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Old 10-02-2006, 04:54 AM   #31
Misiotoagodia

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Daniel...opening paragraph of chapter 7, AD

"Let's define an objective experience as one in which perceptions are gained directly through the physical body senses, and a subjective experience as perceptions gained or affected by mind or imagination. In those terms, when dealing with out-of-body experience, everything is subjective."


Page 354 of same book covers (in detail - too much to copy here) the problem of projecting to a place if you don't have a previous memory of it. Basically, you can create an imaginative astral 'copy' of the location but it won't be the 'real' thing.

Off course, they're the opinions of one man. I haven't projected yet so I tend to trust his word more than most - mainly because he's straight-up about it all
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