From: hawksmoor@dial.pipex.com (Julia Hawkes-Moore) Newsgroups: alt.out-of-body Subject: 'Flying without a Broom' Date: Sat, 10 Oct 1998 23:49:59 GMT Organization: UUNET WorldCom server (post doesn't reflect views of UUNET WorldCom) Lines: 38 Message-ID: <361fee7e.1300019@news.dial.pipex.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: aa164.du.pipex.com X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent 1.1/16.230 Path: chonsp.franklin.ch!pfaff.ethz.ch!news-zh.switch.ch!news.belnet.be!news-raspail.gip.net!netnews.globalip.ch!news-lond.gip.net!news.gsl.net!gip.net!btnet-peer!btnet!rill.news.pipex.net!pipex!bore.news.pipex.net!pipex!not-for-mail 'Flying without a Broom' by D J Conway is a joy to read. Funny, generous and practical, it is packed with exciting ideas for astral travel. It covers guides, meditation, time travel, healing and holidays. I followed one meditation last night with lovely results: I went to the temple of Akashic Records with my Angel/Astral Lover. These terms become interchangeable in the book and certainly made me look at my angel in a new light! He opened a huge book when I asked him to show me a past life we had shared together happily. I watched an entire lifetime unfold before me like a film, experiencing the joys and pains. I was married to my angel about 1720 in the heart of rural England. He was an affluent squire of a large village, and a gentle, caring, cultured man. Together we had at least seven bonny children. I felt their individual natures and characters mature as they grew up. Four died from tragic illnesses and injuries. The eldest was a serene, thoughtful man with a bouncing bride. The middle son left home to see the world, vanished to India. The youngest was a lovely clever girl, happily married herself. As village 'lady bountiful' I worked hard at organising help for the poor, a small school, festivals and celebrations. I employed dozens of servants and estate workers, with many of whom I shared my entire life. My husband was a fair and progressive landlord, the money came rolling in. Together we designed and built a marvellous new house around 1760, with all the latest fashions and technologies. Much more comfortable than the old medieval manor house, which our eldest son then lived in. Comfort, simple pleasures and the joys of grandchildren and a happy life surrounded us in our old age, and I died within days of my husband, my job done. A happy story, and it explains my passion for classical English country life and architecture. Also why so many people have told me that " You should have servants, Julia!" I'm looking forward to trying another life soon! All best wishes, JHM. ###### From: Lucid Newsgroups: alt.out-of-body Subject: Re: 'Flying without a Broom' Date: 10 Oct 1998 20:38:16 PDT Organization: Concentric Internet Services Lines: 52 Message-ID: <362025F6.31295660@hotmail.com> References: <361fee7e.1300019@news.dial.pipex.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: ts008d45.oak-ca.concentric.net Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.04 [en] (Win95; U) Path: chonsp.franklin.ch!pfaff.ethz.ch!news-zh.switch.ch!news-ge.switch.ch!news.maxwell.syr.edu!newsfeed.berkeley.edu!su-news-hub1.bbnplanet.com!news.bbnplanet.com!newsfeed.concentric.net!207.155.183.80.MISMATCH!global-news-master Hi Julia, I just wanted to said thank you for sharing your beautiful past life story. It's not every day that ones is this lucky to hear an experience like this---and from such an advance soul as yourself---who is able to have such a vivid recall. Thanks again, Lucid Julia Hawkes-Moore wrote: > 'Flying without a Broom' by D J Conway is a joy to read. Funny, > generous and practical, it is packed with exciting ideas for astral > travel. It covers guides, meditation, time travel, healing and > holidays. > I followed one meditation last night with lovely results: > > I went to the temple of Akashic Records with my Angel/Astral Lover. > These terms become interchangeable in the book and certainly made me > look at my angel in a new light! He opened a huge book when I asked > him to show me a past life we had shared together happily. I watched > an entire lifetime unfold before me like a film, experiencing the joys > and pains. > I was married to my angel about 1720 in the heart of rural England. > He was an affluent squire of a large village, and a gentle, caring, > cultured man. Together we had at least seven bonny children. I felt > their individual natures and characters mature as they grew up. Four > died from tragic illnesses and injuries. The eldest was a serene, > thoughtful man with a bouncing bride. The middle son left home to see > the world, vanished to India. The youngest was a lovely clever girl, > happily married herself. > As village 'lady bountiful' I worked hard at organising help for > the poor, a small school, festivals and celebrations. I employed > dozens of servants and