Quote:their quest to visit this level As a result, Focus 27 often seems to be just another BST.
I can't make claims for other people here, but for me, the BSTs and what I at least think is F27 are relatively easy to distinguish between, although the differences can be subtle and you do have to look closely.
The single biggest difference in my own mind is that the BSTs were/are usually designed with the express purpose of resembling a physical, Earthly environment as closely as possible, (even the Hollow Heavens) and are inhabited by spirits still thinking primarily in linear/corporeal terms. There are some differences of course, but such are normally relatively minor. As such, materials/objects will tend to have an identical or almost identical appearance of mass and solidity to physical materials/objects. Attributes of physics tend to be identical, as well...gravity in such places is only overridden by a conscious act of will/recognition of where you in fact are. This is because in order to defy gravity within a BST, as one example, it involves directly challenging the inhabitants' perceptions of what the given BST is like. So if the inhabitants of the BST you're in firmly have the idea that in their realm, flight is impossible, you're possibly going to find flying there a bit more difficult than you normally would, because it involves actually challenging that perception. Being an astral environment of course means that the fabric of the place itself is constructed of nothing more than the perceptions of whichever individuals are present.
F27 in my mind (or the reception area anyway...I don't claim to have been further within F27 than that, and arguably consider it audacious/arrogant to claim that I've even been that far) on the other hand is designed to resemble a physical environment to a sufficient degree that it is unlikely to cause panic in a new person initially arriving, while at the same time letting a person know that they're fairly definitely *not* actually in a corporeal environment. In my own perception of the Park, the lighting in particular *is* different to either the BSTs or C1. I wouldn't say that there is a huge glare...I'd more describe it as a moderate corona or wispy sort of haze/fog covering everything, but with a light source present within said fog.
Another difference between the Park and BSTs in my experience is that it can be physically/geometrically dynamic. By that what I mean is that its' shape/layout can change, depending on how many people are in it at once, what a given group/individual needs to see for their own sake, and various other factors. Most, if not all of the BSTs I've been to contained spirits who either
a) genuinely had forgotten they were dead,
b) wanted to forget, or
c) knew they were dead but still wanted to think/perceive in entirely corporeal terms anyway.
Most of the hollow heavens I've read about/seen contained people in the third category; that is, individuals who knew they were dead but still expected heaven to be identical to something physical, simply because they weren't developmentally at a point where they could conceive otherwise. While the BSTs allow people to continue having this perception exclusively for as long as that is what they want, to me while it respects free choice, F27 is also at least partially about growth/getting accustomed to something new. I think that is at least part of the reason why F27 is visually/sensually distinguishable from the BSTs/C1.
I don't know if this is true of everyone, but I actually tend to think of (what I have seen of/think of as) F27 as being a much cleaner equivalent of the Mos Eisley spaceport on Tatooine, from the Star Wars films. To me it serves roughly the same purpose. I'd also point out that I don't see the Park/Reception Centre as an end point at all, but I do see it as an end point for human beings, in terms of where we can go *while we're alive.* I had a dream a while back where I was building a house with other members of my family, and (due not only to the quality of the light but also several other non-linear aspects, which I think cause my difficulty in recalling such dreams, because of how different I am mentally There to how I am when awake) I've tended to believe that it took place in F27.
To me F27 is the point at which the part of astral space which is dedicated specifically to humanity converges with those areas that are the domain of various other kinds of beings; hence the spaceport or space station analogy. I also realise that this is a linear representation of it, but I can't really come up with a better one in C1 thinking. It's worth noting of course that the only reason why I need to try and represent it in a textual/linear manner anyway is *because* we're in C1...If we weren't, we could either simply go there, or I could send you a visual/sensorial stream of exactly what I meant, rather than having to refer to the incredibly clumsy/limiting method of communication that is verbal/textual language.