Re: astral projection can a blind person do it?
Look, I like to think Astral Projection could be an actual thing, with some limits.
I'm not precisely sure how a blind person could do this without deep concentration and practice; it might be easy for sighted individuals who can have a frame of reference. In particular, reading part I of Phase, looking into a mirror isn't going to happen without us knowing what our reflection would look like. Having no sight at all, this would be difficult. Not that it couldn't happen, but looking into a mirror probably shouldn't be the first thing you try for a completely blind person, perhaps something a bit more, sensory. To us, or me, in particular, sight is a mere conceptual idea. Nothing more. I can't at all understand what sight is or how it works; all I know is that I don't have it and therefore it is useless to me.
@Ethan, I can see where you are coming from. Science shouldn't be outright not taken into consideration. I like to think that what we have now could be considered reality and all that. Otherwise I'd be insane. At the same time, however, in my mind, there's got to be something else out there. Maybe a consciousness, maybe something completely different that can't necessarily be proved by a bunch of numbers and some cranky old men sitting at office chairs all day. Even if in the scientific idea Astral Projection/Phase/whatever isn't real, I'd like to think that there's something out there that could give me a positive experience and could actually help me in my actual real life. Whether it's god, or astral projection or something else, I'm going to find it; I'm going to go searching for whatever it is that'll keep my life balanced. I'm not saying you're wrong for putting you're actual theories out there, and putting you're actual scientific stuff out there, but I'd also suggest that you should try it with the intent to experience something that you may not have thought possible before. For all you know, you could be missing out because you're stuck in the scientific bubble of logic, numbers, graphs, and charts. Or not, maybe science is enough to keep you're life grounded in the knowledge that what's out there is what's out there and nothing changes. Just saying.
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