Hello /x/ Question to astral travelers: have any of you tried visiting area 51? Is it possible to infiltrate it?
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>>17733976
I astral projected on ur mum
ayy
>>17733976
Checkem
>>17733999
shieet
>>17733976
>implying any of us can actually control astral projection
>>17733999
ayyy
>>17734519
Hollywood Clinic
>>17734519
I can and did last year
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>>17735190
Implying astral projection is even a thing
>>17738745
stay blind
>>17733976
They claim that the Dulce base has measures in place to prevent astral travelers from escaping by trapping them somehow. Perhaps Area 51 is the same way?
Disclaimer: I know almost nothing about astral travel.
>>17738752
Stay roleplaying, Summer is here
>>17733976
Astral travel results in very limited and frequently inaccurate results. Former members of the United States Armed forces, who practiced and trained in this field, have exceedingly limited success and frequently get key information wrong. The problem is, we don't really know what people are seeing when they "project their consciousness outside of their corporeal presence".
I once astrally projected to a facility with strange astringently industrial red writing on the poured concrete walls, and everyone in the experience looked different from me but I didn't know why. Ten years later I learned the language was Korean. Yet, in hindsight what they had been wearing seemed far outside the normal for anything I could find for that era.
Perhaps what I saw in those days, before the: women, drugs, cynicism, corporate whoring of oneself for a some inconceivable greater good that could provide me with all the material wealth I could desire*, friends, happiness, jet ski rentals... perhaps it was just a waking dream, a distant memory of a quiet night past.
Isn't that part of the romantic, the arrogant and downright fool-hearted nature of humans to assume that the slightest pangs are some deep connection to a world that divorced us from itself via the insidious nature of consciousness itself?