Betson, hi;
yes, moving from brain-based knowing to soul-based knowing is an interesting challenge. I confront it mostly with clients who come to see me in person or who phone long distance, and then, of course, I tailor my "teaching" to wherever i sense "the person is at".
Generally it's not easy to sum up "for everyone", but i'll try.
Understand, please, that when we incarnate we accept the limitation that the brain places upon our consciousness. we know we're going to be limited and that will be frustrating, but we accept it as part of the game plan, that of educating our souls in "the earth life school system".
We have experiences of various kinds while we are asleep and obe. everyone has different experiences, depending on the level they allow themselves to explore (that's influenced by religious beliefs and various self-judgements). So one might be floating around their house, going from room to room, another might be flying about their physical plane neighbourhood, meeting other obe'rs and interacting (speech and sexuality are the two main ways), and others might have figured out how to move beyond the physical dimension into the various astral planes.
Out there, most explore; some, because of the popularity of violent books and horror films, wind up in the lower astrals/hell realms, seeing the poor souls trapped there and having frightening experiences, and waking up anxious/scared/spooked and unable to go back to sleep. This includes little children btw.
Others, responding to semi-conscious needs and urges, go to where their dearly departed are, and interact. The interaction can be in full astral consciousness, or a kind of semi- conscious state (half asleep and dreaming). When they awaken, their memories are fragmented and mixed in with the endless brain activity, you know, churning over yesterday's events and anticipating tomorrow's, and the resulting stew in a confusing mix of "the meeting out there" and the various physical plane "regret-and-anxiety-based scenarios". ie you're talking coherently to your dead sister and that is superimposed over a memory of your recent scary-vacation-swimming experience and followed by a scene where you're wandering naked through the office you work in, wondering why no-one can see you and terrified that someone might.
So you see the brain not only compresses your astral experience, ie you just get the headlines, but it mixes it all in with its own leftovers that should really be under the sink in the garbage bag.
Why does it compress? It can't cope, it's all too much, it has unactivated circuits. Meditation and using hemi-sync will help activate those dormant circuits.
hope this helps betson: gordon
betson wrote on Apr 28th, 2008 at 4:22pm:Greetings Gordon
could you please tell us more about 'the brain's compressed versions' ?
It might need a new thread, as I haven't seen it discussed here
in the last couple of years and think you'd get alot of interest.
For example,
does the brain know what to reveal and what to leave out?
Is the compressing the reason why we're gone so long but the visit seems quite brief?
Can we get it to uncompress and give us more info?
Bets