[FairfieldLife] Re: NY Times Article on God and Belief

2007-03-07 Thread jim_flanegin
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, purushaz [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:

 ---Thanks, this type of environment (vaguely similar to an 
earthlike 
 habitat, but with differences; would be a Locale I location in 
Robert 
 A. Monroe's Journeys Out of the Body; 

Yes, there was a sign up that said, This is a Locale I location in 
my dream :-). Seriously, can you explain what that means please? I 
haven't read Monroe's book.

as opposed to a Locale II 
 (remarkably different than the earth); or higher: the realm of 
pure 
 Light and Sound.
 
 
 FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, jim_flanegin jflanegi@ wrote:
 
  --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, sinhlnx sinhlnx@ wrote:
  
   --
   
   http://www.nytimes.com/2007/03/04/magazine/04evolution.t.html
   
   Dreams, too, have a way of confirming belief in the 
afterlife, 
 with 
   dead relatives appearing in dreams as if from beyond the 
grave, 
   seemingly very much alive.
   
   --- ---
  
  I had a 'couldn't tell the difference from reality' type of 
dream 
 with 
  my deceased brother many years ago that convinced me without a 
 doubt 
  that he was still alive, somewhere else. Looked almost like 
planet 
  earth, but not quite. Didn't look at all 'heavenly' either- more 
 like 
  rural Oklahoma in the summer- very peaceful, but not at all 
 celestial, 
  though there were some features that weren't earthly also.
 





[FairfieldLife] Re: NY Times Article on God and Belief

2007-03-06 Thread jim_flanegin
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, sinhlnx [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 --
 
 http://www.nytimes.com/2007/03/04/magazine/04evolution.t.html
 
 Dreams, too, have a way of confirming belief in the afterlife, with 
 dead relatives appearing in dreams as if from beyond the grave, 
 seemingly very much alive.
 
 --- ---

I had a 'couldn't tell the difference from reality' type of dream with 
my deceased brother many years ago that convinced me without a doubt 
that he was still alive, somewhere else. Looked almost like planet 
earth, but not quite. Didn't look at all 'heavenly' either- more like 
rural Oklahoma in the summer- very peaceful, but not at all celestial, 
though there were some features that weren't earthly also.



[FairfieldLife] Re: NY Times Article on God and Belief

2007-03-06 Thread purushaz
---Thanks, this type of environment (vaguely similar to an earthlike 
habitat, but with differences; would be a Locale I location in Robert 
A. Monroe's Journeys Out of the Body; as opposed to a Locale II 
(remarkably different than the earth); or higher: the realm of pure 
Light and Sound.


FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, jim_flanegin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, sinhlnx sinhlnx@ wrote:
 
  --
  
  http://www.nytimes.com/2007/03/04/magazine/04evolution.t.html
  
  Dreams, too, have a way of confirming belief in the afterlife, 
with 
  dead relatives appearing in dreams as if from beyond the grave, 
  seemingly very much alive.
  
  --- ---
 
 I had a 'couldn't tell the difference from reality' type of dream 
with 
 my deceased brother many years ago that convinced me without a 
doubt 
 that he was still alive, somewhere else. Looked almost like planet 
 earth, but not quite. Didn't look at all 'heavenly' either- more 
like 
 rural Oklahoma in the summer- very peaceful, but not at all 
celestial, 
 though there were some features that weren't earthly also.