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From: Steve Kenson <TalonMail@***.COM>
Subject: Re: Adepts and Astral Projection
Date: Wed, 30 Jul 1997 11:16:11 -0400
David Buehrer <dbuehrer@****.ORG> wrote:

>So all physical beings have three aspects, a physical form, an aura
>(which is present in astral space), and an astral form which is
>normally present on the physical plane. Some beings are able to
>project their astral forms (through astral perception) into the
>astral plane, and some beings can also seperate their astral forms
>(astral projection/travel).

Correct.

>Is it possible for a physical being to seperate it's astral form and project
it into the >physical plane (astral travel with travelling to the astral)?

No. An astral form must exist in astral space by definition. An astral form
can become visible to characterrs on the physical plane, but it remains in
astral space.

>The astral forms of dual natured beings are present on the astral plane.

Correct.

>Astral beings normally do not have a physical form (but do they have
>an aura?). Do astral beings which have Manifestation have a physical
>form which resides on the astral plane, which they can project into
>the physical plane? Or does Manifestation grant an astral being with
>the ability to create a physical form?

EVERYTHING has an aura. Astral beings do not normally have a physical form,
but can create one out of the stuff of the astral plane when they Manifest.

>Is an astral being able to project it's astral form onto the physical
>(that form of manifestation that's mentioned in a few of the books
>and adventures)?

Astral beings can make their astral form visible to the physical world, but
they are only phantoms, still immaterial and unable to touch or affect
anything physical. To affect the physical world, the spirit must Manifest.

Steve

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