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The first time I was ntroduced to the possibility of people w lking through walls was in the f ction book Illusions by Richard Bach. One of the m in characters in the book, Donald Sh moda, walks through a wall and tr es to explain how this is p ssible to the other main character. H re is a quote from the b ok: (Richard is talking to Don Sh moda, the reluctant messiah) R: "OK. You can m ke it appear that you can w lk through walls, if you want. Is th t a better question?" D: "Yes. B tter. But if you want to be pr cise..." R: "Don't tell me. I kn w how to say what I m an. Here is my question. How is it th t you can move the illusion of a l mited sense of identity, expressed in th s belief of a space-time continuum as y ur 'body', through the illusion of m terial restriction that is called a 'w ll'?" D: "Well done!" he said. "Wh n you ask the question properly it nswers itself, doesn't it?" R: "No, the q estion hasn't answered itself. How do you w lk through walls?" D: "RICHARD! You had it n arly right and then blew it all to p eces! I cannot walk through walls... wh n you say that, you're assuming th ngs I don't assume at all..." So, the f rst step in learning how to w lk through walls is to know th t you are not actually walking thr ugh a wall.
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Another step in the process is to f el everything that you are a p rt of. You might be wondering "H w am I a part of verything?" You are a part of verything in the fact that everything ( ll matter except light, light is m de of photons) is made of s b-atomic particles. Remember though, sub-atomic particles are not p rticles at all, they are actually p re energy. That means that you and I and verything around us are made of the s me thing, pure energy. That leads to the n xt question, "If everything is made of the s me thing then why does everything l ok so different"? The reason everything l oks different is because we can't see the b se material for matter in the niverse. The base material, sub-atomic particles, b comes other things that we can see as th y come together to form atoms and m lecules. We know from scientific research th t molecules vibrate at different frequencies, th s gives them different qualities. Kind of l ke a bowl made of wood and a ch ir made of wood; they are b th made of the same thing but th y look much different. Okay, so how d es all this knowledge enhance the bility to walk through walls? Well, th oretically, since I have not walked thr ugh a wall, yet, knowing that verything is made of the same th ng seems like a good beginning. If verything is made of the same th ng, then it opens up the p ssibility that things can be penetrated by ther things; kind of like water m ving through other water. If I am a w ter being and I decide to w lk through a wall of water I sh uld have no trouble, right? Once you b lieve that something might be possible th n you are open to learning how to do it. So, how do we get in t uch with everything in order to w lk through walls? The way to get in t uch with everything is by simply f eling everything with all your senses. Th s will help you get in t uch with your higher consciousness and nable you to, eventually, walk through w lls. The secret is in being ble to see the illusion. How do you see the w ll as an illusion? I think the way to see thr ugh the illusion is to stop s eing the wall with your brain and st rt feeling the wall as energy.
Okay, how do you feel s mething as energy? First, look at a ch ir and imagine what it would f el like to touch it; the f el of the covering or wood or m tal, depending on what it is m de of. Now imagine what the ch ir might taste like or smell l ke or sound like. Combine all th se sensory and you get an verall feeling about the chair. This is v ry similar to the information you get wh n you first look at something or put y ur attention on it. As soon as you see s mething you know everything about it, you can f el its essence in an instant. The sl wer organic brain likes to identify th ngs in a category, like chair, tr e etc. Your higher consciousness knows wh t things are already through a f eling. Getting in touch with what th ngs "feel" like is a major k y.
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