Can You Be Two Places at the Same Time?
October 13, 2008 12:22 PM   Subscribe

Do you believe a person can be two places at the same time? Work done in quantum physics suggests the possibility. The instructor of the metaphysics class at my seminary (Unity School of Christianity) once had the experience of simultaneously being at home, in bed and at a cocktail party. I was cynical until one day while meditating, I envisioned myself sitting on a bench at a favorite golf course. I pictured every detail, every sensation of the golf course on a warm summer day. I proceeded to go into a deep meditative state in which I entered what we call the "Silence". During the Silence, I did not feel any sense of my body in the room meditating, I was only on the golf course. In those minutes, I was in two places at the same time. What are your thoughts? Have you had a similar experience? Thanks all!
posted by Rev. Mo to Religion & Philosophy (1 answer total)

This post was deleted for the following reason: This isn't really a question so much as metaphysical chatfilter. -- cortex

 
Is this astroturfing for the aforementioned seminary? Also, needs the "offmeds" tag.
posted by Inspector.Gadget at 12:24 PM on October 13, 2008 [1 favorite]


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