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On another subject, I finally got the Requiem CD and used it this morning. The 2nd track was most interesting to me. About half way through it, all of a sudden I could see this huge field and the sky (backdrop?) was black. On the field was a huge object, like a building or ship or something, but totally foreign to me. My first thought was "should I tell someone in the government about this?" and then thought immediately "no, who can trust them anyway."
So you think what you saw is something that is actually happening? Perhaps the ship represents something to you symbolically?
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Then I moved in front of the object and could see stuff written on the front of the big object and on the ground in front of it. They were symbols that I couldn't understand and I was thinking "how interesting". The symbols looked like letters but not English ones or any other language that I know. They were written on what looked like flat paving or cobblestones. They (the stones) looked old. Then something clicked audibly - I think it was something in the room like my cable box or something I’m not sure - and I was 'back'. I tried to return to where I had just been but then the track ended.
That is interesting.
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I'm going to try it again later today. I'm not sure what my state of mind was, but I was definitely awake (I had just woke up, first thing in the morning). The experience seemed 'normal' at the time but now that I read back through it it seems far out, unbelievable. As usual. So - not a near death experience, but interesting - to me at least.
It's not always relevant whether what we "see" is real or not as there is much to learn about ourselves through our "visions". I've used the Tarot and pendulum for years as a bridge between the conscious and unconscious. The unconscious mind believes everything is real, it is our conscious mind that determines what is actually real or not. The conscious mind doesn't always get it right either as sometimes we see things that are not really there or we don't see things that are there. Our beliefs definitely influence our perception of reality. None of this takes away from an astral experience as the "astral" could be an "inner planes" phenomena.