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Old 02-10-2007, 11:15 PM   #2
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Hi, Alexandros.
My question is, since AP is 'mind travel' how can one possibly learn new information one never heard of before in the astral dimension? Every experience of the astral world is the result of subconscious explorations. Am i right? Well, that depends on how define the mind. Conventional science tends to think of the mind as a side-effect of the brain, but metaphysicians don't; most of us consider the mind a nonlocal or superlocal phenomenon, that is, whatever it is, it's possibly a field that exists not only locally (in time/space) but in other localities and nonlocalities as defined by quantum physics. If there are other 'focuses of consciousness (akashic records) (aka dimensions, but I'm not so fond of that terminology) then the mind is not only receiving information from timespace, but other locales, and the subconscious has access to all the information- so mind travel encompasses more than receiving sensory information, it also includes othersensory information, that the conscious mind is not aware of.

Also, these spirit guides that authors talk about; could it be possible that these spirit guides are just creations of the mind? They would be projections of the mind. They could be symbolic representations of traits that have been suppressed, repressed and objectified. They could also be symbolic representations of other dimensional experiences that the subconscious knows about. The possibilities are endless.
And that they're not actual real spirit guides who entered the astral voayger's mind? For the spirit guide to be genuine, the spirit would have to enter the voyager's mind right? Well, I guess we established that no one needs to enter anything, as the mind is not a material object.
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