Anyone who knows much about the history of remote viewing, knows that beyond Ingo Swann and Pat Price (RIP), Joe McMoneagle is the best, publicly known remote viewer.
He used to have a tv show in Japan where he would psychically find missing people for goodness sakes. Google him.
I try to avoid way out there things on this tumblr, and find a bit of balance of scientific understanding and the bleeding edge of the unknown. However, this is a bit different. The man remote views Mars.
So, weather you take it as science fiction or a thread of possibility, it is still very entertaining.
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Hi friends!!! I am, as of right now taking my first of three medial board licensing exams (I intentionally scheduled this post for my exam time so that I wouldn't be tempted to check Tumblr on my breaks lol). I am finishing up my second year of medical school and thus have been living under a rock for the past...idk...four years or so. All that being said:
If anyone has any book/movie/music/any other media recommendations, please send them my way!!!
I'm about to have like two weeks of free time followed by three weeks of a transitions course to my clerkships, so I am hoping to be able to be a real person for the foreseeable future. I'm open to just about anything, and I seriously have not had the time, energy, or mental space to engage with humanity/culture in ages.
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Lots more like this at https://blog2collectionsanfavs.tumblr.com/
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Any tips on or recommended sources to research about astral projection/travel? :)
Thank you for your time!
Here are a few resources that helped me!
Astral Dynamics
Astral Travel for Beginners
Erin Pavlina
My note: not everyone is going to have a similar experience astral projecting/traveling. For me, it was really hard while others seemed to have it easier.
That being said, there is one element that's helped me in understanding the astral a little better, as well, that I feel isn't talked about as much, and that is that the astral is more of a spectrum than an on and off switch. That's why bilocating is a thing; you're 50% here and 50% in the astral. Dream traveling is closer to projection because you're unconscious here but not necessarily out of body. Your consciousness is what travels, not your astral body, if that makes sense.
if I were to "rate" the spectrum from physical to astral, it would be:
- 0%: physical state (those not in tune with anything from the astral, including clairsenses)
- 10% clairsenses
- 25-30%: remote viewing
- 45% mental plane (magic in your headspace)
- 50%: bilocating
- 75%: dream travel/astral travel
- 100%: astral projection
Furthermore, the points before bilocating or whatever else aren't "pre-requisites." You don't have to master remote viewing before astral projection, and you don't have to master being in the mental plane before dream traveling (although, it would help). It's like if someone says you have a "70% chance of rain," it doesn't really have to be 10% raining or 40% raining beforehand; it can just come in thunder-storming. Some people have more of an affinity to dream travel or project than they do with clairsenses, for example.
Basically, there's going to be a lot of information regarding astral travel, methods used, safety precautions, etc., but it's not as daunting as you may think. Exercise safety, of course, but perhaps you are already more in tune with the astral than you think!
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I’ve been reading this Nick Fury Agent of SHIELD novel that I found sitting in someone’s trash (lol) on a walk a little while ago. And I’m like halfway through it but I still cannot stop thinking about this description of Fury from the second chapter
his surprisingly supple body ???
the writer was like damn, gotta remind my target audience of teenage boys how unexpectedly pliant and soft-to-the-touch Nick Fury’s body is while he straps himself into a fighter jet, that’s so integral to this scene where he’s just getting into a fighter jet, also of course his lucious hair
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