spooky2
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Hi all, Bruce, of course the first thought is "what if she had a screen recorder"; that's to see if her mind-sensing overlayed an objective, for-all-to-see video or if what she'd seen had been actually recorded.
While the first alternative we could lightly call an overlay of two levels of consciousness, the second one could be called an intrusion of nonphysical content into the physical, even more, an altering of the physical reality without using physical means, which is what we call "parapsychological" or even "miraculous".
The above comments I made are within the common scheme of the dichotomy "physical" and "nonphysical". But when we add some grains of philosophy this dichotomy turns out to be quite artificial, as we simply cannot extract something out of our "world stuff" which is purely and only objective-physical as long as experience is "my" experience, experience from a point of perception, as long as there is a "here" and a "there" (because, if there won't be a here-me and a there-outside-me, the distinction of "subjective" and "objective" would fall away, probably with some consequences to the meaning of the terms "physical" and "nonphysical" as well).
However, a blurring of the border between the physical and the nonphysical can be most disturbing and terrifying, and in this regard Bruce's writings about our belief systems, and possible belief-system-crashs come to mind in their importance.
I've once had an OBE but at first didn't realize it was an OBE, so I thought I still was in the physical; the incongruences which I realized made me experience a total loss of a reliable reality, no control anymore, which was really terrible. When I realized that this was an OBE, all fear fell off. What happened was, at that moment I could put what I was just experiencing into another, fitting belief system; I had established for me another system of order, in which I could put in what I was experiencing. This illustrates how much our reality depends on our personal belief system; as long as we are feeling/experiencing from an individual basis, we depend on a quasi-external system which provides and surrounds us with an order, in which we can find and identify ourselves.
Spooky
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