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Alternate reality

April 15 2001 at 7:56 PM
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From a trance psycic: "Self is in a cat bird's seat between the dimensions.But it is difficult to be in two dimensions at once.To some extent he has gone to far too fast without proper preparation and there are these experiences and encounters with you would say elementals."
I do get Visitations and at night seem to go out of body into another realm.Not physical,and not some ghostly state,but kind of in-between.Some regard my prescence as an intrusion,some seem to enjoy me there.I can meet elementals (they are not aliens),the deceased,and what you would call higher evolved beings.I make notes of these excursions.

 
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Notes-

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April 19 2001, 7:12 PM 

It's good to keep notes.
You may want to look into the Lucid Dreaming links HERE, also.

 
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Good to see you again, Mike.

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August 12 2001, 11:16 PM 

You mentioned lucid dreaming. I recently met a man who seemed to have some interesting insight into this.

He had a theory that lucid dreaming was a natural "doorway" to astral projection.
And when I described some of my old experiences to him, he theorized that had I not fought off the experience (out of fear) that I may have undertaken some very profound traveling.

Drop me a line sometimes. Miss you at Nightwatch.

-Joseph

 
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