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Post by kentucker4 on Aug 24, 2008 10:15:44 GMT -4
I don't think pollution has anything to do with AP. I aped frequently in South Korean cities that are much more condensed and polluted than anywhere in California including Busan and Seoul.
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Post by silverhorse on Aug 24, 2008 10:58:10 GMT -4
Remember the term, "Lost Angels"? = Los Angeles, a city of lost angels, maybe they could not exit to the heaven? Just a guess.
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Post by king arthur on Aug 24, 2008 18:35:58 GMT -4
Remember the term, "Lost Angels"? = Los Angeles, a city of lost angels, maybe they could not exit to the heaven? Just a guess. This is what I meant, not sure if the sky were under spell over there.
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Post by King Solomon on Aug 25, 2008 22:18:23 GMT -4
Remember the term, "Lost Angels"? = Los Angeles, a city of lost angels, maybe they could not exit to the heaven? Just a guess. I project there all the time. Funny thing is, in real life I have only been there a couple of times!
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Post by LinKuei on Aug 29, 2008 4:59:08 GMT -4
Why is it that people don't remember that they exited/AP? Is time, ie. 1hr in astral = 1hr in physical time?
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Post by firespirit on Aug 29, 2008 5:16:04 GMT -4
Time goes much faster for me in AP. One hour of physical time can be hours in AP, but it all depends.
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Post by LinKuei on Aug 29, 2008 5:41:34 GMT -4
What are your average 'perceived' time in a typical AP session?
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Post by firespirit on Aug 29, 2008 6:44:16 GMT -4
My avg perceived time? I'd say 20 physical mins = approx 1 astral hr
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Post by firespirit on Aug 29, 2008 6:45:24 GMT -4
Oops, posted that a bit too early... if it's a space projection I usually judge by time/distance. 20 mins = 10 million miles or so.
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Post by tigerea on Aug 29, 2008 15:19:42 GMT -4
ofcourse as you already know, time and distance are the same thing ^_^
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Post by firespirit on Aug 29, 2008 15:28:33 GMT -4
Right! LOL. Glad I'm not majoring in any math-related field. Jeez. Now, I'm embarrassed.
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Post by Sapphire on Aug 29, 2008 20:10:22 GMT -4
Right! LOL. Glad I'm not majoring in any math-related field. Jeez. Now, I'm embarrassed. Don't be embarrassed, I do not know any squat about Math-related filed, either. But what you wrote probably right about 10 million miles or so, in the matter of fact. It could be faster than that. An astral projection can take you to the sun and back, it is hard to measure the speed.
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Post by Sapphire on Aug 29, 2008 20:16:02 GMT -4
What are your average 'perceived' time in a typical AP session? This is hard to say, because everyone is different. Also, it depends on how fluent you are. Also, seldom human know. If you project to the space, when your astral is traveling through space, most of the time... you were not awake. When you get to the destination then you become awake, some could be half awake.
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Post by Sapphire on Aug 29, 2008 20:17:22 GMT -4
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Post by LinKuei on Aug 29, 2008 20:56:51 GMT -4
is that your site? I see they also have your book...
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