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Originally Posted by Lamusa Experiencing alternate realities is a matter of tuning in to them. It can be helpful to return to a sense of play. When we were children we really respected our imaginations and let them run wild. Tap into this again. Re-read "Alice in Wonderland," "Lord of the Rings," watch Disney's, "Fantasia" before you fall asleep, every night until Mickey Mouse starts watching you. Let these things be springboards for journeys into other realities. Step back in time. Intend to do this before you fall asleep or meditate.
Bottom Line: Everything in your imagination is real whether or not it is a "reality" in this field of existence. Even if you don't believe this but you pretend to you can open yourself up to a greater range of mind-bending experiences. So tune in. Make it up. Intend to have fun! Journey while describing it into a hand-held recorder or writing it down, you can even do this with a friend. Trust that what you are making up is real somewhere, someplace. Enjoy the trip. |
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