Interstellar Travel Blog

April 7, 2006

Invisibility

Filed under: Uncategorized — Dr. H. @ 12:54 am

Invisibility

While I was being interviewed by Jerry Smith and Mary Sutherland on BUFO internet radio, I suddenly saw the solution to a question that I had pondered for a long time.  That question is:  how does one become invisible? 

 On further thought, I realize that the technique described in this blog would only produce a dark and shadowy object, not one that was truly invisible.  There are some other interesting ideas in this blog, so I will leave it alone.

I suppose a suitable retort would be: how do you know it is even possible?  I knew it was possible because of a first person report I had come across when a sleeping person went out of body and saw 3 small furry wookies standing by her bed and looking at her.  After she got back in bed, she could no longer see them, just as she did not see them before the OBE. 

The most probable theories are (1) they were present only in the spirit body, or (2) they teleported. 

Something Mary said gave me the clue.  She investigates haunts, mainly with a camera.  The camera will often pick up haunts that are invisible to her, because they are simply reflecting light at a different frequency than the one octave given us by human sight.  By “octave” I mean that violet light is roughly double the frequency of red light, just as the same note an octave above on a musical keyboard has double the frequency.

Always before when I had thought about invisibility, I thought one must become incorporeal, so light would pass right through. 

In an out of body state, we obviously do not see with our eyes.  Eyes, and the whole neural spectrum behind them are part of the brain, and the brain doesn’t go OBE.

No, the mind has its own powers of perception and control, and these fall into two categories:  HSP and apparitional.  HSP (Higher Sense Perception) is a term coined by Dr. Shafica Karagulla, the principal investigator (but not the only one) of HSP.  She may have been the only Psi researcher other than me to use the term.  I think it is a very appropriate term, because it works very differently than the apparitional sense.

It is by HSP that the out of body person in a Near Death Experience (NDE) sees the physical scene, typically ones body, perhaps mangled in an accident, or perhaps on a hospital bed, with doctors and nurses working on the body.  HSP is not quite like ordinary sight, however.  One can see Psionic matter just as easily as physical matter.  First timers can often see the auras around people, in brilliant colors.  With more practice, one can use HSP to see internal organs, both psionic and physical.  The psionic organs are chakras (wheels or vortices) and nadi (the psionic wiring or meridians, used in acupuncture).  At least, that is my theory, not something as yet proven by scientific method.

The main point is that the frequency range of EM visible to HSP is not necessarily the same as that visible to the eyes.

For one thing HSP works by de Broglie waves, not by EM waves.  Again, my theory, not yet scientifically proven.  One can see just as easily in total darkness with HSP as in full light.  More easily, in fact.  Light beams have an almost physical solidity to HSP, which may obscure objects beyond. 

So, learning to become invisible just means learning to shift the ranges of absorption and reflection of EM waves.  I think that is well within the possible powers of the mind.

Earlier, I mentioned NDEs.  That is an unfortunate term.  But we are stuck with it.  And the basic experience is the same, whether we merely think we are going to die, or nearly die, or really die, and magically resurrect ourselves like Christ.  Believe me that is far more common than you might think.  Indeed, an NDE usually begins when one is pronounced dead.  In the case of George Rodonaia (Google it), he was not only pronounced dead; he was put on a gurney, covered with a sheet and taken to the morgue, where he was put in one of those refrigerated drawers, where he stayed for 3 days.  Just as the pathologist made the first cut for an autopsy, Rodonaia was shoved back into his body by some unknown force.  His eyes popped open, and he could move his eyes, and he looked at the pathologist, who quickly called a “code.”  Rodonaia was on a respirator for months, but he suffered no permanent brain damage or any other damage.

Yet, doctors perform several tests to prove there is no brain function, not even the most primitive reflexes in the brain stem, before declaring someone dead.  So he was dead, there is no doubt about that.  Cases like this raise all sorts of scientific questions.  Is it the mind, spirit, or energy body (whatever we wish to call it) that gives order and function to the body, down to the lowliest enzyme of each and every cell?  And if so, why is the process incomplete?  Did the doctors damage his breathing apparatus in trying to revive him when he first died?  Interesting question……Dr.H.

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