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Old 09-26-2006, 09:58 AM   #8
Yswxomvy

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Interesting stuff. These are the first accounts iv read where people have reported being "small". I always thought that you just remained a similar size to your physical body, but apparently not.
I actually never knew or was aware of what size I am in an OBE. ... It does make me wonder if that perhaps is the general size we all are in astral, especially after hearing CFtravlers experience being caught in the fan. It was so similar to mine.
A projector is a point of consciousness with no actual size or shape.
From what I read in Astral Dynamics, one's real-time body appears as our sub-conscious creates it to appear, and seems similar to one's physical body only by the mental habit of seeing one's physical body as one's "normal" body. It seems that not just the size, but the shape and the very form of your real-time body is malleable by your sub-conscious and by your will.

Being trapped in the carpet pile or in the wicker of the ceiling fan sounds similar to what Robert Bruce calls virtual reality projection. In a VR projection, you project and then gradually approach a lit painting, and the pin-point size of your actual projected self combined with the impression which the painting makes on your sub-conscious mind creates a world out of the scenery of the painting. Normally, things in a painting naturally look smaller than real life, but while projecting in this manner, in sounds like one ends up feeling just the right size or even much smaller than the things depicted in the painting.

For regions beyond the background or boundaries, or before the foreground, it seems that your sub-conscious mind fills in the details to create a compelling, coherent world. This would be just like the impression that the carpet pile was a jungle, etc.

This is all very fascinating stuff to me; I am eager to be exploring it first-hand.
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