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Very interesting runlola!
I agree with all 5 that they agree on.
I disagree with Muldoon on the astral cable or cord, and understand perhaps why Larsen makes no mention of any such cord: I have never perceived that I have such a cord, and never even think about it unless I read something like Muldoon's claim.
I agree with Larsen about spirit-populated cities, but I don't think (like Muldoon claims) that they are all here on the earth plane.
Where Muldoon says that he has "never had a conscious projection when [he] was not upon earth - as much so as [he is] in the flesh, yet intangible to all earthly things"--my experiences have been very different. While I have certainly had 'conscious projections' I have never had that many 'intentional projections'; most all of mine have been spontaneous, and as far as I know, only a few of the earliest have been 'here on earth'.
Like Larsen, I have had spirit guides, but only in the very beginning and only for the first few years. I remember the first time I actually asked a question of a guide---I asked her/him: "How is it that I can do this?" To which he/she replied: "It's simple. Sugar and water." Ha! What a jokester, I thought, post awakening; but then I ran across some research stating that the amount of glucose in our blood has a direct effect on certain hormones released by our brains--for our brain's activity. I have always thought that somehow a release of certain hormones are involved, not only in our ability to project per se, but in our ability to consciously remember them. Was this my guide's simple explanation for a more complex physiological process :question:
Finally, if Muldoon has never left the earth plane, then why would he need a 'guide'...especially since he is a man...for he may be one of those men, that even if he got lost, he wouldn't stoop so low as to ask for directions!! :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
There's my two-cents worth...for whatever it is worth!! :grin:
~Beth
It seems to me the Muldoon has a much different kind of experience...as if he projects more into the real-time sphere and less into the "higher" (for lack of a better term) planes. Interesting contrasts though...