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|    nextdensity@gmail.com to Dick Silk    |
|    Re: Brief Slip "Out"    |
|    15 Jul 15 16:37:15    |
      Very cool, Dick. You heard the song just as it is on the album, words and all,       or just instrumental?              On Wednesday, July 15, 2015 at 4:21:10 PM UTC-4, Dick Silk wrote:       > Speaking of "astral" oobes, you reminded me of one I had years ago       (mid-to-late 1980s) where I heard a voice in my mind saying something like:        "just sit back and relax to some of my tunes." -- At that point, I felt as if       I had been pulled out of my        body at a point from within my head, like a bead of light being stretched out       along a path that began to encircle the earth. As this journey began I heard       the *most* incredible sound/music in my mind -- it was beyond the clarity of       anything one can        achieve using headphones -- it was *inside* my mind, not being "transmitted"       into it by sound waves. It's really not possible to adequately describe the       sensation because it occurred without the use of physical, bodily senses. The       sound and the music        was so beautiful that I'd zipped around the earth at least 3 times before the       "bead of consciousness" was broken and I returned to body. Mind you, this       zipping around the Earth was at incredibly fast speeds. The music, however,       was the mind-boggling        factor, because it was of greater focus during the experience than was the       astral orbiting of the planet! I even posted *somewhere* on the net (AOL?       possibly alt.dreams or alt.out-of-body) or -- possibly -- in a written dream       journal that has since been        lost -- about this astral experience and the music.       >        > A few years later, I became something of a fan of the Alan Parsons Project,       and picked up one of their albums, "Vulture Culture" (which came out in 1984       according to Wikipedia.) Granted, this experience happened *after* 1987, more       like between 1988 and        1990, but I'd never tracked the album, and only bought it because I liked the       "Vulture Culture" hit that I had "recently" heard on the radio. This was       perhaps the last album I ever bought, or close to it, because CDs came into       vogue about that time.       >        > So here I am, listening to the album for the first time, and I hear the       music that had been indelibly performed and recorded in my brain: "Days Are       Numbers (The Traveller)" -- When I heard those opening notes I knew       immediately where I'd heard them        before: during that astral orbit of the planet years earlier. This is one of       the few events that really shook me to my core.       >        > To recap the train of events:       > 1984, APP comes out with "Vulture Culture" but somehow I missed it.       > 1985, Gina gets married (a significantly pivotal point in my life.)       > 1986, I get married.       > 1987, I get divorced (because I wasn't married to Gina, but I digress....)       > Somewhere after that point, I had the astral experience and heard "The       Traveler" in my mind while I was orbiting the planet on a beam of light.       > Sometime after that, I heard "Vulture Culture" on the radio and decided to       buy the album.       > While tracking the Album for the first time, I run across "Days are Numbers"       and realize it was the music I'd heard during the astral journey.       > Later, I realized the album predated the astral event, but the astral event       predated my ever having heard the track.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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