Bob McKelvy
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Posted this on Linn’s WEB site last year. Decided to share it with you all. Bruce thanks for revising the posting rules over here. You have turned this place back into the friendly place it used to be!! Love Bob 
Astral Museum
There is a museum on one of the higher Astral planes called the Astral Museum. You can see it from a great distance because of its massive size. It looks like two giant conch shells standing on end with its spirals going into the clouds. On my 1st visit, saw a lot of flowerbeds arranged in many beautiful geometric designs. The shells were side by side with a large sidewalk leading to each one. The two sidewalks were large, spacious and separated by a crystal clear blue creek with all kinds of flowers on each side. The people were all wearing soft flowing garments and were very happy. Soft music with a tinkling sound of chimes filled the air.
There was so much to see. My guide/friend was with giving me a tour of the place. Knew there was no way to see everything in one trip. For a reference point, paid a short visit to the shell on the left. The museum of the past. The museum of the future was on the right.
It was heavily carpeted on the inside with two to three-inch deep shag super soft carpet. You had your choice of walking or riding a slow escalator, which was also heavily carpeted. You were also surrounded with beautiful music.
In one of the displays, saw an old B-25 Marauder Bomber, and further up, a B-52 Bomber that you could explore inside and out, and how it was used in the Viet Nam war. There were many others. Too lengthy to describe. Wanted to jump over to the museum of the future. It was connected by a crystal clear giant skyway hundreds of feet up. From the skyway, you could see the river and beautiful flowerbeds arranged in beautiful geometric shapes. It reminded me of the Washington monument in Washington DC. On this was many times larger, and a lot higher. There were many areas of the museum of the future that were blocked off because they were still under construction. I learned later, that the future is modeled on fractal expansion and subject to change as it expands.
I went to a lower level to where we were closer to our actual future. The other shell also had deep soft carpet. Since I was interested in the medical field was shown where India will soon be the new intellectual/academic center of this planet. In one of their rooms, I saw some of the work that they have been doing, or will soon be doing, cloning replacement body parts.
My guide told me that it would take a lifetime to explore both museums, and that you earned merit for the time you spent here. I guess you could call them semester hour credits? There are a lot of places like that out there. Bob Monroe describes some of them. Bruce provided a lot of detail in his Voyage series. I am still gathering material that I will be sharing with you in time.
Love Bob
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