DocM
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Ok folks,
With all this dark talk of demons, and division theory its time to put things straight. The most experienced in the field of consciousness and spirit know by experience.
For those who have had a NDE, they know, what they know. One can debate or rationalize or divide the soul and spirit in thought, but that doesn't change that those with experience in astral travel, or Monroe's focus levels, or NDE know what they know through directly experiencing an altered state of being.
I believe that much of the debate on this board, and the dark side talk comes from those who, like me enjoy using our rational minds to figure things out. Trouble is, this rational brain is very different than the firsthand experience that a few have had on this board.
I am reminded of, I believe it was a James Bond movie or book (if my memory is not exact, please forgive me all you Bond fans) - Bond is a noted wine Connesiur - and the villain tastes the wine at a formal occasion and says "ah Mouton Rothchild 1954.." or some such nonsense. He looks smug, because he has matched Bond in his knowledge of wine. Bond looks at him and raises an eyebrow. "Oh really?" He asks. The villain rethinks things, well, it may have been another vintage.
After a time, Bond informs him that he was correct initially. "I knew I was right!" the villain said. "No,' Bond corrected. "You thought you might be right. You were not certain."
I believe that certain knowledge of consciousness and the soul is only obtained by these direct experiences. Otherwise, like our poor friend Chumley, and the villain in Bond, we only think we know, we are not sure. I support all investigations into theories. But bring on the direct experiences.
Matthew
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