dave_a_mbs
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Good idea, Blink.
Many people I know have houses, towns, farms etc that they are either visiting or working in. My town has lots of rutted muddy roads that keep me from wandering off across the surrounding landscape to see what else is there - I tried - but it has a market place, a movie, several stores etc, and a hotel in which I seem to clamber around. I recall being on the top floor, 103 stories up or so, hanging out over the edge to adjust something. I also have a school where I occasionally take some kind of class, although the last time through it was a math class that I just didn't quite understand. My wife has a big house that seems to have collected all the kids and grandkids, plus most of our friends. She does her thing there. A young woman in regression went into a similar place, a house that had windows that looked out on different scenes. One was kids playing, another was a pastoral scene, and in another she found herself running away from a terrifying man.
Evidently this is what we put in our worlds as a place to stay while the everyday world has faded for the night. Since we all have potentiality to create, it is likely that this is the personal universe into which we will eventually project ourselves when the body finally drops off. Michael Newton envisions one kind of place for his respondents, and Bruce sees a Park and Entry Portal for the spirt world - replete with Helpers. I recall a man who said that he had been a game keeper or forest ranger or something in Mongolia or Tibet. He died, but kept the current scenery, including his cabin. There were only two strange things for him, that his wife was not there, and that he wasn't sure who fixed his food. Finally he began to sit and meditate and crossed himself over into spirit. This seems to me to be a good example of what the Bardo Thodol calls "the secondary clear light".
dave
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