Hello everyone,
I was thinking most recently about thought forms (that is to say, I was forming thoughts on the thought of thought forms...) and was trying to figure out exactly what they are. In Book 1 Ra explains that many supposed UFO sightings were not actually ships but "thought-forms". I take from this they appeared as a mirage or sorts? Ra explains at a different time that they themselves appeared to the Egyptians via thought- so that they themselves were thought-forms (or mirages?) in appearance- not exactly appearing in the flesh. In the introduction to Book 1 Don speculates that the artifacts from psychic surgery, ghosts and other visual phenomena may indeed be thought forms also.
When one considers that the reality in which we exist is an illusion, all things seem possible and the distinction between "real" and "mirage" do not seem so concrete. Perhaps a thought-form is not so much a visual illusion as it is a real thing- the difference being it was produced by thought and not classical means. Or perhaps not?
I'm curious if anyone here has drawn different speculation than I have, and if so, what are your thoughts on the thoughtful topic of thought forms?
I was thinking most recently about thought forms (that is to say, I was forming thoughts on the thought of thought forms...) and was trying to figure out exactly what they are. In Book 1 Ra explains that many supposed UFO sightings were not actually ships but "thought-forms". I take from this they appeared as a mirage or sorts? Ra explains at a different time that they themselves appeared to the Egyptians via thought- so that they themselves were thought-forms (or mirages?) in appearance- not exactly appearing in the flesh. In the introduction to Book 1 Don speculates that the artifacts from psychic surgery, ghosts and other visual phenomena may indeed be thought forms also.
When one considers that the reality in which we exist is an illusion, all things seem possible and the distinction between "real" and "mirage" do not seem so concrete. Perhaps a thought-form is not so much a visual illusion as it is a real thing- the difference being it was produced by thought and not classical means. Or perhaps not?
I'm curious if anyone here has drawn different speculation than I have, and if so, what are your thoughts on the thoughtful topic of thought forms?