Symbiote
25th August 2011, 12:12 PM
Dear Robert Bruce,
Sometimes while reading a story, or being a part of a fiction in some way (books, movies, video games), or even creating my own, I get very intense energy surges. I was wondering, how much effect on the energy body does a creative or imaginative process have? When I say imagination, I mean more than visualization of energy work or energy bodies. If someone was to imagine themself as something else, or be apart of a very intricate imagination for a long period of time, could it have a long lasting effect on the energy body? How do imaginary processes effect the energy body?
Sometimes while reading a story, or being a part of a fiction in some way (books, movies, video games), or even creating my own, I get very intense energy surges. I was wondering, how much effect on the energy body does a creative or imaginative process have? When I say imagination, I mean more than visualization of energy work or energy bodies. If someone was to imagine themself as something else, or be apart of a very intricate imagination for a long period of time, could it have a long lasting effect on the energy body? How do imaginary processes effect the energy body?