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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | The Sixth Doctor described the astral plane as a "collective illusion." The mind travelled out of its body via astral projection into the "universe's subconscious," dimensions of etheric mental energy that mirrored the physical world. It was notoriously tricky and beguiling, and took great will power to return from. (AUDIO: Point of Entry) He claimed that there was no such thing as time on the astral plane. (TV: The Two Doctors) |
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