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Sat, 2010/03/06 - 4:13pm
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It is not dangerous, it happens everytime we go to sleep and we wake up fine.
A lot of people actually have more astral experiences as children than they do as adults, until they start trying with a course like the one here.
Usually if children talk about it the people say "oh it was just a dream" and we start to forget what it was like being young when we grow older.
I don't know about the lognes monster, but you can see things that are not real there, like in a dream you have; you can think about anything but that does not make it real. Maybe the lognes monster is real, but I have not seen him, or her, or it.










Can it be dangeres? And for children?
And if you want to visit the Lognes monster? Can the see us?
pleas answer.