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PauliEffect
18th November 2012, 01:16 AM
I use a grade from 0 - 10 (10 is the best/highest) on the books and documents.


The Multidimensional Human, 2010, Kurt Leland

Unordered by me so far.

Note: This book shall not be mixed up with a book, by Jürgen Ziewe, with
almost the same title.


Music and the Soul, 2004, Kurt Leland

Unordered by me so far.


The Unanswered Question, 2002, Kurt Leland

Unordered by me so far.


Otherwhere, 2001, Kurt Leland

GRADE: 8.5

This book is mostly about Leland's travels into the non-physical world. Much like
Monroe, Leland describes what he call different Zones. I think Leland's descriptions
could be seen as an alternative to the Monroe Focus Levels. I was not able to
map Leland's experiences to the various Focus Levels. Leland's non-physical world
was somehow different.

Much of the book goes about describing the Shadow Worlds: Alternate Was, Alternate Is
and Alternate Will-Be.

To my surprise Leland's experiences how an individuals personality is completely
burnt away. Only a small gold figurine is left!

I have to ponder over exactly what that could mean.

The non-physical world Leland describes is his own representation. Anyone else seeing
the same things will most likely perceive it differently. Leland uses his own words to
describe several things. He has more than one guide type and discarnates are called Shades.
Leland also introduces the concept of astral Gateways with Gatekeepers, preventing
immature individuals to enter.

The book is much about personal growth and following the higher self's master plan. At
some parts I would say that reading Leland's Astral Log was better.

Leland brings up various views on religion, specially Christianity, and how it has become twisted
over time. Leland also takes a short tour into the Afterdeath Zone of ancient Egypt which is
no longer inhabited by any discarnates.

Some criticism on the book is that it at some places uses very long sentences. At other
places Leland uses difficult wordings, so I had to re-read sentences several times.

Maybe I wanted a little more structure in the book. As it is now, Leland has tried to
make it become a travel guide. I still give it a fairly high grade because of the insights
and questions it provoked in me.


Menus for Impulsive Living, 1989, Kurt Leland

Unordered by me so far.



Astral Projection Log, 2002 - 2010, Kurt Leland

GRADE: 8.5

The Astral Projection Log can be found at no particular cost at Leland's
site http://www.kurtleland.com/astral-projection-log

The Astral Projection Log is a collection of selected (?) astral experiences
that Leland has had over the years 2002 - 2009. Leland has managed to get
quite some lengthy answers from astral entities. He also gives numerous
and detailed descriptions of astral environments.

Several of Leland's Log entries have quite some depth focusing on personal
growth, dream symbols and afterlife matters. Leland meets guides and
discarnates (called Shades) on his journeys.

I'm amazed at the quality and volume of his experiences. Leland's approach
is slightly different than the Monroe school. He is influenced by
theosophical principles.

The Logs are not describing a complete astral structure in the same way as
for example Moen's books. My guess is that to get the full structure from
a Leland point of view, you'll have to read some of his books.
To aid the reader, I've picked and commented some of Leland's Log entries
in the links below:


Leland gets two important questions from a guide. I don't know where to put this
environment in terms of the Monroe Focus Levels. Could it be either F 26 or F 27?
http://www.kurtleland.com/astral-projection-log/2003/128-hearing-the-call-of-the-source-upper-mental-plane


A guide teaches Leland about BST zones and the growth of the soul.
http://www.kurtleland.com/astral-projection-log/2003/122-afterlife-central-upper-mental-plane-causal-body

Leland enters an Afterlife area of reflection and life evaluation. A guide
enhances Leland perceptions for the time of the experience.
http://www.kurtleland.com/astral-projection-log/2004/113-the-gate-of-hell-upper-and-lower-mental-plane-causal-body


Leland meets an alien (non-human) guide who deals with discarnate humans.
She explains that the high number of births on Earth gives cause to a great
inflow of incarnates from other reality systems.
http://www.kurtleland.com/astral-projection-log/2005/107-emissaries-from-other-realities-upper-mental-plane-causal-body


