The idea is a interesting one.
Though similar things have happened, in different fashions, even unwittingly, or at least been imagined.
A interesting fictional account of what one might consider a evocation of a living person takes place in Fortune's (,Dion) Moon Magic, within the first 70 pgs or so.
"...having a material anchor in the form of a body, an individual cannot be conjured in this fashion if they don't want it."
Reminds me of another work by Fortune in her The Secrets of Dr. Taverner. "The Subletting of the Mansion" I think is the one.
Work of this nature would be simple enough to do on unwilling participants, Lord knows there are plenty of ways to develop the "astral links" needed in the information age ( especially through photographs on blogs, bios, etc ).
Although for a willing participant I think there are plenty of naive persons willing to leap right into the fray, though I wouldn't recommend this sort of experimenting with what one might consider "spiritually infantile" individuals.
Perhaps if a person had at the very v. least a humble background of daily ritual practice ( the LBRP for at least a few months, perhaps some depth/psychoanalyitic therapy even ), then it would be a safer for you to prod their "astral shells".
I understand wanting to experiment with persons which you are not closely familiar with, but you would have to understand the reluctance of persons to willingly subject themselves to this sort of thing.
Of course this practice has more then enough worthwhile aims for the ethically invalid, but what would be the real purpose for persons who might consider themselves more upright? Not going holier then thou and perhaps I'm just short-sighted, but seriously why would you really desire to evoke a living [consenting] person? To interrogate them? You can do that in their waking hours, right next to them and if they are interested in letting you know, they will.
Interesting topic all the same, Nick
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