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Message no. 1
From: Wynd <jeltzz@*******.com.au>
Subject: PA query
Date: Sat, 15 Jun 1996 01:51:14 +1000
just saying hello to everybod.
nice to see a few familiar faces.

er, I did have a query, but it's slipped my mind, (not
a hard thing to do). oh yeah...

With PhysAd intiates and masking skill,
do only PA's with Astral Perception get it,
or do you let PA's w/out just take the passive form
and let those w/it also actively mask and penetrate?

--
Wynd, the Zen-Taoist-Celtic Mystic-Poet-Philosopher-Warrior-Dude
<jeltzz@*******.com.au>
http://www.ozemail.com.au/~jeltzz

"For I am known, | "The Ravens took flight,
As the Fallen One, | and the sky, just moments Winter's white
He-Who-Walks-Alone, | turned black, as if night had descended"
Under Star, Moon and Sun." | - Flight of the Ravens
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Message no. 2
From: "Mark Steedman" <M.J.Steedman@***.rgu.ac.uk>
Subject: Re: PA query
Date: Mon, 17 Jun 1996 11:11:16 GMT
Wynd writes

> just saying hello to everybod.
> nice to see a few familiar faces.
>
> er, I did have a query, but it's slipped my mind, (not
> a hard thing to do). oh yeah...
>
> With PhysAd intiates and masking skill,
> do only PA's with Astral Perception get it,
> or do you let PA's w/out just take the passive form
> and let those w/it also actively mask and penetrate?
>
You can mask without percept, full range, mundane, non-initiate, and
foci if you have grade. Its explained in detail in Awakenings.
Obviously though you cannot attempt to read other peoples auras
without astral percept and physads will get no better than 'its
masked' as you need 'quest read true aura' for more data and that
means astral project (ok a friendly free spirit with astral gateway
will solve the problem but they are not exactly common).


Mark

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