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Astral Flower

Astral Flower

“Your past built the present you, but it shouldn’t be a shackle for your future.” A peerless assassin, codename Hua, received her last big mission after nearly died in an avalanche. Everyone knew that the Nan Family had a long missing daughter who only recently returned. She was raised in the village and didn’t have common sense of the nobility daughter, inviting mockery all over the Green Planet. Hearing various jokes about this daughter, they only shook their head and feel that she was not worthy of the Nan Family. However… Those who bullied her were bullied back by others suddenly. Those who wanted to hurt her suddenly got oppressed. Those who tried to harm her fell unlucky and got hurt instead. Nan Hua watched this all with an innocent look. They didn’t know that the one who put them in this predicament is precisely the unsightly young miss they looked down upon. Everything was doing well, but why did her supposed indifferent fiancé paid so much attention to her? Shouldn’t he just focus on the examination and his career in the military? A while later, Nan Hua saw Long Qian Xing staring at her gently and smiled back. ... Story set in fictional world with some advanced technology. Join the discord to chat with the author and other readers: https://discord.gg/pBy2wGB ... Note: This story can be read separately, but if you want to, you can read her other stories in: Prequel: Forgotten Legend of the Bloodied Flower [on going] ... Other novels: -Flowers Bloom from Battlefield [complete] - Under the Veil of Night [complete] - 7 Path of the Lilies [on long hiatus] - 1 Year of Beginning [complete] - Villain Lady [complete] - Science and Fantasy [complete] - 2 Years of Restarting [complete] - The Quiet Empress [complete] - The Villain's Little Cat [on going] ... Follow me on IG: @sora100518
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Is astral projection into fiction books possible?
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2024-12-09 04:25
Well, from a scientific perspective, astral projection in general lacks conclusive scientific evidence. When it comes to astral projection into fiction books, it's even more far - fetched. Fiction books are just collections of printed words or digital text. There's no known mechanism by which a physical or spiritual form could 'project' into them. So, in short, no, it's not possible.
What are the characteristics of books about astral projection fiction?
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2024-11-11 23:38
Well, they often have a sense of otherworldliness. The settings might be in different dimensions or spiritual realms that are not part of our normal physical world. For example, in many such books, characters can float through walls or visit places that only exist in a spiritual sense.
What are the characteristics of good astral projection fiction books?
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2024-11-08 09:36
Good astral projection fiction books often have vivid descriptions of the astral realm. For example, they might describe the colors, the landscapes, and the entities that exist there. They also usually include a character's journey of self - discovery through astral projection.
Astral Projection Stories: Fact or Fiction?
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2024-12-09 13:16
Fiction. There is no scientific evidence to support the existence of astral projection. It often involves claims of the spirit or consciousness leaving the body and traveling elsewhere, but such ideas go against our current understanding of the physical world and the nature of consciousness.
What are the most popular astral projection science fiction books?
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2024-12-09 10:05
Among the popular ones could be 'Solaris' as well. The way it presents the interaction between the human mind and the alien entity on the planet is somewhat like astral projection in that it involves a deep mental exploration that goes beyond the physical realm.
Can you recommend some astral projection fiction books?
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2024-11-08 09:44
One popular astral projection fiction book is 'The Celestine Prophecy'. It weaves a story that involves spiritual elements which are somewhat related to astral projection concepts. Another one could be 'Journey of Souls' which, while more about soul travels, has elements that can be associated with astral projection.
Astral Projection Real Life Stories: Do They Prove the Existence of Astral Projection?
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2024-12-10 04:23
Astral projection real life stories are often subjective experiences. People might believe they've projected their astral bodies, but it could be related to psychological factors. For example, during sleep paralysis, the mind can create the illusion of leaving the body. These stories are interesting but lack the scientific basis to confirm astral projection as a real phenomenon.
Can you recommend some astral projection science fiction books?
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2024-12-09 00:30
Sure. 'A Scanner Darkly' by Philip K. Dick is a book that has some elements related to astral projection in a sense. It's set in a dystopian future where the main character's experiences with different states of consciousness can be seen as somewhat parallel to astral projection. There are also other works that touch on this theme, like some of the more esoteric science fiction stories that deal with psychic phenomena and out - of - body experiences in a science - fiction context.
What would astral projection into fiction books be like if it were possible?
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2024-12-07 03:27
If astral projection into fiction books were possible, it would be a mind - blowing adventure. Imagine being able to enter the dystopian world of '1984' and seeing Big Brother's all - seeing eyes for yourself. You could explore the futuristic cities of science - fiction novels or the enchanted forests of fairy tales. You might even be able to influence the story, changing the course of events or helping the characters in their quests. It would be a fusion of our own consciousness with the fictional universes, blurring the line between reality and imagination.
Can you recommend some books about astral projection fiction?
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2024-11-11 23:09
A lesser - known but interesting book is 'Astral Projection for Beginners' by Richard Webster. It not only has fictional elements related to astral projection but also gives some practical advice on the concept, blurring the line between fiction and self - help in an interesting way.
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