I've read the other posts in the thread and want to add to this: Yes you can create your own place on the astral, and yes some worlds represented in video games or other fiction are inspired by such places, which you can potentially visit.ARandomDemon wrote: ↑Thu Dec 24, 2020 6:56 pm I'm not talking about thoughtforms or tulpas or the like, I'm talking about going onto the astral plane and creating a new landscape in the similar fashion that artificial elementals are made.
This new custom landscape can be populated with thoughtforms or genuine entities as time goes on. The land in question may have its own natural or magical energy inside of it and it can also gain its own laws of physics due to all the energy and new magical lifeforms that lurk inside it.
I'm only asking because there are people who are claiming to astral project to the Pokemon or Anime universe to do stuff in there. It's either that they're dreaming or they're dealing with thoughtform landscapes or a bunch of spirits are messing with them by putting illusion blinders on them or something.
I asked 'A' the Bronwyn about this and she tossed me a 'Cornucopia' reversed and a Root chakra Reversed.
I think it means something about Not being safe?
I then said something to the Elder Hag "B" about it and she gave me a "Envy" reversed and an "Angel Of Strength" reversed.
I guess she's trying to say "I don't envy their weakness."
Uh, anyway, are thoughtform landscapes a possible explanation for people astral projecting to the so-called Pokemon universe?
The /sunflower/ board I'm running over at 8kun is partially about exactly this. This here is the guide we use for creating your own place if you want:
https://pastebin.com/4b4TBGJJ
I've personally spent most time on the worlds of Gensokyo from the Touhou games, and Japari Park from the Kemono Friends game/anime world. They're both real places inhabited by real entities. The first one, as the name implies "eastern way" may be more seen as a world of yokais (asian folklore beings) in general. Artists get inspiration from places like these, intentionally or unknowingly, and that's how they end up in games.
That's not to say all of them are real to begin with, some were probably created by the fans of a work of fiction as well. Even so it doesn't make it less real.