Leland follows some discarnates on their Afterlife review.
http://www.kurtleland.com/astral-projection-log/2007/111-the-deep-life-review-zone-lower-mental-plane-causal-body


Leland explains how energy healing with a crystal is done in his psychic
development classes. An astral being (a brownie) inhabits Leland's
crystal.
http://www.kurtleland.com/astral-projection-log/2008/141-the-dark-crystal-physical-body-astral-vision


Leland gives a great run-through of the Dream Zone's three types of dreams
and how we can learn things in dream teachings, so called Simulations.
http://www.kurtleland.com/astral-projection-log/2006/99-recognizing-simulations-astral-plane


Leland undergoes astral hospital treatment to achieve further personal growth.
http://www.kurtleland.com/astral-projection-log/2006/108-hospital-for-diseased-beliefs-lower-mental-plane-causal-body

A non-human guide teaches Leland about how discarnates plan and choose their
next incarnation.
http://www.kurtleland.com/astral-projection-log/2005/102-the-future-life-screening-room-upper-mental-plane-causal-body


Leland writes about his experience of Focus 10.
http://www.kurtleland.com/astral-projection-log/2005/104-sensing-my-mystic-chord-etheric-body

Leland listens as a guide teaches musicians in a Dream Class to aid personal growth.
http://www.kurtleland.com/astral-projection-log/2005/96-dream-master-class-for-musicians-astral-plane


A guide informs Leland that he is an oddball. Leland gets more advanced lessons
in Dreams, get to know sharing of discarnate lives, and "BST" in Dream land.
These are two important Log entries:
http://www.kurtleland.com/astral-projection-log/2004/115-diner-in-the-sky-astral-and-mental-planes
http://www.kurtleland.com/astral-projection-log/2004/114-lesser-known-byways-of-the-dream-zone-astral-plane


Leland visits the Akashic and gets a tour by a guide:
http://www.kurtleland.com/astral-projection-log/2003/94-tour-of-the-akashic-records-upper-mental-plane-causal-body

Non-physical bodies:
http://www.kurtleland.com/astral-projection-log/2010/189-haiti-after-the-earthquake-buddhic-body


Happy reading. :)

Korpo
19th November 2012, 12:28 PM
Hello, PauliEffect.


To my surprise Leland's experiences how an individuals personality is completely
burnt away. Only a small gold figurine is left!

I have to ponder over exactly what that could mean.

Only the false personality is burned away, the divine seed within the personality is maintained. IIRC he also explains how an organic spiritual growth process would normally expand the gold core to encompass most of the resulting personality, with maybe only a small "veneer" of false personality on top, while a very unaware lifetime might result in a process as symbolised here. The discarnate in question was surely an extreme example.


Leland brings up various views on religion, specially Christianity, and how it has become twisted
over time. Leland also takes a short tour into the Afterdeath Zone of ancient Egypt which is
no longer inhabited by any discarnates.

The topics of the afterlife and religious views about it are expanded on in "The Unanswered Question," including references to the Egyptian Book of the Dead, the Tibetan Book of Living and Dying (and the concept of Bardo states), Swedenborg's descriptions of the afterlife, etc.


I'm amazed at the quality and volume of his experiences. Leland's approach
is slightly different than the Monroe school. He is influenced by
theosophical principles.

The Logs are not describing a complete astral structure in the same way as
for example Moen's books. My guess is that to get the full structure from
a Leland point of view, you'll have to read some of his books.

You could also read the theosophical material. The structure has been largely described by authors such as Besant and Leadbeater (like "Man and his Bodies", which influenced "The Multidimensional Human"), or, as you mention yourself, there is also a lot of information in the astral projection log.

CFTraveler
19th November 2012, 01:29 PM
I've read Multidimensional Human, which I would rate a solid 9, and
The Unanswered Question, which I would rate as a 10, as I loved it both for its content and the way it's delivered.