(08-17-2020, 09:53 AM)guohua Wrote:You're cool @guohua. I didn't experience anything other than that of what I wrote about. But, as I will relate in another story, I did speak to the spirits on behalf of a tracker who now is deceased. I spoke on his behalf. No response other than his acknowledgement that all would be right after that point. I didn't believe in these things at the time. Occurred at "Chilla Well" in the Tanami desert during an investigation. I explored a little more than I should have.(08-17-2020, 09:19 AM)Ninurta Wrote:(08-07-2020, 03:20 AM)guohua Wrote:(08-07-2020, 02:59 AM)Ninurta Wrote: Absolutely. It would be left wherever it was deposited - in this case, in an alternate world-timeline-universe-dimension.
There may be microscopic parts of him "there" which link to the him " here" via entanglement. They would be parts of "him" from his body which is "here" - not an alternate version of him.
The old Irish pre-Christian legends warn people to neither eat nor drink "there" in Tir na Nog. I speculate that may be because you would then be bringing parts of "there" back "here", parts of "there" which would then be incorporated into your body "here" and become a permanent part of you, linking you forever with the "otherworld".
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Are there any links to articles about your Tir na Nog stories?
That sounds likely.
Sorry, I didn't see this until just now. There probably are. Tir na Nog, the ancient Irish Otherworld, was sort of a staple in Irish fairy tales. I'll try to look some up and post them.
Great, I think some of our new members maybe interested in Fairies,,,,,,NO, I mean Fairy Tales, with Real,,,, Oh, forget it, you know what I mean!
The Little People with Wings and a Wand and Pixie Dust.
Ok. Ok. just ignore me, I'm Drunk and Tired.
Long story but I will post in in the vault, not because I am worried about putting it out there but because I dislike 'guests' per-say.
It will be a long read as I like detail. @"Ninurta" . Sorry but I can't help it. Can only tell the story as I experienced it.
Kind regards,
Bally.