Quote:I will respond again since this is still related to TMI which I am assuming is related to the disc theory?
Yes no?
I have read Robert A. Monroe's "Ultimate Jounrey."
This book is the hokeyest thing I have ever read! Let's see, Robert A. Monroe states that he contacted aliens and spirits while listening to his binaural beats and meditating. These strange meetings are very creative and sure do sell a good book! But are they scientific? Are they scientifically provable? Are they even likely?
No..
The likely answer?
The land of make believe... in your head!
I am not stating that this is a fact either, I am just pointing out that this book of his was filled with such creative and outlandish things that one has to question them.....
I think it's healthy to question other people's experiences and have your own. I believe the majority of aliens and contact with other beings is an internal journey. We are not likely to make contact with spaceships and those types of aliens face to face in this lifetime I think.
So, I don't expect anyone to believe anyone else's internal journeys and communications, but the best way to discover these other planes of existence is to find them on your own.
Whether you choose to consider them fanciful or give them more weight is up to you.
Personally, I believe in other realms of existence and believe meditation is the key. Whether you do it the old fashioned way or with binaural beats, it's all meditation.
While my comments may have not received a kudos, you have to admit, coming here and making some of those statements are like going to an abortionist website and telling them how they are all wrong. It's not going to go very far very fast. You might like stirring the pot to answer your own questions, and that's cool.
It's like what I was telling a child today, people who make fun of you are usually unsure of themselves.
Maybe you feel it is appropriate to things to "stir the pot" because you want to discover something yourself?