The event
Time: Early in the morning
Date: May 1998
Place: My flat on the Wiener Straße 19/6, Wiener Neustadt
I was 41 years old. It was early morning, and I was sleeping lightly. Although I hadn’t quite woken up, I saw the arrival of an old acquaintance at the foot of my bed. I saw that he was in a sexually aroused state. In the next moment, he started to have sex with me. My astral spirit was lying next to my physical body. I woke up fully in surprise and returned to my physical body. My old acquaintance left immediately.
You might think he was a hot-blooded Latin lover, but no, he was an Englishman.
The takeaways
It’s possible to do every physical thing with our astral bodies, and everything is easy and unencumbered. There are no laws of physics that have to be followed.
If we know the person who visits us, we recognize them immediately.
People know how to find us, even if they don’t know where we live.
Background
Shortly before, I had published an article in our organization’s staff journal. My old acquaintance (a former co-worker) had read it, I guess. It brought me into his mind.
Thoughts and theories
This event is too personal to share, yet I have to share it. People should know that this kind of thing can happen. My discomfort at revealing this personal thing is a small matter, compared with the importance of sharing information.
On the astral plane, people can find us immediately. They only need to think about us and they come to where we are. My old acquaintance didn’t know where I was living, but he found me. He didn’t need a map. Did he know where he was himself? I guess not. Even though he was with me, he wouldn’t know which building, or which street, or perhaps even which town he was in.
Taking this further — can anyone visit us? Does this mean we have to accept a visitor whom we don’t want? No, it doesn’t mean that. If we don’t want a visitor, we can repel them. And don’t forget the other side: If someone doesn’t want to receive our visit, and they repel us, then we skedaddle.
Afterword
There isn’t one. We never met again after that.