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Astral Projection by RegyArya
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sebuah cerita ketika saat ingin melakukan astral projection
The Book of Astral Projection by stovefish
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An informative book based upon astral projection. Astral projection (or astral travel) is an interpretation of an out-of-body experience (OBE) that assumes the existence of an "astral body" separate from the physical body and capable of travelling outside it. Astral projection or travel denotes the astral body leaving the physical body to travel in an astral plane, in this book I explain all of the aspects of Astral Projection.
Astral Projection by Nimbuscus
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Chloe Miller has never had a restful nights sleep. She begins having vivid dreams that without fail always turn into horrific nightmares. Chloe tries to hide it the best she can from her family not wanting to worry them knowing, they're already going through enough right now. However it's hard to hide bags under your eyes and your tragically slipping grades. When her parents send her to therapy everything changes. Her dreams become real as she accidentally astral projects one night. Chloe explores this new ability of hers unknowingly stumbling across something much darker than a simple nightmare.
Lucid Space Travel. (Oneshot) by Dream229
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Have you heard of something called lucid dreaming? About Space? About Super Man? Because if you didn't then my story might be a bit weird for you. This is a one shot story that might make you laugh. It's not guaranteed though, just give it a try!
SPACE TRAVEL; GFX by Stormfires
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▮SPACE TRAVEL ーGRAPHICS PORTFOLIO
Space Travel by YantheMan1999
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This story was a lot of fun to write. I don't know how much else there is to say, except that this is my first, and, as yet, only foray into the science fiction genre. While writing, I just sort of let the story develop, and I'm pretty happy with where it went. I know I don't normally do this, but I'm publishing this in segments in order to preserve the footnoted format I wrote it in, which is rather integral to the story. There we go. I hope you enjoy.
A Guide to Egyptian History by Professor_Warlock
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Idk, how I got to this (well, ok not true) but I really want to write about this. So I present to you a guide of the infamous pantheon of Egypt. I literally took out all my books on Egypt, up at midnight with some orange juice. Yay me!
The Aziza Chronicles: Awakening by Calming_insanity
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Dedicated to Destiny Rose Texeira Borges, who was always a source of Magic and Light in my life. Justice Montgomery wakes up one day to discover that she is not entirely human. She also learns that she is chosen to be a warrior against the dark supernatural forces that plague the world around her. And if that wasn't bad enough, the weight of the world is quickly thrown onto her inexperienced shoulders. Will she be able to unmask the evils that threaten the people she loves? will she learn what it means to be the Guardian? Will she save the world? Or end it? Images provided by Instagram: olivia_roach and esmeraldaa96
The African Folktale: Collection Of Tales [Completed] by let_alpha_write
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Folk tales and myths serve as a means of handing down traditions and customs from one generation to the next in Africa. For several generations, stories from Africa have traditionally been passed down by word of mouth. Often, after a hard day's work, the adults would gather the children together by moonlight, around a village fire and tell stories. This is traditionally called Tales by Moonlight. Usually the stories are meant to prepare young people for life, and so taught a lesson or moral.