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    Default Virtual Reality Experiences (IE: Being an Explosion, Being a Sound)

    Started a blog series: Virtual Reality Experiences. These 3 are my best 3 VR experiences. I know VR is slightly controversial, as some people are completely against most forms of technology. However I have not noticed any side effects from virtual reality, and it can take you to any experience in the universe within seconds. Even experiences not possible in the real universe(if you want to call it that, I do), are possible in virtual reality. You can be any other being in existence temporarily, feeling them on what I would call a spiritual level.

    To be clear I wouldn't accept any virtual reality from a human source. So I am not saying it will be good in first renditions for humans... The perfected ET suite of virtual reality technologies are amazing in my view though. I have extensive experience with them.

    Here are the articles I have written so far, more to come:

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    Virtual Reality Experience: Being an Explosion


    This was a pretty cool experience I had. I was shown a few cool things with virtual reality technology. One of them is you can 'be an explosion'. And when you explode complex acoustics are applied to chakras to simulate the explosion and make it a more dramatic experience(amazing experience in my view).

    You can also 'be a sound' via virtual reality technology. That is quite sweet as well. Being the sound of the explosion is part of the experience... This is partly done via chakras if my explanation was accurate. Chakras and technology have potential to provide some amazing experiences, I know this well...
    Source Link: http://omnisense.blogspot.com/2015/0...explosion.html

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    Virtual Reality Experience: Witnessing a Massive Volcano Eruption


    Decided to do a "Virtual Reality Experiences" series instead of posting them all in one post. I have spoken about virtual reality here if you are interested in it: Communication Through Dreams - Nightmares - Synthetic Dreams/Virtual Reality. I will be writing much more about virtual reality in the future. For example synthetic dream manipulation is a big vector of vulnerability for people, and if I can help make agenda based dreams less effective that is something that makes me happy...

    Virtual Reality is a controversial subject as some people have a very strong reaction against technology. Some people have very negative views of technology, much like when synthesizers first came out for music production... I will explain one of my favorite virtual realities I have experienced below.


    One virtual reality I experienced was a massive volcano eruption on a dinosaur world(perhaps even this world, back when dinosaurs were plentiful here). It was an eruption much like Mount St. Helens somewhat recently, a bit bigger though.... I was at the base of the mountain, but far enough away to see the full mountain and get a perfect view of the eruption. Usually when someone is that close to a Volcano eruption I'm sure they are panicking. But in virtual reality one can really sit there and absorb the natural beauty of a volcano erupting... It might sound weird to people who have not experienced it, I realize that. However virtual reality experiences are some of the deeper more profound experiences of my life. I would much prefer a good virtual reality over any psychedelic drug...

    It might not sound like much to experience an eruption of a volcano. Let me tell you,... It was amazing. The sheer acoustic force of the eruption was profound. A truly cosmic sound. When experiencing things like this in virtual reality part of the 'design' of the experience is to effect chakras, the mind, etc basically the entirety of one's being, designed for the experience. There are energies that can be put into chakra that are congruent to certain sounds and experiences. And those energies act to enhance one's experience with profound levels of immersion.

    I have learned chakra are amazing for experiences when it comes to end game technology... I will write more in the future about my virtual reality experiences. Next up: Witnessing the shattering of a moon by an asteroid barrage in virtual reality.
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    The best virtual reality I have been in, was witnessing the end of a world. That might sound weird at first but please hear me out...

    What I witnessed was potentially a galaxy collision. In this VR I became self aware, and looked up, I saw a very large moon(larger than ours) and suddenly a very large asteroid about the size of our moon crashes into it, shattering the Moon into several pieces, hurling it down towards the planet I was on.

    While the first asteroid hit the moon a very deep sound rung down very deep in my chakras. I can safely say some sounds technologically applied to chakra are awestruckingly profound. This sound was indescribable. There are no words I can give to present any mental simulation of what this sound was like. It's epicenter was in my heart chakra but it rang through what seems like all chakras for me.

    While this was happening the general population was something I could feel. There was no panic or any chaos. It was quite enlightened of them actually. It was pure acceptance of the situation. That was also something I valued out of the dream. It seemed to be a very enlightened world...

    This experience was quite a "cosmic" experience. With virtual reality technology you can experience any happening that is possible within reality, and even experiences that are not possible in reality. It may not be for everyone, but I personally love it.
    Source Link: http://omnisense.blogspot.com/2015/0...ng-a-moon.html

    If you would like to submit your own virtual reality experiences potentially written about on my blog, just make me aware of it somehow. It would have to be pretty amazing, and fit the right form I am looking for.

