Saturday, February 5, 2011

We exist in sleep or How plant life evolved on Earth

Humans are not very good at astral projection. Not as a species. There are individuals and cultures in our history that have figured it out. The ancient Egyptians as well as modern Japanese put there physical bodies into states that allowed them to transcend the senses to reach the astral plane. Modern physics posits a theory that the world around us and its rules might just be an end product of our interactions. Think of the blueprint for a bridge. You see the bridge and its features. You can drive over a river, it doesn't collapse, it is visually beautiful, it has lanes that pass two directions. The components that make up the bridge do not possess those same qualities. Our universe is the same. A composite.

Have you ever defied the "laws" of physics in a dream state? Why is that possible? Where are you actually at when you are dreaming? You can say, "I'm in my head" but have you ever experienced something in a dream that you've never experienced in your entire life? We're not talking about a memory transferring from short term to long term memory. Have you ever had a completely unique experience in the dream world?

Do trees dream? Do trees ever stop dreaming?

Humans have experienced massive gatherings in the astral plane, but nothing on the scale of planet life on earth. We evolved to value our 5 senses. Our senses are sight, taste, smell, hearing, and touch. Realize that other organisms have a different set of senses. Plant life do not "think" about their external stimulus to survive. They have forms that provide defense and food without having to interact with their consciousness.

The conscious manifestation of plant life on Earth lives in harmony on the astral plane. The ability to imagine what the astral world looks like to planet life is like trying to imagine what red smells like. Humans might one day evolve to this way of being.

It is possible to interact on the astral plane. It is also possible to live in solitary.

1 comment:

  1. An extraordinary concept to say the least. It does, however, tie into my own beliefs. Perhaps its time to start training my astral abilities.

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