Diaphanous Existence(s)

Diaphanous Existence(s)

A Story by neurostar burns

After reading thousands of pages of peoples' experiences, experienced and unexperienced people of various backgrounds, with scrutiny and likewise for my own extrapolations, it is preponderously conclusive that experiences are of different levels, not always veridically experienced by our senses. The brain is aware of many experiences that are not at the forefront of our conscious nor that we even now know of those nature(s).



Hence, through our consciousness, we have levels of experience, described by some like the layering of onions.  Not one set of focused, concrete experiences but a filtered and assimilated collage which constantly is open to ongoing experiences, even if one is catatonic or paralyzed.



Thereby, we can and do experience at times other experiences completely different from our own environs we commonly have on the earth plane. According to some people's testimonies, these different experiences are of different realms of experience than what we would expect to encounter and often they are short and infrequent experiences, which our brain would barely be able to deal with sanely under our present environments. Most reports I have come across indicate these other realms to be so utterly different that we would conclude there is nothing we could live with or have in common. And they are not frequently or commonly experienced but, fortunately for us, seldom.



They are literally right beside us, but as if an unbreakable, diaphanous layered wrap or tissue that will perpetually stretch but doesn't break, they are typically inaccessible and keep these realms separated. (Except perhaps though "empty space"). Once in a great while, the diaphanous barrier is briefly breached by some arrangements of conditions. Yet, all conscious and subconscious experiences add to our understanding of existence in our present circumstances.  

© 2016 neurostar burns


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Neurostar,
Thank you so much for review. After reading it, I read a few of your stories and they are absolutely beautiful. I'd have to say I'm in love with your vernacular and understanding on the topics you wrote about. You are a wonderful writer!

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