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Man Outside Himself

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"Her love," he tells us, "penetrated into my being under the guise of a general warmth, while a feeling of absolute confidence filled my spirit. On the other hand, my aura penetrated hers and I had the sensation as if melting into her.... I felt that if I pushed the experience to its furthest limit the abnormal speed of the vibrations would make me lose consciousness. In the atmosphere in which we had projected ourselves I could see our more material doubles united in the form of a cloud. Heavy at first, it began to clear in proportion to the greater and greater intimacy with which our subtle bodies interpenetrated one another. The transparency increased, until soon we seemed no more than a vapour which was hardly visible. The psychological reactions and sensations of this state were really extraordinary.... In no other experience have I had so wide-awake a consciousness, no love so powerful, nor a calm and serenity so profound." The experience Yram acquired in reducing the density of his Double enabled him to penetrate other dimensional areas, but his adventures in these do not concern us here. They are not within the compass of the ordinary projectionist, and the traveller can produce no confirmation of his report. "All these conceptions of universal or cosmic consciousness, existing in a unity which lies outside phenomenal time, are," he admits, "very difficult to understand by anyone who has not experienced them. Reciprocally, all thought, all desire, all consciousness, and all love only form one gentle and serene unity. Fatigue is non-existent. There is no expenditure of energy. Action manifests in an immense happiness and by a deeper love. "I am still short of the truth when I say that, by analogy, in this supreme state we feel at home with an intimacy, a reality, which has not its equal in any of the other separative
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