From: | Herc airwisp@******************.com |
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Subject: | Tech and the Astral |
Date: | Thu, 22 Jun 2000 00:00:48 -0500 |
From: "Simon and Fiona" <sfuller@******.com.au>
To: <shadowrn@*********.com>
Sent: Wednesday, June 21, 2000 11:29 PM
Subject: Re: Tech and the Astral
>
> I personally would say that you can hear recorded sounds as normal, but
not
> _understand_ recorded speech. The same for writing, a book's pages
wouldn't
> be blank from the astral, just illegible. This quirk, by the way is based
on
> people's descriptions of actual astral travel.
>
IMO, no, a projecting mage can not hear sounds coming from anything that is
reproduced/repeated electronically. There are other ways around this
though. Say the recording was made on a tape going to someone that recorder
cared/loved very deeply, the astral viewer may have a chance of assensing
the -INTENT- behind the recording, as there is an emotional bond there.
Which is something a lot of people also don't get to heavy into, assensing
for psychic impressions.
Pages in a bok written by hand may be legible, as there is a emotive force
behind them. Coming from an ordinary typewriter, no.
-Mike