If he did, he travelled back but then...Tibetan...you knew that didn't you Paul?Radomir wrote:. We have no idea if Bahnson ever even met Morgan. Still, it appears Morgan has shown up in other books since then...we may never know.
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If he did, he travelled back but then...Tibetan...you knew that didn't you Paul?Radomir wrote:. We have no idea if Bahnson ever even met Morgan. Still, it appears Morgan has shown up in other books since then...we may never know.
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You're right. I was going on the date 1964 when Bahnson died, slimmest chance Morgan might have met him in the last year of his life, but even if then it would have been well after the book had been written.Mikado14 wrote:If he did, he travelled back but then...Tibetan...you knew that didn't you Paul?Radomir wrote:. We have no idea if Bahnson ever even met Morgan. Still, it appears Morgan has shown up in other books since then...we may never know.
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This struck me for two reasons....for the hundredth time he marveled at the speed at which the Argonaut raced up the "ladder" of gravity, a ladder that reached to the stars.
R.These five men weren't Nazi's, Dr. Alvin. They were scientists, and they pledged themselves never to disclose what they thought they had unless they could be sure of its use. They wouldn't even ask for extra funds for fear somebody high up would get too interested. The way they saw it, the world was in no position right then to make use of such a tremendous developmentl. God knows if it is now or not.
remains of a book I first read in the 70s. Still have it. Tells you how to do it.twigsnapper wrote:Indeed Radomir, an insightful observation regarding the "steps"
Interesting your thoughts on the " flying dreams". Dr. Brown and I used to talk about those. He said that his were basically "flying" without " flapping" and that all he had to do to launch himself was just to "shove off", He waid that he could twist and turn in the air, like a diver, inly he never hit the water and could direct the speed of his "dive" in any direction.
Me? I used to just float from one room to the other, pulling myself through each room with my fingertips. Dr. Brown said that it was probably my body "remembering" being weightless in space, but of course having never ever been there I didn't actually understand what he was talking about until I happened to see a news piece about astronauts in space and when I watched them move from hatch to hatch they were doing what I did in my dreams. Really got to me,
And about the German developments. There is a connection with Dr. Browns work and Germans. I can vouch for that, but I can't speak of it yet because Paul hasn't gotten to that story yet. "Stay tuned" twigsnapper
I will take from what you have written here that perhaps you may have tried if not accomplished. If so, what did your astral cord look like? Hmm, talk about remote viewing.Langley wrote:
remains of a book I first read in the 70s. Still have it. Tells you how to do it.
http://books.google.com.au/books?id=Z3h ... pQ2xCR8TYY
When I was young I spent some time trying to do it by will, while awake. After months of laying on my bed, I succeeded. To all intents and purposes I fell asleep (to an observor). I found myself in the main truck rebuild workshop on the army base, and as soon it clicked that I was "out" I freaked, and snapped back to outside the door to my room (as a barrack NCO I had my own room). I tried to open the door, but my hand went through it, I looked through the door and the metal locker between the door and the bed, and saw myself asleep. Major freak out. When I woke up, the bed and my body was bouncing, oscillating like a big weight had been dropped on it.Mikado14 wrote:I will take from what you have written here that perhaps you may have tried if not accomplished. If so, what did your astral cord look like? Hmm, talk about remote viewing.Langley wrote:
remains of a book I first read in the 70s. Still have it. Tells you how to do it.
http://books.google.com.au/books?id=Z3h ... pQ2xCR8TYY
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