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Old 01-17-2008, 03:47 PM   #5
CedssypeEdids

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Good!

Bruce Moen reports how he had to find a balance between perceiving and interpreting (= thinking) to actually have the experience, and remember it, too. His conviction is that interpreting quickly disrupts the experience, but complete silencing of the mind leads to "click-outs". So a very minimal amount of interpretation interpersed allows a full vivid experience and full, vivid memory of it. Maybe that might help you, too?

(See his "Afterlife Knowledge Guidebook" for more details on this.)

Take good care,
Oliver
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