Don, I'm not sure I understand why someone's interpretation wouldn't be subjective in F27? All interpretation of any experience, in any moment of time regardless of the event is subjective according to a person's own conscious knowledge and understanding, his/her beliefs, etc. It's not "geographical objectivity" that defines interactions in any realm of consciousness, but specific laws/rules that pertain to each realm that defines the interaction within it.
Astral explorers, NDE'ers, describe what they may see, hear, feel, etc., but how can one determine what a specific realm is like unless they understand the laws/rules that govern it? Sure you get some interesting stories to speculate on, but the stories are from a person's own subjective interpretation of their experience. Wouldn't it be more conducive to our understanding of the non-physical if we were to better understand the laws/rules that govern these realms of consciousness? The question is how to go about doing that when all we really understand, at least to a certain extent, are the laws/rules that pertain to ELS? Since that's all we really know, we tend to project what we think we know to our non-physical experiences.
Just because several people see the same thing doesn't necessarily mean that it exists. It may or may not exist. For example, many NDE'ers see or go through a tunnel, others do not. Why would a tunnel exist for some, but not for all? Couldn't the idea of passing through a tunnel simply be a matter of interpretation of experience? Would an actual tunnel need to exist? I don't think so. And if it doesn't have a need to actually exist, wouldn't the next possibility be that it is simply a very useful metaphor for describing experience?
Any geographically consistent site certainly exists just as ELS exists, but they all, including ELS exist as realms of consciousness with laws/rules that specifically govern each "independent" realm within the consciousness system itself.
"In Him, we live and move and have our being..." Doesn't that mean the whole of all that exists? Made in God's image... Wouldn't that mean "Consciousness"? Though we usually think Spirit. What seems fundamental are the assumptions that something mystical exists along with a process of evolution... the evolution of a unbelievably huge consciousness system that evolves it's mystical being towards greater, and from our perspective, inconceivable love. For lack of a better word.
How do we really know that God was in the beginning a supreme intelligence? Couldn't supreme intelligence have evolved from a substance of potential? The same potential that exists at the core of each of us as an individualized consciousness being that is only conscious of its existence because of its experiences within the realms of consciousness/virtual worlds? As evolving consciousness, exploring all possibilities, couldn't that explain the existence of good/evil patterns that develop, thereby providing opportunity for choice? And the necessity for continual, even infinite existence as an evolving being? I mean, will our work ever be done? I hope not! It's the journey that I find most interesting.
Just some things to ponder. Possibilities...
Kathy