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george stone
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How do you explane this
Jan 21st, 2009 at 3:28am
 
I watching a guy lite a cigar.he blows smoke around and I smell it,as if I were right there in the movie.the smoke got up my nose,how is this possible?George
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Reply #1 - Jan 22nd, 2009 at 3:32am
 
I believe as people get into their elderly years, they become more in tune with other dimensions of reality as their focus in this reality looses its strength towards the end of their life.  Perhaps the movie became a part of your reality momentarily, allowing you to experience what was happening first hand.
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Reply #2 - Jan 22nd, 2009 at 4:31pm
 
Perhaps it was a sign from a guide George. Other people have found that spirits can cause ordors to suddenly occur. There have been occasions where I would suddenly smell an order that came from where I don't know. Perhaps smoke up your nose isn't a problem for a spirit who knows how to make use of energy.

Another possibility is that a part of your mind enabled you to experience the movie in a different way than usual. Somewhat similar to how people will do things such as see music, or hear color. There have been a couple of times when my mind reacted to a show on a television set in a different manner than usual.
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Reply #3 - Jan 25th, 2009 at 4:58pm
 
I smell smoke at weird times in my smoke free home environment and I"m the only one who can smell it. It usually has to do with my father who smoked pretty heavily or with my friend Jacque who was a heavy smoker who has since passed. I am at the point now where I rely on that scent to let me know they are about to show me something...but at first I was just annoyed and thought my sniffer was defective.
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Reply #4 - Jan 25th, 2009 at 8:21pm
 
I have heard of astral travels into fictitious worlds, where characters, and plots apparently played out as if they were real.  In Focus 27, we hear about this all the time.  If we want our own home by a mountain lake, we visualize it, and suddenly we are there, in great detail (apparently).  Our minds are always creating scenarios, and our thoughts are the only "real" reality there is.

Given all this, there is no reason why, if while watching a movie, you may not be so in tune with it that you smell the smoke, or feel you are in the movie.  The movie has its own world in thought.  I remember as a child growing up, I had a vivid dream about Star Trek in which I picked up one of the small hand held phasers and fired it (in self defense) in a dream.  It was just before waking up, and the "reality" of the phaser stayed with me. I was certain even after being fully awake in C1, that I had fired a phaser.   Somehow, my consciousness was intertwined and playing with that TV/movie reality. 

Thought itself is the true reality.  As such, fiction and make believe can have their own universes to interact with.  We agree that certain commonalities in conscious experience on earth are "real,"  but they are simply dependent on earthly senses for us to define how real they are.  I'm not denying there is a common C1 experience, but we sometimes forget that all the sensory input of sight, sound,smell and taste have to be interpreted into thought.  Only in thought do we find what is real.


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