

chime or bell like).Ī synesthetic experience where sounds and words become entangled in the hallucination. 'telepathic' speech) into a 'winding up sound', similar to an audio delay being fed back into itself and the rate increased until it just becomes a buzz as it disappears.

Near the end of an experience, as the entities leave your perceptual field, their communication changes from an understandable form (e.g. Even sexual encounters are possible, where both partners confirm the experience afterwards. Often the people visited report meeting you in a dream or just having a strong impression of you being around. The physical or ethereal body stays behind, the astral body and consciousness travels. The experience of traveling to other places and people, and meeting them during the experience on an astral plane. In this case the Akashic Book can overlap with the physical book, but it reveals meanings you have never seen before, like a new layer of meaning is shining through. Sometimes a physical book is the starting point for the perception of the Akashic Book. Suddenly it's gone, then it pops back into existence. The book tends to materialize and de-materialize during the experience. It is so profound, so omniscient, it contains exactly the right wisdom for you at this moment. The Akashic Book contains deep knowledge, in a language you cannot read, but do understand.

"This phenomenon accrues when the body and/or mind shifts in any direction, leaving one at a different point than prior to acceleration."Ī feeling of acceleration accompanies coming up and nearing breakthrough, a constantly rising, accelerating vibration that is felt through the entire body. slyngva 'to sling'.) "All slang is metaphor, and all metaphor is poetry." Gilbert Keith Chesterton Acceleration, acute slengenamn 'nickname', slengja kjeften 'to abuse with words', lit.

Interestingly enough, the term slang, on its own, has its roots in the "special vocabulary of tramps or thieves," and grew into the "jargon of a particular profession." First usage in English appears in the mid 1700's. It is a flexible and ever expanding set of terminology, and its use can sometimes lead to confusion amongst the un-initiated. It also includes the purposeful misspelling of words for a sense of playfulness and in-group feeling (ie. It is characteristically more metaphorical, playful, elliptical, vivid, and ephemeral than ordinary language. Spice slang is the informal usage in vocabulary and idiom relating to Spice and Hyperspace. 2.3.3.4 Mythological Creatures and Demigods.2.3.3.3 The Botanical Nightmare Creature.2.3 NGC_2264's entity encounter reports.2.2.2 Extra-Dimensional Beings that don't live in Hyperspace.2.2 Alternative Hyperspace Fool's classification.
