Neil Templar
11th June 2008, 04:25 PM
:lol:
so last night,i was taken to a learning centre of some sort.
it was like a big posh school,hugely ornate buildings,very grand.
the gardens were inmmense!
throughout the gardens there were older,ruined buildings,no longer in use,but still majestic in their ruined beauty.
they were highly revered by the teachers and pupils,and kept in good condition,even tho they were ruins.
i was being shown around by a guide,getting introduced to some of the other pupils.they all seemed very nice,friendly,but i felt that they were all more advanced than me,so i felt a little out of place..
until i met someone who came from Scotland,not too far from where i grew up,then i relaxed a bit.
everyone was working on individual projects,and i had no clue what i was gonna do for mine.
i knew it had to be something mind blowing to impress them all...
what i came up with was this -
i created some apparatus,which had a long tube,which opened on a hinge,along the length of the tube.
my intention was to move my awareness thru the tube,and out the other end,in an effort to prove that out of body experiences are real.
i'm not sure how i proposed to prove to everyone else that i'd managed it,but for some reason it became apparent that i
had to include some other equipment.
the logical choice,of course,was a long baguette,filled with lettuce and tomatoes!!! :lol:
it seemed so rational to me at the time,and i showed my classmates proudly,what i had created. :D
i put the sandwich into the tube,closed the top down and proceeded to push my consciousness thru the tube,sandwich and all,and out the other end.
then i woke up laughing at myself. :lol: what fun!
so last night,i was taken to a learning centre of some sort.
it was like a big posh school,hugely ornate buildings,very grand.
the gardens were inmmense!
throughout the gardens there were older,ruined buildings,no longer in use,but still majestic in their ruined beauty.
they were highly revered by the teachers and pupils,and kept in good condition,even tho they were ruins.
i was being shown around by a guide,getting introduced to some of the other pupils.they all seemed very nice,friendly,but i felt that they were all more advanced than me,so i felt a little out of place..
until i met someone who came from Scotland,not too far from where i grew up,then i relaxed a bit.
everyone was working on individual projects,and i had no clue what i was gonna do for mine.
i knew it had to be something mind blowing to impress them all...
what i came up with was this -
i created some apparatus,which had a long tube,which opened on a hinge,along the length of the tube.
my intention was to move my awareness thru the tube,and out the other end,in an effort to prove that out of body experiences are real.
i'm not sure how i proposed to prove to everyone else that i'd managed it,but for some reason it became apparent that i
had to include some other equipment.
the logical choice,of course,was a long baguette,filled with lettuce and tomatoes!!! :lol:
it seemed so rational to me at the time,and i showed my classmates proudly,what i had created. :D
i put the sandwich into the tube,closed the top down and proceeded to push my consciousness thru the tube,sandwich and all,and out the other end.
then i woke up laughing at myself. :lol: what fun!