ok...you're probably right...

my apologies (I just thought I had one or two, thats all)
#89
Welcome to Dreams! / Re: Very Crazy Dream
July 07, 2012, 09:49:28
wow, that sounds like an incredible dream...and very eventful.

Well done for helping, I would probably have forgotten (in a dream mind, not in real life, lol)

Thanks for sharing
#90
Quote from: Contenteo on July 06, 2012, 14:58:51
Sounds like hypnagogic imagery if anything. This is fairly common as far as visuals go and can be easily confused with forms of astral if one is unfamiliar with the stages of the phasing process.

I was thinking that as well. I wouldn't worry about it too much :-)
#91
Quote from: Volgerle on July 04, 2012, 14:03:58

dreams are a projection to the astral plane, hence in an AP you 'end up in the same 'area', so to speak. the degree of lucidity varies, in normal dreams you are unconscious and your subconscius or "Higher Self" is at the steering wheel


That is how I see it as well. Its all down to, 'awareness', or how much, 'consciousness' is in your etheric body. For dreams, you are, 'barely' conscious (so to speak) so its a bit fuzzy (but you always seem to know what you are doing, so most likely subconsciously moving...)

Then you realize that you are, 'dreaming' and a bit more, 'consciousness' floods in, you realize that you can, 'fly' and do other stuff, but still a bit fuzzy. In my opinion, this is a lucid dream.

Then, you demand clarity, (like what william burlman would say) and suddenly, near crystal clear picture. Suddenly, no fuzzyness (or very little). Your thoughts begin to create easily, and you know where you are (for the most part). You can then, to a degree, manipulate the environment.

You are now in an obe.

I'm no expert, but hopefully this will help. I've had the odd one or two lucid dreams, but the manifesting properties in a lucid dream is still a bit too restrictive for me, hence why I prefer a full obe.

I can do what I want then :-D
#92
Quote from: Lionheart on March 25, 2012, 16:45:29
It all has to do with your intent and focus. Thought = action, so yes you can.

I believe in that as well. I don't see why not. How would you visit a loved one, for example, after you pass over?

If you have the intention, it will happen :-)
#93
you know what, that metaphor is better than mine... you'res works beautifully.

Remember the old expression...

'All the world's a stage,
And all the men and women merely players:
They have their exits and their entrances;
And one man in his time plays many parts...'

I still love that, even to this very day...

#94
Quote from: 8bit on June 08, 2012, 15:38:22
Now when I close my eyes I see a indigo spot in the middle.

This happens to me a few times...sometimes when I meditate deeply as well, and sometimes there is pressure being felt...

You do get used to it after a while  :-D
#95
Quote from: majour ka on June 29, 2012, 20:53:28
It feels right to me and makes perfect sense to say that we might plan to go through certain challenges and situations that serve us as an opportunity to grow. The more I think about why wouldn't we.

The spirit world tell us that we set the challenges that we face ourselves, its how we deal with those that makes the difference.

I agree. I think that our soul/ spirit sets certain challenges, but it is up to us/ego to choose in the next moment of, 'now' what to desire after the challenge has happened, so to speak.

Every, 'bad' thing is (in the majority of cases) a chance for growth. What you do after you, 'grow' is up to you.

Or to put it another way...You soul/spirit will, 'give you' the, 'colours' of your, 'palette', but it is up to you to decide what you want to do with those, 'colours', and what painting your want to paint...

I, for one, have discovered many hidden skills once the main part of the growing is over. Without the, 'bad thing' taking place, I wouldn't have known.

#96
Quote from: mon9999 on June 29, 2012, 19:04:19
Remember to give based on love and don't be attach or worry if it will return back on you or not.. Just give for the sake of love..
:-D

Will do :-)
#97
Thats great. I'll try the exercise

#98
Thanks for the response, greatly appreciate it

Does make me wonder :-D
#99
This is amazing...
and I totally agree with both Szaxx and Volgerle, that we do have Santa, and the toothfairy, and the egyptians have their pyramids (with other cultures having theres, of course)...

...which brings about a new debate between cultural myth/wonder and truth ...which is...

At what point (while we are on the subject) does cultural myth/wonder no longer is acceptable and truth (or the telling of it...) needs to take place?

And are we getting close to that point now? (or have we already past it with the current world issues?)
#100
This happens to me a lot...so I can relate

All of my oobes have happened without me trying...I just wake up in the vibrational state, and it happens.

But the timing is fine. If it wasn't meant to be, it wouldn't have happened. :-)