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I did want to make a point however. Some projection environments will not, of course, appear physical in your terms, and in your terms will therefore lack the suitable characteristics of reality.
Your own system has those characteristics only to those entirely focused within it, however. You will only be tourists. You give stability and coherence to your own system. It does not have these characteristics on its own. Legitimate projection environments are as real as the physical environment.
These environments may appear distorted to you, but the distortion is usually your own and not that of the environment. Vast differences of magnetic vibrations are concerned here, and projecting it will be difficult for you to maintain the steadiness necessary to hold to the necessary vibrations to which others, inhabitants of the systems, will be more or less automatically attuned. In parenthesis—(as you are automatically attuned to the physical system). Each successive projection makes it easier for another such experience to occur.
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One point. When you turn on a radio to a particular station and find that it is distorted by static, you realize that the distortion is in the reception. This same idea should be applied to projection experiments. There is nothing wrong with the station, but with your reception of it.
I have helped Ruburt to some extent in his own projections, though he does not remember them.
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