Living in an electric universe means dear Lobsang
Rampa needn’t posit silver cord connection between
physical and astral bodies, it’s as unnecessary as
connections between cell-phones, we simply tune in
& receive sight, sound and touch without an ‘astral
body’ moving consciousness
To use computer or cell-phone we needn’t leave
material reality, connection to websites via satellite
is immediate, consciousness remains ensconced in
the body while we interact with all known sources of
knowledge - levitation or travelling not required to
find info or share thoughts
By ‘Channelling’ some folk tune into frequencies which
technology cannot access, death is a device falling apart
less affecting wavelength carrying information, switched-
off a computer doesn’t affect programs available, need
for physical movement is obviated
I don’t have to fear astral travelling at night; Lobsang’s
right life’s about right wavelength-tuning: on death we’re
confined to our favoured wavelength, positive or negative,
in life we prepare where & how we’ll be in the afterlife,
we’re responsible for our joy - or the pain of
self-recrimination
Thoughts & deeds determine our position on losing freedom
of physical expression; thus I’m upset remembering pain of
betrayal I caused a friend by lying to her on rejection by the
group’s leaving without her, I should’ve said her attitude
made her unpopular - should’ve taken her side and
stayed with her - instead
Fabricated a see-through lie ostensibly sparing her feelings
meaning betrayal; how many bad deeds compromising my
integrity will accompany me to eternity? From now I’ll try to
stay on the positive wavelength in order to be connected
and stay there upon death…
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