![]() | SWITCH ON YOUR ASTRAL PROJECTION POWER WITH THE BRAIN`S AMYGDALAPosted by beverly a. Mcginn on February 18, 2011 at 1:47pm in ASTRAL PROJECTION TRAVEL & OBE by Astral Projection Team Anne's experiences and research have gone a long way in helping astral projectors understand In a recent interview with Steve G. Jones, Anne Moss shared an amazing array of astral projection information based on her thousands of astral travels and her vast knowledge of the topic. Anne's experiences and research have gone a long way in helping astral projectors understand the why's, how's and wherefores of astral projection. In one of her articles she discusses the brain's amygdala and it's potentially powerful role for conscious astral projection. Our Amygdala: The Astral Projection Switch? I'm always curious about how the physical body, especially the brain, behaves during projection, conscious or otherwise. As I've mentioned on my site, it appears the following occurs during a projection:
We could probably deduce that the brain is the last to separate from the physical because most of our energy is generated there through electricity in the form of nerve impulses called "action potentials". This also means if we want a conscious projection, we must quell activity in the head through control of breathing and body/brain interaction. I don't say "thought processes" because I think as long as we're not sending signals to our body such as "I'm hungry, I'm cold, I'm afraid" we can still "think" and induce the hypnagogic state. I used to believe that "thinking" itself was a hindrance, but most of us fall asleep with thoughts on our mind. As long as it's not accompanied with worry or our thoughts are not excessive, we should be okay. We also think continually in the astral and this doesn't noticeably bring us back to our physical shells, unless the body itself is calling for us. So where's the trigger? When does consciousness shift from the physical plane to the subtle? Is it more easily reproducible?
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