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(09-29-2025, 08:13 AM)Sirius Wrote: totally broken, instantly start reading. Need someone with me. Recording myself is impossible, jumping on the train going choo choo
conundrums
Ordinarily wouldn't have to remember every detail, but with words it's needed and the oz factor doesn't help. Maybe practicing remote viewing will help but seems like chore and the it's pages in any case. Won't be able to write fast enough, teaching myself to talk will be bad, it will become automatic.
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It may be you have too many things going on at once. Try simplifying or minimizing or compartmentalization, maybe?
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(09-29-2025, 08:18 AM)quintessentone Wrote: It may be you have too many things going on at once. Try simplifying or minimizing or compartmentalization, maybe?
uhmm, no, that's not how this works.
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(09-29-2025, 08:22 AM)Sirius Wrote: uhmm, no, that's not how this works.
How it works is different for everyone. You have to do as you have to do to get to where you need to go on that choo choo train.
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(09-29-2025, 08:27 AM)quintessentone Wrote: How it works is different for everyone. You have to do as you have to do to get to where you need to go on that choo choo train.
Wrong again, it's actually the same for everyone. We will keep bouncing around like this and fill the thread with nonsense.
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(09-29-2025, 09:19 AM)Sirius Wrote: Wrong again, it's actually the same for everyone. We will keep bouncing around like this and fill the thread with nonsense.
No we won't be bouncing around this thread, because I said what I had to say and there is nothing more to say from my side, any way. I stand by what I said because astral projection (is this still the topic?) isn't a cookie cutter experience.
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(09-29-2025, 09:23 AM)quintessentone Wrote: No we won't be bouncing around this thread, because I said what I had to say and there is nothing more to say from my side, any way. I stand by what I said because astral projection (is this still the topic?) isn't a cookie cutter experience.
no your 100% ignorant on the topic, wasting my and everybody else's time by claiming to know things you don't
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(09-29-2025, 09:42 AM)Sirius Wrote: no your 100% ignorant on the topic, wasting my and everybody else's time by claiming to know things you don't
Wasting your time trying to convince people here to adopt your perspectives?
"When you have expectations of others, you are setting yourself up for disappointment."
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09-29-2025, 10:05 AM
This post was last modified: 09-29-2025, 10:06 AM by UltraBudgie. 
Oh sweet, hippie fight!
Anyway... to give the discussion perhaps some referents (not that those are ever correct), how do you folks consider the amygdala and corpus callosum? I tend to think of those bits as useful levers for focusing or steadying the concentration, and for avoiding feedback loops of self-observation and rumination. As far as astral projection (again, words words words), it seems to me to be something that requires a certain amount of steady-state quiet, or "lack of turbulence" to achieve, or initiate. Do others think of it that way?
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(09-29-2025, 10:05 AM)UltraBudgie Wrote: Oh sweet, hippie fight!
Anyway... to give the discussion perhaps some referents (not that those are ever correct), how do you folks consider the amygdala and corpus callosum? I tend to think of those bits as useful levers for focusing or steadying the concentration, and for avoiding feedback loops of self-observation and rumination. As far as astral projection (again, words words words), it seems to me to be something that requires a certain amount of steady-state quiet, or "lack of turbulence" to achieve, or initiate. Do others think of it that way?
Steady-state quiet comes with a lot of personal work and practice, plus a deeper understanding or perspective of what astral projection means to you personally. My astral projection experiences were orchestrated in such a way as to explore something else for the purpose of my personal spiritual growth, not for some fun roller coaster ride experience.
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(09-29-2025, 10:31 AM)quintessentone Wrote: Steady-state quiet comes with a lot of personal work and practice, plus a deeper understanding or perspective of what astral projection means to you personally. My astral projection experiences were orchestrated in such a way as to explore something else for the purpose of my personal spiritual growth, not for some fun roller coaster ride experience.
This again. "fun roller coaster ride experience" that's hilarious, thank you. Why are you going on about steady-state quite still, it has nothing to do with what I posted, it's incomprehensible to you. just stop. Or are you just arguing to be contrarian and derail things as usual?
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