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tootrue
02-03-2008, 10:00 PM
Another good article, at Rense.com - http://www.rense.com/general81/dimen.htm

''There are two places, one in Missouri and one in Arkansas, where I walked into this next door neighbor of ours. It is very silent. It looks like our world, but there is no sound, no wind, no sun, even though it looks like the sun is shining.

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"'When I got to my destination," Miriam Golding wrote, "my fiance opened the door. He certainly looked relieved. He said he'd lost me on the elevator. After stepping out on the main floor, he had been unable to locate me. Thinking I had gotten off on some other floor, he had waited for a while, then decided to go home."

Where had Miriam Golding been during those strange hours away from conventional reality?

2013
02-03-2008, 11:23 PM
Read that amazing story , i once traveled thru time but it was more on a mental level rather than physical .I had not had much sleep and was taking an exam that morning for apprenticeship i was on the bus going to collage
suddenly i was in a purple and black painted room with lots of paintings hangings and plants , i said to my mates on the bus wow i was somewhere else then , to which they said i was always anyway
.several years later i hadn't slept all night as usual had to sign on so i went and came back to go to bed , i was sat in the chair with the sunlight streaming in catching a print on the wall of Venus and mars Botticelli picture.
suddenly i was sat back on the bus looking at my mates from years earlier
the flat was painted decorated exactly the same as my vision years earlier.so i know it can be done but would be a lot cooler to actually do it .I had a link on my old hard drive of a place in America that was a portal
into another time it was a large rock carved doorway but it was crumbling
some people where gold prospecting in the area and discovered it .The local Indian tribes had legends about it .If i can relocate the link i will post it :D

tootrue
03-03-2008, 06:42 PM
I'm in the process of researching how all various 'frequencies' affect us
I know for sure that if you change a 'mind/thought frequency', you "find" yourself in a totally different environment :cool: :)

Yup! It's really cool, and it's very much part of what Icke calls 'awakeing' :)

hagbard_celine
03-03-2008, 09:59 PM
What struck me immediately was how this situation is to the fictional one in the His Dark Materials trilogy by Philip Pullman (Part one is the book behind the movie The Golden Compass) I wonder if Pullman himself has had a similar experience to Miriam Golding.