Net over the earth

I only recently got into astral projecting this year. When I try to leave the earth and go into space there is a massive mesh net like thing of energy and can never make it into space. One could say that I’m not a high enough level to go to space but I doubt that’s it. Searching online and I found nothing. Has anybody else seen this? Do aliens have a psychic block on this planet? It would be understandable if so.

  1. 3 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    Its been there for a long time and it keeps aliens from astral projecting here as well, its a neutral thing like Ozone.

  2. 3 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    By the way I found a pic on a paranormal site someone took a photo of the net flying really low, like just in the sky outside their window. It was just chillin kinda watchin things. I'd give you guys that photo if you hadn't attacked me.

  3. 3 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    That's weird, because in Robert Monroe's book on the topic, he seemed to have been able to go anywhere. And I've never heard of such a net in other people's accounts. Personally, I've never floated more than 30 ft from my body before coming back. I'm wondering if the net wasn't there before. If you look into the Bozrah hidden endtimes theory(which may be a mandela effect in and of itself), it's possible that some of us have had our consciousnesses transferred from a real earth to this fake earth holding cell while the tribulation is unfolding on the real earth. Maybe that's why there's some kind of containment net keeping you in here. Idk just throwing out possible explanations-https://www.reddit.com/r/Retconned/comments/eo5ujb/possible_explanation_for_the_me_theory_bible/

    • 3 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      Neither Robert Monroe or OP are correct.
      You are full of shit too so it’s fine.

      • 3 weeks ago
        Anonymous

        >You are full of shit too so it’s fine.
        How? I'm just throwing out what I've learned. Why don't you enlighten us?

      • 3 weeks ago
        Anonymous

        Explain why Robert was wrong

  4. 3 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    I always go through the net easily, you're just too scared, you'll never reach the high enough level because guys like you don't make it

  5. 3 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    the truth you seek

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  6. 3 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    Was it a honeycomb pattern? If so, yes I’ve seen it when I was a child.

  7. 3 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    I have never had any trouble.
    You may not want to accept it, but it is a you problem.

  8. 3 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    The entire solar system has fallen into the event horizon of a black hole. This is my own theory. You can find comments on some YouTube videos discussing it but they are from me.

    Are you familiar with dark matter? Supposedly 95% of the mass of the universe but completely invisible? This is based on observations of light from distant objects. My theory is that dark matter does not exist. The light has been distorted by the gravity of the black hole that we are inside of.
    This likewise goes for dark energy and the expansion of the universe. Scientists claim that the universe is expanding continuously faster and that as a result, even if we travel at the speed of light, we could never reach distant objects we see.
    The strange part? This is identical to what you would experience inside the event horizon of a black hole. You would see distant objects, but they would be pulling away from you, and even the speed of light would not bring you closer. Because you have been captured by the black hole.
    We are essentially cut off from the rest of the universe. The earth will experience more and more extreme time dilation, and eventually the distant stars will appear to evolve in rapid speed. We will be able to watch the end of the universe around us as we fall closer and closer to the center of the black hole.
    What you experienced was likely a spiritual representation of this isolation. The event horizon we are inside of is massive (hundreds to thousands of light years across) but we are likely the only intelligent beings inside of it. Hence why it feels as though the earth is caged.

    • 3 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      In my opinion many paranormal phenomena are explained by this theory. I believe the greys are humans from the future who have developed experimental craft to try and leave the black hole. Because your travel line and your timeline converge within the event horizon, they end up here instead of outside of the black hole. They are inadvertently time traveling while trying to escape. This is why all of their craft are crashed and disgustingly mangled. The common relation of strange radiation is likely some form of unknown quantum radiation emitted by the quantum star at the heart of the black hole. Future earth (where the greys come from) is probably bathed in it and nearly lifeless.
      It is likely that world governments have picked up on this. It may be the cause of the global crunch we have been enduring since the 1960s/1970s, since this became abundantly clear due to events like the Roswell crash and new findings is cosmological data.

      I’ve been considering keeping the concept private to write it into a sci-fi novel (seems original from my resrarch) but I believe it’s actually true so I’d rather discuss it than try and hold it back for some financial pursuit.

    • 3 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      There is no possibility for the solar system to fall into a black hole and maintain stable orbits.
      We know gravity waves spreads at the speed of light.
      What you are proposing would require the gravity of the black hole to affect a sphere that is ~1 light year in diameter all at the same time.

      • 3 weeks ago
        Anonymous

        It would be possible with a sufficiently large black hole. Like I said, this is an event horizon potentially hundreds to thousands of light years across. The solar system is just a fraction of a light year wide, even out to the edges of the Kuiper Belt.
        If we had passed into a sufficiently large event horizon, it would appear no different from being in normal space. This is the most difficult part to comprehend. There is no ‘firewall’ or other noticeable barrier when crossing into the event horizon. The only thing we can notice right now is the small changes in the movement of distant objects, which will be the most distorted.

        • 3 weeks ago
          Anonymous

          No, you are mistaking tidal forces for general gravity force.
          It is not possible for a black hole to affect a one light year sphere all at the same time.

