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Message no. 1
From: robertennew@*****.com.au (Robert Ennew)
Subject: cyberzombie and astral sight (Long)
Date: Wed, 19 Nov 2003 15:47:11 +1100 (EST)
--- Max Noel <maxnoel_fr@*****.fr> wrote: > > I'm
going to alow her to see aura's but not astral
> space.
> > But it stil does not answer my question do spirts
> and elementals have
> > aura's?.
>
> Of course they do. Every living being has an aura.
> (and some dead
> beings such as cyberzombies have auras too)

Technically dead things don't. they register as a
black hole the same as an inanaimate object, no
lifeforce. The reason some dead things supposedly have
an aura Is because the perceiver see's a black
shadow/hole superinposed over living astral, because
the "living dead" are re-animated, so still can move
about doing their business. this obviously disturbs &
distrupts the perceivers veiwing as Dead/inanimate
objects usually stay still.

So I'm really not sure why or how Cyber zombies can be
attacked from the astral, unless the spirit manifests
on physical plane & does physically tangible attacks
ass opposed to mana attacks which can't effect
anything that has no essence, but why would they
bother, It looks dead already they can't make It any
deader. I agree that spirits can attack the magic
workings of the CZ, such ass the cybermancy & wards
that trap the soul (as surely there would be traces of
magic left from ritual of cybermancy unless masked
super fraggin' well).

I can understand spirits being pissed off with CZ,
they can clumsily run Into them, & the CZ will just
shoulder on through oblivious that a spirit on the
astral Is being crushed between It & a building block,
& ther's nothing It can do to stop the walls from
closing In on It as you cant pass thru dead inanimate
things ;)

CZ being able to perceive astral, yeah right, they've
lost the essence of life completely so even If they
had something tangible or organic such as eyes, It
still wouldn't register as alive & have an essence,
the tissues just being stimulated, no soul/essence
involved In the process. So I figure If you're dead
you've got no essence, so no aura, so you can't tap
Into the astral, you've got nothing alive to connect
to the living astral. besides your vision would be
blocked out even If you could perceive, you wouldn't
be able to see past or through yourself as you're a
black nothingness.

BTW do you still have blood works or a brain or heart
to stay alive as a cyberzombie (you have to have
something otherwise your a robot If all machine). If
these organics are technically dead, just stimulated,
then aren't you just the equivalent of a mindless
drone, you need commands executed to take a shit/
you're a meat puppet essentially.

GZ

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Message no. 2
From: tjlanza@************.com (Timothy J. Lanza)
Subject: cyberzombie and astral sight (Long)
Date: Wed, 19 Nov 2003 01:37:11 -0500
At 11:47 PM 11/18/2003, Robert Ennew wrote:
> --- Max Noel <maxnoel_fr@*****.fr> wrote: > > I'm
>going to alow her to see aura's but not astral
> > space.
> > > But it stil does not answer my question do spirts
> > and elementals have
> > > aura's?.
> >
> > Of course they do. Every living being has an aura.
> > (and some dead
> > beings such as cyberzombies have auras too)

[Snip All!]

You've just summed up the entire point and the entire question of
cybermancy. At what point is dead really dead? The cybermancy procedure's
entire point is to ward of physical death when your spirt says you /should/
be dead.

Cyberzombies are not dead, but they should be.

All rules are out the window. (Rules meaning "in-world" rules.)

--
Timothy J. Lanza
"When we can't dream any longer, we die." - Emma Goldman

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