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Hi I'm Kit, Ask me Anything
Tarran wrote: Anything?? Really?? Okay then...
Let's say you're traveling in a space ship, and you punch the hyper-drive, and you're suddenly traveling at just a flea's eyelash beyond precisely the speed of light...
...having achieved this, you *then* decide to flip on the headlights.
My question to you is, what precisely might you surmise would then happen, and why?
I would wonder why I had headlights instead of floodlights and then realize it was a dream and wake up

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Hyrum Tigerprice wrote: Hey Kit....
Hmmm.... how have I been?
Your usual happy mystic self I'm sure

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Cabur Senaar wrote: I call next!
Have at! I think folks are done with mine

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Kit wrote:
TheDude wrote: Could you describe what journeying means, to you? Do you consider it a kind of out of body experience, or is that something different?
By tradition, it is an out of body experience. To journey, a practitioner goes to one of the three spirit worlds. I do wonder if it's a way to get in touch with your subconscious and I'm not actually GOING anywhere but I've done journeys for other people and came back with information that was pertinent to their problems when I didn't know anything about them except they were in turmoil. I've also gotten answers for myself that I didn't much like to hear. So I'm leaning towards the belief that it's actually spirits I'm talking with rather than myself. I'll adjust as I get more facts but you know how those go when it comes to the unmeasurable lol
How did you find out that you could do this?
People are complicated.
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OB1Shinobi wrote: Hi Kit: this is a great idea and thank you for being willing to share with everyone.
Kit wrote:
TheDude wrote: Could you describe what journeying means, to you? Do you consider it a kind of out of body experience, or is that something different?
By tradition, it is an out of body experience. To journey, a practitioner goes to one of the three spirit worlds. I do wonder if it's a way to get in touch with your subconscious and I'm not actually GOING anywhere but I've done journeys for other people and came back with information that was pertinent to their problems when I didn't know anything about them except they were in turmoil. I've also gotten answers for myself that I didn't much like to hear. So I'm leaning towards the belief that it's actually spirits I'm talking with rather than myself. I'll adjust as I get more facts but you know how those go when it comes to the unmeasurable lol
How did you find out that you could do this?
Thank you! It's been a lot of fun and I'm really pleased with the participation.
It was Arcade who directed me towards shamanism. Read a few books, did one of the suggested journeys and it just felt right. So I kept at it
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Kit wrote:
It was Arcade who directed me towards shamanism. Read a few books, did one of the suggested journeys and it just felt right. So I kept at it
Who or what is "Arcade"?
And which books?
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Kyrin Wyldstar wrote:
Kit wrote:
It was Arcade who directed me towards shamanism. Read a few books, did one of the suggested journeys and it just felt right. So I kept at it
Who or what is "Arcade"?
And which books?
Ah, sorry. He hasn't been around for a while. A friend of mine who use to be a knight here.
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