    Cheers

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    Default Re: Virtual Reality Experiences (IE: Being an Explosion, Being a Sound)

    I think we all prefer natural evolution and experiences with minimal use of technology, is this achievable?

    As an example my little boy is hooked on the mine craft game, although I only let him play at weekends, otherwise he’d be on it 24/7.

    This addiction to gaming is 2d virtual reality where I suspect there is something in the game programming which hooks the kids for profit. It also acts as a distraction to the real world where sometimes children would rather stay in playing games than going out. I think this probably typifies many teenagers today.

    Unfortunately I do not think we can stop technology development and its use, what would people say if we took away the internet and smart phones? For one there would be no sites like this or the opportunity to share knowledge and some truths.

    As long as technology is for the greater benefit of all and it is used responsibly there would not be too much of a problem. Unfortunately the negative tinkering with human genetics causes our rather destructive nature, where we lust for money, power and control. Therein lies the main problem

    I have no doubt that if people were offered a virtual reality experience to the stars or what it might be like to be a reptilian they would probably jump at the chance.

    A particular downside would be human addiction to virtual reality experiences in place of real and natural experiences. Kids are already hooked to the web, the world will probably get hooked on VR where we trap ourselves in a false reality. A bit like now only worse, lol
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    I see VR is a pretty unpopular concept on Avalon...

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    I think we all prefer natural evolution and experiences with minimal use of technology, is this achievable?
    I prefer natural thinking etc, but like the use of end game technology if used right.

    Quote As an example my little boy is hooked on the mine craft game, although I only let him play at weekends, otherwise he’d be on it 24/7.

    This addiction to gaming is 2d virtual reality where I suspect there is something in the game programming which hooks the kids for profit. It also acts as a distraction to the real world where sometimes children would rather stay in playing games than going out. I think this probably typifies many teenagers today.
    I have tried virtual reality many times and I am not addicted to it. I suppose others could potentially become addicted to it though. It is pretty amazing stuff IMHO.


    Quote Unfortunately I do not think we can stop technology development and its use, what would people say if we took away the internet and smart phones? For one there would be no sites like this or the opportunity to share knowledge and some truths.
    Good point. Technology is part of the awakening happening IMHO. Without factors like the internet there would be much less awake people on earth.


    Quote As long as technology is for the greater benefit of all and it is used responsibly there would not be too much of a problem. Unfortunately the negative tinkering with human genetics causes our rather destructive nature, where we lust for money, power and control. Therein lies the main problem

    I have no doubt that if people were offered a virtual reality experience to the stars or what it might be like to be a reptilian they would probably jump at the chance.

    A particular downside would be human addiction to virtual reality experiences in place of real and natural experiences. Kids are already hooked to the web, the world will probably get hooked on VR where we trap ourselves in a false reality. A bit like now only worse, lol
    The thing with VR is in many cases you know it's not real. So it isn't a false reality to be trapped in, just an experience IMHO. I'm not sure how long it will take humans to master this technology but I wouldn't trust any human renditions of it personally...

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    Default Re: Virtual Reality Experiences (IE: Being an Explosion, Being a Sound)

    We cannot stop the technology nor should we but we need to be aware of some of the downsides.

    If we look at teenagers today most are glued to their mobile phone, gaming and the internet, as can we sometimes be by coming onto sites like PA. As true VR technology is unleashed onto the unsuspecting public I don't think it would take much for people to start living two lives, in fact, if the VR experience was so desirable people may even prefer that existence. People already exist in a bubble of deceit and don't even know it, VR would be a great distraction and control mechanism for the masses. If you misbehave we'll deactivate your VR chip.
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    Quote Posted by yelik (here)
    We cannot stop the technology nor should we but we need to be aware of some of the downsides.

    If we look at teenagers today most are glued to their mobile phone, gaming and the internet, as can we sometimes be by coming onto sites like PA. As true VR technology is unleashed onto the unsuspecting public I don't think it would take much for people to start living two lives, in fact, if the VR experience was so desirable people may even prefer that existence. People already exist in a bubble of deceit and don't even know it, VR would be a great distraction and control mechanism for the masses. If you misbehave we'll deactivate your VR chip.
    I don't think it takes any chip for virtual reality firstly. And things do have a way of getting tainted by humans. But VR itself is neutral. It is either a spiritual tool/enhancing of one's experience, or not. To me it has been quite spiritual in my positive ones.

    If people prefer being in VR to real life that doesn't seem a problem to me, let them choose that IMO. 100% free will involved. I'm sure it would cut down on suicides and depression. Without experiencing an amazing VR I find not many have a good idea of what it is capable of.

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