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Re: Theos-World Re: Occultic Moon Landings and limits of astral

Mar 28, 2007 03:17 AM
by krishtar


It´s very clear that many still think that the planes coexist in the same plane, it´s illogical.
The astral is not another substance that simply coexist mixed with the other atmosphere states, like the gas in the cokes´s water for example : Astral and physical just coadunate, do not not coexist.They are subject to different laws
I read carefully your email, but surely if you take a closer look at the comparisons one can see that there is a misunderstanding in the planes or spheres-of-manifestations´ concepts.
Perhaps not you but your sources. 
When we see a spooky we are not using our retina but the other astral senses, unless the phantom´s manifestation also affects the physical proprieties from the matter in the surroundings.
See that often when one sees a "spooky ", another nearby person may not see it, one must have these senses developed.
Perhaps if you develop the astral sences some day you´ll know what I mean.


Krishtar




  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Konstantin Zaitzev 
  To: theos-talk@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Monday, March 26, 2007 3:32 PM
  Subject: Theos-World Re: Occultic Moon Landings and limits of astral


  --- In theos-talk@yahoogroups.com, "krishtar" <krishtar_a@...> wrote:

  > I always thought of astral planes as being planes of manifestation
  > and not a plane as measured according our tridimensional space.

  I mean not a plane as such but the astral matter. Physical plane is 
  continuous up to the most distant stars but the gaseous atmosphere is 
  limited, and it requires starships to retain it far from the Earth. 
  Though having more dimensions than three, the astral atmosphere can 
  have sections as it were in correspondence with objects of three 
  dimensional space. Wouldn't you deny that when one sees a spook by the 
  astral sight, he sees it in certain particular place and doesn't see 
  it in another.

  > which literature is the source for stating that astral planes being 
  > limited to our atmosphere.

  No literature states that, and I never said that. You either didn't 
  carefully read my message or didn't understand it.
  Cannot help it.



   


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