DocM
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Bruce Moen and Robert Monroe opened the eyes of any people to their abilities to explore. But I think it is wrong to take their written experiences, and then explore thinking "I am going to find the reincarnation center with the curls Bruce describes, just so." It is possible you will find it, but Bruce called it like he saw it. Might your experience be a little different?
Seraflush (Sorry, B2 and OOBD started this and like B2, I couldn't resist - you can call me DorkM), what if i told you that the focus levels, as described were a belief system unto itself, and not real discreet stages? What if I said, as I did in a recent thread that Focus 27, the most popular idea of heaven where all is possible with thought ( the summerland described in other NDEs) is really just an initial way station for people not yet ready to leave their earthly ways (and so, in itself a hollow heaven)?
These questions come up in exploring. And rather than quote Bruce's or Monroe's books, or TMI, we should be writing down our own experiences and comparing notes.
My biggest gripe, is that if we get too tied up in someone else's description of the afterlife, then we adopt a belief system with expectations, etc.
Admittedly, if we are not experiencing these journeys, and making slow progress, we may wish to adopt another's beliefs to look forward to - for me, its not the way I want to explore.
Matthew
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