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Hyperdimensional

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Is it describable in three dimensional terms or is it something that someone has to experience for themselves?


Hi,

My answer: It is something that you have to experience for yourself.


Best regards
The fear is the first natural enemy that a man must defeat in the way of knowledge

Adkha

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Originally posted by Hyperdimensional

quote:
Is it describable in three dimensional terms or is it something that someone has to experience for themselves?


Hi,

My answer: It is something that you have to experience for yourself.


Best regards



So it's different to everyone?
Psycho Paradoxical

Jeff_Mash

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Originally posted by seth817

Hi I have never had an out of body experience and I was wondering what the astral plane is like. Is it like the earth, is their a sky and a ground or is it like floating in some sort of weird space.



Well, from my experience, the astral plane is multi-faceted. And since it's a dimension influenced by thought energy, it can be different to different people.

Now when you project, if you project into a dimension located close to the physical plane, then everything is almost exactly the way it is right now.  That means that there is a ground, a sky, buildings, cars, shopping malls, etc!

95% of my projections are like this. It's so real (in fact, even more real) than your waking life that you almost have to walk through a wall or something, just to convince yourself that this is actually 'real.'

It's when you start to ascend into higher levels of the astral that things can get more abstract, although I have yet to have an experience where I observed myself as some euphoric ball of energy, or anything like that.  Like I said, all of my experiences are very real (just as your waking life is real).

Many times, though, you will project and be in a black, voidless nothing.  This is what is usually scary for people, but with practice, you learn to remove the fear and get out of it.
Keep smiling,

Jeff Mash
http://www.mjmmagic.com

jilola

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Well, from my experience, the astral plane is multi-faceted. And since it's a dimension influenced by thought energy, it can be different to different people.


That also means that the astral can be different for the same person at different times depending on their emotional state and expectations.
With practise one can learn to recognize certain characteristic areas and/or expressions of the astral but I at least don't have a clue as to how to describe it to someone else. It is both what you want it to be and what you need it to be.

2cents & L&L
jouni

seth817

Hi I have never had an out of body experience and I was wondering what the astral plane is like. Is it like the earth, is their a sky and a ground or is it like floating in some sort of weird space. Is it describable in three dimensional terms or is it something that someone has to experience for themselves? What are the creatures like? I have read books about astral travel like the Robert Monroe books but when he was travelling thru all these different planes I had a hard time picturing what his surroundings where like so I just sort of pictured him as flying thru outer space. I know that he was in some places that seemed pretty earthlike but I don't think he was allways in earthlike realms.  [?]