estate workers, with many of whom I shared my > entire life. > My husband was a fair and progressive landlord, the money came > rolling in. Together we designed and built a marvellous new house > around 1760, with all the latest fashions and technologies. Much more > comfortable than the old medieval manor house, which our eldest son > then lived in. Comfort, simple pleasures and the joys of grandchildren > and a happy life surrounded us in our old age, and I died within days > of my husband, my job done. > > A happy story, and it explains my passion for classical English > country life and architecture. Also why so many people have told me > that " You should have servants, Julia!" > I'm looking forward to trying another life soon! > All best wishes, JHM. ###### From: realmzkid@aol.com (Realmzkid) Newsgroups: alt.out-of-body Subject: Re: 'Flying without a Broom' Lines: 9 NNTP-Posting-Host: ladder02.news.aol.com X-Admin: news@aol.com Date: 11 Oct 1998 00:54:42 GMT Organization: AOL http://www.aol.com References: <361fee7e.1300019@news.dial.pipex.com> Message-ID: <19981010205442.21526.00008076@ng151.aol.com> Path: chonsp.franklin.ch!pfaff.ethz.ch!news-zh.switch.ch!news-ge.switch.ch!news.maxwell.syr.edu!news-peer.gip.net!news.gsl.net!gip.net!portc01.blue.aol.com!audrey03.news.aol.com!not-for-mail Hello Astral Projectors. I'm 14, and male, and I want to, but havent astral projected. I need Help. Ever since someone mensioned it in school, a longing to do it has grown within me. I am very open to sujestion, and other things. If you would like to E-mail me ( I really Would love to hear from you ). My E-mail is Realmzkid@AOL.com I want to be able to travel to china in one night. Please I want an astral friend. If you can astral Project, Mail, or visit me (astrally). My name is Ari. ###### From: J L Williams Newsgroups: alt.out-of-body Subject: Re: 'Flying without a Broom' Date: Sun, 11 Oct 1998 12:21:11 +0100 Lines: 51 Message-ID: <1998101112211175767@zetnet.co.uk> References: <361fee7e.1300019@news.dial.pipex.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: user-10003900.zetnet.co.uk X-Mailer: ZIMACS Version 1.20c 10003900 Path: chonsp.franklin.ch!pfaff.ethz.ch!news-zh.switch.ch!news.belnet.be!newsfeed.wirehub.nl!demeter.clara.net!news.clara.net!peer.news.zetnet.net!zetnet.co.uk!user-10003900.zetnet.co.uk!not-for-mail The message <361fee7e.1300019@news.dial.pipex.com> from hawksmoor@dial.pipex.com (Julia Hawkes-Moore) contains these words: Facinating Julia! Loved reading that and would really like to achieve the same one day. Jim > 'Flying without a Broom' by D J Conway is a joy to read. Funny, > generous and practical, it is packed with exciting ideas for astral > travel. It covers guides, meditation, time travel, healing and > holidays. > I followed one meditation last night with lovely results: > I went to the temple of Akashic Records with my Angel/Astral Lover. > These terms become interchangeable in the book and certainly made me > look at my angel in a new light! He opened a huge book when I asked > him to show me a past life we had shared together happily. I watched > an entire lifetime unfold before me like a film, experiencing the joys > and pains. > I was married to my angel about 1720 in the heart of rural England. > He was an affluent squire of a large village, and a gentle, caring, > cultured man. Together we had at least seven bonny children. I felt > their individual natures and characters mature as they grew up. Four > died from tragic illnesses and injuries. The eldest was a serene, > thoughtful man with a bouncing bride. The middle son left home to see > the world, vanished to India. The youngest was a lovely clever girl, > happily married herself. > As village 'lady bountiful' I worked hard at organising help for > the poor, a small school, festivals and celebrations. I employed > dozens of servants and estate workers, with many of whom I shared my > entire life. > My husband was a fair and progressive landlord, the money came > rolling in. Together we designed and built a marvellous new house > around 1760, with all the latest fashions and technologies. Much more > comfortable than the old medieval manor house, which our eldest son > then lived in. Comfort, simple pleasures and the joys of grandchildren > and a happy life surrounded us in our old age, and I died within days > of my husband, my job done. > A happy story, and it explains my passion for classical English > country life and architecture. Also why so many people have told me > that " You should have servants, Julia!" > I'm looking forward to trying another life soon! > All best wishes, JHM. ###### From: "Lars Rune Foleide" Newsgroups: alt.out-of-body References: <361fee7e.1300019@news.dial.pipex.com> Subject: Re: 'Flying without a Broom' Date: Sat, 17 Oct 1998 18:17:15 +0200 Lines: 64 X-Newsreader: Microsoft Outlook Express 4.72.3110.1 X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V4.72.3110.3 