Is there a way to permanently phase into a dream and never return to this dimension?
>>18655751
don't die
>>18655751
You can dream within a coma but not everyone does.
>>18655751
you're not in another dimension when you dream.
if you're talking about astral projection, then idk, maybe. you'd have to be pretty damn good at astral projecting though.
>>18656343
thanks for the lead I've projected a few times. I could hone it and experiment. I think Jezebel is tempting me with a female body :/ recruiting me into being a succubi type thing
>>18656505
there's a thread about it on astralpulse
http://www.astralpulse.com/forums/welcome_to_out_of_body_experiences/permanent_astral_projection-t16748.5.html;wap2=
>>18656574
nice find bro.
>hen he visualizes his Yidam, his personal Patron Buddha, and identifies his consciousness with it. He must transform his mundane life into the archetypal realm or body of the Buddha: his friends become Bodhisattvas, the outer world becomes a Mandala, and all incidents resonate with the Self-Illuminating Void.
Are we currently doing this? is this why the mandala effect has become a meme?
>>18656598
you do know there's a difference between mandalas and nelson mandela, right?
>>18656614
how so?
>>18656625
I'm in a good mood so I'm gonna assume you're just, like, from an underfunded school or something, and not a fucking troll.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mandala
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nelson_Mandela
one is a buddhist symbol used for aiding in meditation. the other was a south african anti-apartheid activist who later became president of south africa. the mandela effect is named after him, not after mandalas.
this is the last question I can answer for you, as I am going to bed. good luck in your journeys, anon.