Monday, May 13, 2024

Is Soul Travel a real thing?

Yes.

However, it is tricky like a lot of things in life. Can you deal with Soul Travel. Have you been trained in such a way by your life and family and church or whatever you believe in so you can deal with Soul Travel in Actuality (and not just in Theory).

So, not everyone should try to be a soul traveler just like not everyone should try to be a big wave surfer(I didn't). I always preferred much smaller waves because when you wipe out it is very dangerous (or can be) and often you cannot breathe air for 1/2 minute to a minute depending upon the situation and if the wind is knocked out of you underwater then just forget the whole thing.

So, someone has to be psychologically prepared for soul travel or else they could die. Also, if they attempt soul travel without angels to protect them they could also die or worse.

So, soul travel (like big wave surfing) of 50 to 100 foot waves is not to be taken lightly unless you want to die soon.

However, just like in Surfing some people have all the right attributes and are naturally good at it.

However, the first time God had me walk out of my body and my arm went through the bathroom wall I almost had a heart attack and died right then.

So, even though I eventually got into bi-location because it is so much safer than Astral Projection, still God did this to me and nearly literally scared me to death so I wouldn't Astral project. So, though I didn't die it was so terrifying I haven't tried to Astral project ever since.

So, yes, Soul Travel is real but you better be soul traveling with angels so you don't die doing it.

By God's Grace

By the way when I was young Board surfing, Body Boarding as in Boogie Boarding and what came before Boogie Boarding were 5 inch thick Canvas mats that were inflated that we rode the waves on in California and elsewhere too.

So, I have been dumped from some waves 5 to 7 feet from the top by what I used to call Cruncher waves because they would literally crunch you on the bottom when you dropped this far and knock the air out of you before they tore you up in multiple ways and you were usually left with sand in your hair and in your ears and all over your body from one of these waves and you usually had to get out of the water because you had barely survived this incident.

But, worse than this was when you were dropped and hit a rock or boulder underwater and stubbed a toe or worse. But, I found this kind of wave was more common in Southern California where there are less rocks usually under the waves than in Central or Northern California. When you have boulders and rocks under the ocean where you are surfing (however you are doing it by board or whatever) it is much more dangerous. And if you don't know where the rocks are at every tide level then you shouldn't be riding waves in there to begin with.

For people not raised in California it is important to know exactly what you are dealing with when surfing at the ocean otherwise you get injured or die. So, be sure you know what you are doing BEFORE you try to surf anywhere in any way. Take it from someone who lived and played in the ocean from 1952 in California to the present whenever I lived near the ocean which is most of the time since 1952 I lived within 1/2 hour to 1 hour of the ocean almost always so I could always go there whenever I wanted to. Even now I live only 1 mile from the ocean and go there almost every day to walk my dog along the beach barefoot (if it's warm enough to walk barefoot which it usually is most months).

Though I survived surfing in various ways from Boards, to Boogie Boards to Canvas inflatable mats to body surfing sometimes I just barely survived the ocean. So, be prepared!

It's sort of like the Boy Scout Motto: "Be Prepared" and I might add (for ANYTHING) in regard to the ocean.









 

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