NNTP-Posting-Host: t7o204p60.telia.com X-NNTP-Posting-Host: t7o204p60.telia.com Message-ID: <3628c30e.0@d2o204.telia.com> X-Complaints-To: abuse@telia.no Path: chonsp.franklin.ch!pfaff.ethz.ch!news-zh.switch.ch!news.belnet.be!212.63.192.161.MISMATCH!newshub.bart.net!news.tele2.nl!newsfeed1.swip.net!swipnet!masternews.telia.net!newsfeed1.telia.no!d2o204.telia.com!t7o204p60.telia.com Julia Hawkes-Moore wrote in message > 'Flying without a Broom' by D J Conway is a joy to read. Funny, >generous and practical, it is packed with exciting ideas for astral >travel. It covers guides, meditation, time travel, healing and >holidays. > I followed one meditation last night with lovely results: > > I went to the temple of Akashic Records with my Angel/Astral Lover. >These terms become interchangeable in the book and certainly made me >look at my angel in a new light! He opened a huge book when I asked >him to show me a past life we had shared together happily. I watched >an entire lifetime unfold before me like a film, experiencing the joys >and pains. > I was married to my angel about 1720 in the heart of rural England. >He was an affluent squire of a large village, and a gentle, caring, >cultured man. Together we had at least seven bonny children. I felt >their individual natures and characters mature as they grew up. Four >died from tragic illnesses and injuries. The eldest was a serene, >thoughtful man with a bouncing bride. The middle son left home to see >the world, vanished to India. The youngest was a lovely clever girl, >happily married herself. > As village 'lady bountiful' I worked hard at organizing help for >the poor, a small school, festivals and celebrations. I employed >dozens of servants and estate workers, with many of whom I shared my >entire life. > My husband was a fair and progressive landlord, the money came >rolling in. Together we designed and built a marvelous new house >around 1760, with all the latest fashions and technologies. Much more >comfortable than the old medieval manor house, which our eldest son >then lived in. Comfort, simple pleasures and the joys of grandchildren >and a happy life surrounded us in our old age, and I died within days >of my husband, my job done. > > A happy story, and it explains my passion for classical English >country life and architecture. Also why so many people have told me >that " You should have servants, Julia!" > I'm looking forward to trying another life soon! > All best wishes, JHM. > Hi Julia. Just wanted to thank you for sharing your past life. I found it most interesting... Good to see you back by the way, I noticed that you was gone for a while before I left... Think I will have to order that book when I have a new book list ready. It got good reviews on amazon.com http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1567181643/qid=908640388/sr=1-13/002- 1778124-6006660 Anyway, you seemed to experienced a lot during your meditation, that is way I ask if you experienced any time difference....? Did the time experienced during the meditation last longer than the time elapsed in the physical world? Take care, Lars ###### From: hawksmoor@dial.pipex.com (Julia Hawkes-Moore) Newsgroups: alt.out-of-body Subject: Re: 'Flying without a Broom' Date: Sat, 17 Oct 1998 22:57:38 GMT Organization: UUNET WorldCom server (post doesn't reflect views of UUNET WorldCom) Lines: 24 Message-ID: <36291ff3.45392436@news.dial.pipex.com> References: <361fee7e.1300019@news.dial.pipex.com> <3628c30e.0@d2o204.telia.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: aa246.du.pipex.com X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent 1.1/16.230 Path: chonsp.franklin.ch!pfaff.ethz.ch!news-zh.switch.ch!news-ge.switch.ch!newscore.univie.ac.at!btnet-peer!btnet!rill.news.pipex.net!pipex!bore.news.pipex.net!pipex!not-for-mail On Sat, 17 Oct 1998 18:17:15 +0200, "Lars Rune Foleide" wrote: >Just wanted to thank you for sharing your past life. >I found it most interesting... >>Good to see you back by the way, I noticed that you was gone for a >while before I left... Welcome back! > >Think I will have to order that book when I have a new book list ready. >It got good reviews on amazon.com >http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1567181643/qid=908640388/sr=1-13/002- >1778124-6006660 >>Anyway, you seemed to experienced a lot during your meditation, that >is way I ask if you experienced any time difference....? >Did the time experienced during the meditation last longer than the >time elapsed in the physical world? Um, no, it was a 'my whole life flashed past my eyes' scenario, as with the time when this happened during a car accident. I could focus on particular events and see them in greater detail. I spent a lot of time concentrating on the architecture and furnishing of the house.The whole process took about sixty years, or an hour of meditation... All the best, JHM