Thomas Campbell
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He did. He played with it. And I don't know that he tried many different methods. He very quickly came to the metaphor of, I just roll out.
rollout rollout he would be liner in his body and he would feel a pulsation state and he measured it as best he could you know and he said it was around four hertz four four beats a second and he'd feel this as he'd feel his body pulsating he'd feel his mind you know kind of pulsating and when he got that pulsation state he would just roll out and he'd find himself out of body and
rollout rollout he would be liner in his body and he would feel a pulsation state and he measured it as best he could you know and he said it was around four hertz four four beats a second and he'd feel this as he'd feel his body pulsating he'd feel his mind you know kind of pulsating and when he got that pulsation state he would just roll out and he'd find himself out of body and
rollout rollout he would be liner in his body and he would feel a pulsation state and he measured it as best he could you know and he said it was around four hertz four four beats a second and he'd feel this as he'd feel his body pulsating he'd feel his mind you know kind of pulsating and when he got that pulsation state he would just roll out and he'd find himself out of body and
He wrote that in his books, and now there's like half a million people lying in their beds, going like this, trying to roll out. But that was Bob's metaphor for his process. And there's all sorts of processes, but all these processes are just nothing but tools. There isn't any process. Everything that's going on is going on in here.
He wrote that in his books, and now there's like half a million people lying in their beds, going like this, trying to roll out. But that was Bob's metaphor for his process. And there's all sorts of processes, but all these processes are just nothing but tools. There isn't any process. Everything that's going on is going on in here.
He wrote that in his books, and now there's like half a million people lying in their beds, going like this, trying to roll out. But that was Bob's metaphor for his process. And there's all sorts of processes, but all these processes are just nothing but tools. There isn't any process. Everything that's going on is going on in here.
It doesn't have anything to do with whether you roll out or climb up a rope or do anything else. That's a tool that you use to try to get your mind in the place it needs to be. It's not really a tool that is fundamental or that works.
It doesn't have anything to do with whether you roll out or climb up a rope or do anything else. That's a tool that you use to try to get your mind in the place it needs to be. It's not really a tool that is fundamental or that works.
It doesn't have anything to do with whether you roll out or climb up a rope or do anything else. That's a tool that you use to try to get your mind in the place it needs to be. It's not really a tool that is fundamental or that works.
Asleep but wide awake. You know, asleep and awake at the same time. So your body goes to sleep, but your mind remains awake. And you are no longer co-located with your body. You're somewhere else. So that's the state. Whatever you is. Whatever you is, right. Now, he coined the word out of body. Before that, it was called astral projection and a couple of other terms.
Asleep but wide awake. You know, asleep and awake at the same time. So your body goes to sleep, but your mind remains awake. And you are no longer co-located with your body. You're somewhere else. So that's the state. Whatever you is. Whatever you is, right. Now, he coined the word out of body. Before that, it was called astral projection and a couple of other terms.
Asleep but wide awake. You know, asleep and awake at the same time. So your body goes to sleep, but your mind remains awake. And you are no longer co-located with your body. You're somewhere else. So that's the state. Whatever you is. Whatever you is, right. Now, he coined the word out of body. Before that, it was called astral projection and a couple of other terms.
But he coined the word out of body. And that's unfortunate because it makes people think that you are somehow inside your body. You know, the soul or the – there's lots of different names for it. And that somehow comes out of your body and then goes experience. But that's not the process at all. That's not what's going on. What is the process? The process is entirely consciousness.
But he coined the word out of body. And that's unfortunate because it makes people think that you are somehow inside your body. You know, the soul or the – there's lots of different names for it. And that somehow comes out of your body and then goes experience. But that's not the process at all. That's not what's going on. What is the process? The process is entirely consciousness.
But he coined the word out of body. And that's unfortunate because it makes people think that you are somehow inside your body. You know, the soul or the – there's lots of different names for it. And that somehow comes out of your body and then goes experience. But that's not the process at all. That's not what's going on. What is the process? The process is entirely consciousness.
And what happens is you just shift your mind to a different data stream. In other words, our reality – well, maybe I've got to start in the beginning – go right to the bottom line and nobody will understand it and they'll think it's a little weird, but we can backfill later. And that is that we live in a virtual reality. This physical reality is computed.
And what happens is you just shift your mind to a different data stream. In other words, our reality – well, maybe I've got to start in the beginning – go right to the bottom line and nobody will understand it and they'll think it's a little weird, but we can backfill later. And that is that we live in a virtual reality. This physical reality is computed.
And what happens is you just shift your mind to a different data stream. In other words, our reality – well, maybe I've got to start in the beginning – go right to the bottom line and nobody will understand it and they'll think it's a little weird, but we can backfill later. And that is that we live in a virtual reality. This physical reality is computed.
Now, it's being computed by consciousness. Consciousness is individual in us, but it's also, there's a system of consciousness, and we're just a piece of that system. Okay, so think of what that means. Virtual reality has some very fundamental attributes. One, there's a computer. Two, there's a player.