          • 3 weeks ago
            Anonymous

            I think you are misinformed my friend.
            A black hole 1000ly across would easily and completely envelop our <1ly solar system.
            Voyager has traveled just 0.00253 light years from us. Our observed solar system being enveloped by even a small event horizon is entirely possible. You need to reconsider the scale of what you are imagining here.

            • 3 weeks ago
              Anonymous

              No, you are mistaking tidal forces for general gravity force.
              It is not possible for a black hole to affect a one light year sphere all at the same time.

              Voyager is the furthest object we have sent out, and it made it less than a percent of a light year so far. The Oort Cloud is theoretical but even then it will take Voyager up to 300 years to reach where it should be. The only other information we have about the universe around us comes from very distant light.
              Observing that distant light has led astronomers to two irrefutable conclusions.
              1. The distant objects we can see cannot be reached, and become increasingly more unreachable over time.
              2. The distant objects we can see do not seem to move in a way that can be explained by their apparent mass.
              Both of these phenomena can be explained by us being enveloped within an event horizon of a supermassive black hole. The gravitational slope we are on is extremely smooth and takes an extremely long time to traverse, which is why we do not experience anything gravitationally ourselves. We are simply very slowly rolling down a hill.
              I agree with your points if the solar system was indeed close to 1ly or for a smaller black hole. But a black hole with a event horizon 1ly or larger would envelop us in a subtle and difficult to detect manner. Especially considering all of the light *around* us and coming toward us is also enveloped.

              • 3 weeks ago
                Anonymous

                horrifying

              • 3 weeks ago
                Anonymous

                I think you could be right. We might find out by 2100

              • 3 weeks ago
                Anonymous

                Then you also are ignorrant or willfully stupid about what we know of gravity.
                The problem is anon has wrongly remembered the idea, which is that we have ALWAYS been in a black hole, which is plausible.
                It is impossible for the solar system to have been enveloped in a black hole without evidence of the difference in gravitic disturbance as such a large, integrated sphere of matter moved closer to a gravity well.

              • 3 weeks ago
                Anonymous

                >integrated sphere
                Unintegrated*

              • 3 weeks ago
                Anonymous

                It is impossible to say when it first occurred.
                The argument is getting caught up in tidal forces ‘entering’ the event horizon.
                From our perspective, nothing happens when we enter it.
                We are already in motion around the galactic core. This would be akin to a ball rolling in a straight line making a tiny deviation such that it would begin to curve. Within the ball, the initial deviation is essentially undetectable.
                Anons are imagining the solar system too big and the black hole too small. The Oort Cloud is a theoretical bound to the solar system. The actual solar system we have observed is less than 1% of a light year across.
                Meanwhile, the galaxy is over 100k light years wide. We could have undetectably entered a multi-light year event horizon within the last few hundred or thousand years. It could have happened a hundred million years ago and we are now just figuring it out.
                Black holes have no firewall or other barrier at the edge, it is merely curved space. We are already moving across curved space, so a small slow adjustment to our heading is nearly impossible to identify from our perspective.

              • 3 weeks ago
                Anonymous

                >Voyager is the furthest object we have sent out
                Completely irrelevant.
                Everything you said does not remove.thw fact that gravity cannot affect such a huge sphere all at the same time.
                Even if we limit ourselves to within the orbit of Pluto, we are talking hours before the gravity reaches the other side.
                Doesn't matter the size of the black hole.
                You are thinking about tidal forces, and that does not matter for this.
                What you are describing is like trying to have a gust of wind blow a circle of leaves all at the same time without affecting their relative position.
                Doesn't matter how big the wind is.
                And it doesn't matter how big the black hole is.
                Gravity cannot affect such a a large region of space at the same time.
                We know the speed of gravity.
                We have observed it.
                What you suggest is impossible.

        • 3 weeks ago
          Anonymous

          >The solar system is just a fraction of a light year wide, even out to the edges of the Kuiper Belt.
          The solar system extends out to the Oort Cloud, which has a radius of .3-.8 light years.
          Even with completely zero rotational tidal forces, there is no way for the entire spherical system to be affected by the gravity of a black hole with serious disturbance to that shell of rocky bodies, without disrupting the heliosheath, hours before the other side would even feel the weakened force from that distance.

          • 3 weeks ago
            Anonymous

            The Oort Cloud is entirely theoretical and has never been directly observed. It has just as much empirical basis as the black hole theory I have provided in this thread.

  9. 3 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    that is the electrical field of earth that is what protects us from all the crazy shit in space

  10. 3 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    A lot of NDE accounts mention seeing a net around the planet, no one really knows exactly what it is. According to soul trap theory, its part of the mechanism in place that make souls lose their memories and reincarnate. here's an old thread with info and sources on that https://archive.4plebs.org/x/thread/30430624/

  11. 3 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    EM field surrounding earth. You can get through with enough force. You can use the pyramids as a accelerator if you charge them with om they will shoot you right up through it. But its easier to teleport to your target destination. Takes a lot less energy to just slip through a portal to another world than to try and travel through space. If you insist on spacetravel the best way I can describe it is use other celestial bodies as gravitational slingshots. Study up on planetary magic and apply that to other stars and just use their gravity to pull you towards them.

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