Unveil The Remarkable Capabilities Of Bilocation
Bilocation is the ability to physically manifest a physical presence in two places at once. Bilocation, or sometimes multilocation, is an alleged psychic or miraculous ability wherein an individual or object is located or appears to be located in two distinct places at the same time. Reports of bilocation phenomena have been made in a wide variety of historical and religious contexts, ranging from ancient Greek legends and Christian traditions to modern occultism.
In Ancient Egyptian mythology, a ka was a tangible "spirit double" having the same memories and feelings as the person to whom the counterpart belongs. The Greek Princess presents an Egyptian view of the Trojan War in which a ka of Helen misleads Paris, helping to stop the war.
This mimic sense also appears in Euripides' play Helen, and in Norse mythology, a vardøger is a ghostly double who is seen performing the person's actions in advance. In Finnish mythology, this pattern is described as having an etiäinen," a firstcomer". the concept of alter egos and double spirits has appeared in the folklore, myths, religious concepts, and traditions of many cultures throughout human history.
Autoscopy is the experience in which an individual perceives the surrounding environment from a different perspective, from a position outside of their own body. Autoscopy comes from the ancient Greek autós (αὐτός, "self") and skopós (σκοπός, "watcher").
Autoscopy has been of interest to humankind from time immemorial and is abundant in the folklore, mythology, and spiritual narratives of most ancient and modern societies. Cases of autoscopy are commonly encountered in modern psychiatric practice. According to neurological research, autoscopic experiences are hallucinations. Their root cause is unclear. Autoscopic experiences can include non-mirroring real-time images and the experiencer may be able to move.
Experiences are characterized by the presence of the following three factors:
Disembodiment an apparent location of the self outside one's body;
impression of seeing the world from an elevated and distanced, but egocentric visuospatial perspective; impression of seeing one's own body from this perspective (autoscopy). The autoscopic phenomenon is classified into the following six typologies: autoscopic hallucination, he-autoscopy or heautoscopic proper, feeling of a presence, out-of-body experience, and negative and inner forms of autoscopy.
Christian history of saints and mystics is filled with accounts of bilocation. What is this occurrence? What different kinds are there? How widespread is it? Catholic Mystical Literature. St. Parde Pio Of Pietrelcina, Lady Of the Pillar, St. Thomas Aquinas. Mystically manifesting as what St. Thomas Aquinas called the "Aerial Body" which is a kind of temporary physical form that can be assumed for a time of 2-3hrs of presence. Your body is present in both places in its full physical form. Based on more recent physics Space & Time aren't absolute but can be Folded. And one can have their physical body appear in the full physical way in two Places At Once.
The phenomenon of bilocation is one of the most remarkable gifts attributed to Padre Pio. His appearances on various the continents are attested by numerous eye witnesses, who either saw him or smelled the odors characteristically associated with his presence, described by some as roses and by others as tobacco. The phenomenon of odor (sometimes called the odor of sanctity) is itself well established in Padre Pio's case.
The closest St. Padre Pio ever came to an explanation of bilocation was to say that it occurred "by an extension of his personality." The thought of energy generated while praying or meditating intensely may manifest in physical ways across time and space. List of Christian Saints who had the ability to Bi-Locate. https://catholicmystics.blogspot.com/p/bilocation-bilocation-is-phenomenon-in.html. To Be Continued Bi-Location And The Alien Connection
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