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23-Apr-99 rtyu
What I'm suggesting is that the body is acting like a solid well-
defined particle at high frequencies, and is getting a lot more into
big quantum effects and wave-like behaviour at low frequencies. And
it's in the quantum effects that the gap into the magic of the
universe lies - the way to escape the Newtonian dull-and-boring
predictable world of the old physics.
At low frequencies, you are a lot less well defined ("Who am I, where
am I ?" has less meaning), and more diffuse (and able to sense things
outside of the body). Maybe at very low frequencies you are also
diffuse enough to fill (and feel) a much bigger space, aware of what
is going on there.
This would also mean that at very low frequencies, you would become
*huge*. Probably if you didn't really have the energy to fill this
space, you wouldn't feel much at all. This idea may also explain why
I'm feeling a lot of energy coming back after listening to delta/theta
frequencies for a while - if I've been *huge* for a while, absorbing
energy from my surroundings in this state, and now I'm person-sized
again, with all that energy inside such a small space, I'm bound to
feel more energised than before.
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