Hey Jim! Many thanks. A few responses interleaved below:

--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "jim_flanegin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:

Rory wrote:
> > Indeed there is a clear sense of the quickening or raising of 
the 
> > vibration of the physical body before these fluid-state 
phenomena 
> > occur, and the distinct feeling that one does not leave the 
> physical 
> > body behind as one might in an OOB experience. 
> 
> Yes, that has been my experience also.

I would be most interested in hearing any specifics, if you'd like 
to give them :-)

R wrote: 
> Rather, it is as if 
> > the physical form itself becomes subtle. Unlike any subtle-body 
> > experience I ever encountered, this phenomenon is so mind-
blowing 
> > precisely *because it appears to be physical.* Very deep-seated 
> > understandings of physical-vs.non-physical, "real" vs. "less-
real" 
> > all have to go out the window.

Jim wrote:
> Yes, this makes sense. Perhaps we seek and then have these 
> experiences precisely to tackle the boundary of physical vs not in 
> order to broaden our awareness to the entire spectrum of 
vibration, 
> ultimately lessening our false distinctions between one state and 
> another, yet at the same time enjoying the precision which 
> distiguishes one state from another.

Nicely put! :-)

R:
> > Since that first time, it has become more evident that 
> > interdimensional or extradimensional portals are (probably) 
always 
> > available -- one apparently need only have the understanding of 
> the 
> > Now and the True desire to recontact these other aspects of 
> ourself 
> > to effect a visible, heartfelt reunion with extremely specific 
and 
> > physically(?)-detailed beings in the sea of Love.

J: 
> Yes, this has been my experience also.

Any specifics you'd like to share? 

R: 
> > Somehow now that I think of it this does not seem so different 
> from 
> > the specific enlivenment of the various devas and rishis etc. 
> within 
> > the body during a puja or yagya. These too seem to be both 
> > rather "subtle" and "gross" simultaneously. There is much here 
> that 
> > remains a Mystery to me :-)

J:
> Thank God that life remains an eternal mystery. It was actually 
> something of a relief to read theories and accounts of how large 
the 
> Universe actually is or may be. Increasingly vast seas of 
> orderliness to explore and discover, infinitely. "World without 
end, 
> Amen".

AMEN :-)




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