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<blockquote data-quote="shane" data-source="post: 29512" data-attributes="member: 593"><p><strong>Re: How to Astral Project</strong></p><p></p><p>Thanks for the explanation, Starlord. It seems everyone has a different explanation for the planes beyond the physical and different methods of achieving awareness of those planes. I take this as evidence of individual differences in interpretations of perception and not as evidence against the existence of such planes, however. It's always interesting to add another point of view to the mental library.</p><p></p><p>I will agree with you that external aids are most certainly not "the only way to fly." Indeed, I see them as something of a crutch. That being said, I do not think such experimentation limits the mind to a single state. While I currently consider myself done with such experiments, I learned a great deal through extensive use of psilocin. I won't reccomend this method, as everyone is different to some degree (and I would probably be breaking the rules on this board if I did.)</p><p></p><p>I, personally, see the connection between astral and physical as the same connection between the particle model of an atom and a solar system. The microcosm, I find, is a mirror of the macrocosm. Everything that is present in our environment, the entire universe around us, is likewise contained as information within our minds. </p><p></p><p>I do not think perceptions are created from nothing when you see/hear/taste/touch something. I think such perceptions are unlocked by reaction when an energy in one's environment matches to its respective wavelength in the observer's mind. In other words, everything you have ever known, will ever know, could possibly know is already somewhere in your mind. Achieving awareness of this knowledge is merely a matter of unlocking it. The most obvious method of unlocking this knowledge is through the empirical; Close proximity to external energies causes an awareness of the corresponding internal energies.</p><p></p><p>I see, however, that there is another method of achieving awareness. While this method is less common and more difficult than the aforementioned empiricism, It seems to be far less limited. This method, of course, is introspection, abstraction, thought in its pure form. I suppose such is what you and others would refer to as astral travel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shane, post: 29512, member: 593"] [b]Re: How to Astral Project[/b] Thanks for the explanation, Starlord. It seems everyone has a different explanation for the planes beyond the physical and different methods of achieving awareness of those planes. I take this as evidence of individual differences in interpretations of perception and not as evidence against the existence of such planes, however. It's always interesting to add another point of view to the mental library. I will agree with you that external aids are most certainly not "the only way to fly." Indeed, I see them as something of a crutch. That being said, I do not think such experimentation limits the mind to a single state. While I currently consider myself done with such experiments, I learned a great deal through extensive use of psilocin. I won't reccomend this method, as everyone is different to some degree (and I would probably be breaking the rules on this board if I did.) I, personally, see the connection between astral and physical as the same connection between the particle model of an atom and a solar system. The microcosm, I find, is a mirror of the macrocosm. Everything that is present in our environment, the entire universe around us, is likewise contained as information within our minds. I do not think perceptions are created from nothing when you see/hear/taste/touch something. I think such perceptions are unlocked by reaction when an energy in one's environment matches to its respective wavelength in the observer's mind. In other words, everything you have ever known, will ever know, could possibly know is already somewhere in your mind. Achieving awareness of this knowledge is merely a matter of unlocking it. The most obvious method of unlocking this knowledge is through the empirical; Close proximity to external energies causes an awareness of the corresponding internal energies. I see, however, that there is another method of achieving awareness. While this method is less common and more difficult than the aforementioned empiricism, It seems to be far less limited. This method, of course, is introspection, abstraction, thought in its pure form. I suppose such is what you and others would refer to as astral travel. [/QUOTE]
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