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Originally posted by Dan Tanna appears in the clouds as it says, all who gaze upon him would die such is the power, majesty and all consuming beauty of him.
Originally posted by Osiris1953
What I'm getting at is that the core of some of my questions seem to be overlooked by you....
In terms of Vishnu I understand that he is not a god, but he has been considered a god here on earth. There are also many other beings that have been considered to be gods in the past. Which of these were actually in existence and doing the will of the creator, and which of these are just made by pure human imagination. Example, did Odin, Osiris, Amaterasu, and the like hold similar positions to what Vishnu holds now in the service of the Almighty?
Does hell exist in the traditional biblical sense?
Are there instances where re-incarnation takes place?
Is what the Buddha accomplished in attaining enlightenment and rising above this plane of existence what we should strive for?
What actions/deeds would be considered beyond redemption?
Would one be able to visit Vishnu during a typical astral projection session?
The alien races that are out there all seem to be able to transcend into a ethereal form, and then reconnect with their physical form at will. Are there those that no longer have any type of physical form?
Are psychic, empathic, telepathic, and telekenetic abilities a function of the brain or of the soul?
Ok, so the parts of the new testament concerning Jesus are accurate. What about the old testament, to me, it seems to be a completely different god/religion... and though there is some correlation, it doesn't truly seem to relate. How much of the old testament is truly divinely inspired?
That's all for now, thank you for your answers thus far, I particularly appreciate you answering my questions concerning the fae.
Thanks again. As far as Buddha is concerned, there are several different views of the Buddha out there. I tend to believe that he was a man that transcended this plane of existence. If one day I do achieve astral projection on my own, this is who I plan to seek out first and foremost if at all possible.
Your most recent answer concerning the fae is very interesting. Is there any particular reason why the Shukra have yet to receive a similar fate?
I would infer that based on what you have said thus far in this thread (my memory is already getting hazy on some parts ) that no particular doctrine is needed in order to worship the Almighty. Would this assumption be true?
The pool of sorrow almost sounds like Sheol in the Jewish tradition. No question attached just an observation.
I would also like to know a little more about the female form you encountered... I may be able to assist you in identifying her.... at least, I hope.
The Creator had the choice, the will, the need and desire to create this world. he did it, as he did the entire 'everything that has been, is or will be'.
Originally posted by Osiris1953
As far as being capturable in my energetic form, I had thought of that in the past. I think that is the one main fear that holds me back from projecting. I'd be willing to take that risk on my own I suppose, but any chance of leading them back to my wife, and daughter are wholly unacceptable, and I'm not willing to take that risk. Are the shukra drawn to/seek out projecting humans, or do they happen upon them on accident?
As far as them dying frequently, it is quite heartwarming isn't it?
So what of the devil in scheme of things?
so I may be able to fill in some of the gaps as far as your recollection/understanding of some of the things you have seen. The reason I say that, is that based on what you have relayed so far, it seems we have many puzzle pieces scattered throughout our world... and you have seen a portion of the completed puzzle. So maybe we can help each other in understanding the nature of things a tad bit better.