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Substance Dualism

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When i imagine things, i "see" them just as i would in reality.

Ive created a number of visualisation scapes over the years, one of my favourites being a stone tower just like the ones in David Eddings Belgariad series of books.

If i want to relax, or am sitting in a place that i want to tune out like a noisy train, i create this scape and play there. I see the bricks, fire, sleeping pallet table with books and scrolls etc

as part of a creative visualisation course i did as a young man i was also able to create and maintain visualisations that were layed over actual reality. That takes more work but with practise becomes easier

I once created a Tulpa in the form of a black panther, and one night it went missing.
When i arrived home my GF was very excited, she claimed she was reading in bed when a black panther walked into the room, looked at her and left. This corresponded with the same time as mine went missing.

For me the exercise had been no more than creative visualisation, but that event had me scratching my head
 
its easier when you are a kid too as with imaginary friends etc.. .. As if we do this naturally and build more concrete shared social constructs which inhibit this ability. we have to almost unlearn to learn this technique.
 
When i imagine things, i "see" them just as i would in reality.

Ive created a number of visualisation scapes over the years, one of my favourites being a stone tower just like the ones in David Eddings Belgariad series of books.

If i want to relax, or am sitting in a place that i want to tune out like a noisy train, i create this scape and play there. I see the bricks, fire, sleeping pallet table with books and scrolls etc

as part of a creative visualisation course i did as a young man i was also able to create and maintain visualisations that were layed over actual reality. That takes more work but with practise becomes easier

I once created a Tulpa in the form of a black panther, and one night it went missing.
When i arrived home my GF was very excited, she claimed she was reading in bed when a black panther walked into the room, looked at her and left. This corresponded with the same time as mine went missing.

For me the exercise had been no more than creative visualisation, but that event had me scratching my head

Perhaps you are more "Paranormally Adept" than you realize!
 
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