There is another world out there. It is often experienced in the dream state and is filled with what we call illusions. This is the astral plane—a realm where life can transform in an instant. Most people only see it in dreams, but some visit it consciously. Writers like Leadbeater, Barbara Ann Brennan, and Stewart Swerdlow have all explored this space, from healing work to government research.
A Reality Brighter Than This One
I had teachers on this plane, and I can tell you: it is real. When you’re there, everything is brighter. You can see through objects, and while you might feel like you’ve lost your mind, you haven’t. It’s just a different experience. To fully be there, you have to develop your vision and awareness.
Creating Without Obstacles
The most powerful thing about the astral plane is that what you think, you create. In the physical world, we hit constant obstacles. On the astral plane, that resistance is gone. This is where your guides come in. Everyone has one. You can ask them for advice through prayer, pendulums, or just by being open to the information they send from higher planes.
The Soul’s True Home
I’ve never seen a social philosophy talk about this openly—the fact that life exists on other planes. We experience this through our aura. It’s all energy. The astral plane operates at a higher frequency than our physical bodies. It’s the soul world, the place your soul came from before incarnating here to learn its lessons.
Real-World Miracles
I used to talk with people like Sylvia Browne and Dolores Cannon about this. You see evidence of this world in “miracles” or when a friend shows up exactly when you need them. Communication there isn’t about talking; it’s a mental exchange.
Many famous people, from Carl Jung to Edgar Cayce, had guides. Even kids have “imaginary friends” that are actually quite real until society tells them to stop looking. Try communicating with these entities yourself—it’s how you find out who you really are.