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From: dbuehrer@****.org (David Buehrer)
Subject: Re: Re[2]: Fat-bac
Date: Thu, 5 Sep 1996 07:08:34 -0600 (MDT)
GRANITE wrote:
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[snip: interaction between physical and astral]
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|I don't believe in this forced interaction..I think of it more like squeezing
|a watermelon seed between your fingers..Your fingers don't start to mingle
|their atoms with those of the seed..the seed squirts out from between your
|fingers..I think that if by some miracle you were able to get a net over an
|astral mage as soon as the net hit another surface containing an aura the
|mage would squirt out from in between...

So if an astral being is squished between two or more auras
he will squirt out through an opening. I like it. But, it
is hypotheticaly possible to set up a situation where there
is no opening available to squirt through. Using genetics
make a large box out of living wood, put an astral being in
the box, and push two opposing walls together until you've
completely squished the astral being. Would you allow the
being to squirt out through the microscopic gap, or would
you say integrity of the being keeps the walls from coming
together, or does the physics of astral space allow the
being to squirt out through another dimension (as in
length, width, height, ?), or does the astral being get
anhilated? Or, (last one) does something truely bizare
happen?

-David

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