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Astral Projection & Out of Body Experiences => Welcome to Astral Projection Experiences! => Topic started by: FateBender on October 27, 2014, 06:50:32

Title: Suppose I wanted to fly to new york city
Post by: FateBender on October 27, 2014, 06:50:32
If, theoretically, I was good at AP, and I'd project in a real time zone, would I be able to fly to New York city and see my friend who's living there at the moment? (serious question)
and if yes, how? I mean I haven't even been there before.
Title: Re: Suppose I wanted to fly to new york city
Post by: Xanth on October 27, 2014, 08:10:48
No, but not because of anything about you... I simply don't think what you're referring to as the "RTZ" is anything objective like that.
Title: Re: Suppose I wanted to fly to new york city
Post by: FateBender on October 27, 2014, 09:08:25
Quote from: Xanth on October 27, 2014, 08:10:48
No, but not because of anything about you... I simply don't think what you're referring to as the "RTZ" is anything objective like that.

aye. Was a bit confused since I have read some stories of people flying over to their friends house and watching them.
Title: Re: Suppose I wanted to fly to new york city
Post by: Xanth on October 27, 2014, 11:02:43
Quote from: FateBender on October 27, 2014, 09:08:25
aye. Was a bit confused since I have read some stories of people flying over to their friends house and watching them.
And this is where the really confusing part comes into play...
Yes, they probably did... it's just not objective in that what they're seeing is exactly how it physically is.

I'd call it more an inaccurate visualized representation of what they remember...
You also might see your friends... but it's not objective in that what they're doing is exactly what they're doing. 
Remember we're all consciousness, and we're all connected... as such, you have access to what they're doing, but it's has to come through the filter of your own consciousness first.

That filter can change things significantly.  This is the problem with objectivity vs subjectivity.
Title: Re: Suppose I wanted to fly to new york city
Post by: FateBender on October 27, 2014, 14:04:18
Quote from: Xanth on October 27, 2014, 11:02:43
And this is where the really confusing part comes into play...
Yes, they probably did... it's just not objective in that what they're seeing is exactly how it physically is.

I'd call it more an inaccurate visualized representation of what they remember...
You also might see your friends... but it's not objective in that what they're doing is exactly what they're doing. 
Remember we're all consciousness, and we're all connected... as such, you have access to what they're doing, but it's has to come through the filter of your own consciousness first.

That filter can change things significantly.  This is the problem with objectivity vs subjectivity.

Understood :)