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Thinking out loud about vibrations, resonance and mass
Today I ordered the 'Nikola Tesla Returns' book and am looking
forward to reading it. I was reading some of the book excerpts on
Amazon and I found it interesting that part of the message for man
was to start "focusing his mind to tap into a wealth of
multi-dimensional ideas". That made me think more about my jet
engine dreams and how I could work with them. Initially, I was
taking the physical level angle by using sub woofers, hemi-sync
tapes and magnets, but after reading the words
"multi-dimensional" it made me think of another
perspective, and that is, "multi-dimensional!" The dream
showed me the effects of the resonance of the jet engine and just
listening to it made me vibrate in the dream (this shows that sound
on a physical level isn't the only means of inducing subtle plane
vibrations). This effectiveness was not demonstrated to me at a
physical level, but at a subtle (astral) level. So, is it correct
that I'm solely trying to work this out on a physical level? Perhaps
not. I thought that maybe I should be working to reproduce this
sound on an internal level, not a physical one. How does a person
create this sound internally? This led me to the common advise that
I give to others about listening to the random internal ringing in
one's head which does lead to some AP success. So instead of
listening to a "random" sound in my head of which I'm not
controlling, I should instead create/control the same internal
reverberating tone that simulates the jet. I tried this last night
with no success because I soon realized we have little memory to
draw from of sitting around listening to jets! This is not a sound
that a person can easily regurgitate from memory from a few trips to
the airport. So off to the trusty internet I went today looking for
downloadable jet wave files. After much searching, I came across a
site that offers these files (for flight simulators and such) but I
had trouble downloading them at work. What I'll do is download these
at home this weekend and then perhaps record 30 minutes worth using
a cd burner. I can then listen to them for awhile to get the memory
imprinted in my head as to what they sound and feel like. Here's the
link if anyone else wants to try this with me:
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/cranenburgh/fs2000sounds.htm.
I don't know about everyone else, but I don't just want to know
that "vibrations cause separation," but instead, WHY
vibrations cause separation, HOW this works and WHEN. I pretty much
know that when the body starts to drift into deep alpha, or theta,
chemicals are released and a "switch" occurs (possibly the
amygdala switch as Neil Slade has postulated). The body naturally
starts to vibrate and the subtle body disengages itself for
replenishment and other purposes (by the way, is this separation, as
is pointed out in the vibrations article from yesterday, because the
naturally generated sound is matching the mass of the astral which
causes the break down of the astral attachment?) If you think about
it, there is that extremely faint internal sound all the time, but
only when we've slowed the mind's electrical pulses down (in sleep)
do we allow it to become strong enough to hypothetically equal
astral mass (or technically: it causes the atoms to literally
dissociate at the weaker bonds of the whole mass.) This is no
different than when glass shatters because sound resonance is
achieved. This disassociation generally happens without our
conscious awareness during sleep, but when we are trying to do this
at a conscious level it may account for the popping, crashing and
other noises that could be indicating a "shattering of
bonds".
Resonance is when one object vibrating at the same natural
frequency of a second object forces that second object into
vibrational motion. So I would assume it is a good goal to reproduce
the natural frequency of the vibrating astral form. Another
important point for me is, is that when I suddenly become conscious
and return to my sleeping body (but leave it sleeping) I am
vibrating and "roaring" just like the jet, not like the
far off internal ringing sound I usually recommend people to listen
to.
Finally, another clue to this particular vibration is another
experience I had not too long ago. I had entered the astral and
decided to activate all of my charkas including ones outside of
myself that connected me to my higher self. When I did this, I
experienced something unprecedented. I started to roar and vibrate
well beyond anything I had ever thought possible. In my usual
separations, I have often experienced vibrations that were like an
8.0 earthquake, but these were something that made me feel like I
would explode into oblivion. Here again, these roars and vibrations
were much more like standing behind a full blasting jet.
The mystery continues....
Anne
Science Article
AP Topics

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