![]() | OUR DREAMS ARE THE METHOD OF ASTRAL PROJECTIONPosted by beverly a. Mcginn on January 21, 2011 at 1:34pm in ASTRAL PROJECTION TRAVEL & OBE There's a fair chance you've already astral projected in your sleep. But there's actually a way to consciously use your dreams as a See how it works over here >>
The Dream Method: The Dream-Induced Astral Projection TechniqueHere's another astral projection technique for you. There are tons out there, but this one has got to be the easiest-to-learn. Don't get me wrong, learning astral projection is not easy. But this is a quick astral projection technique for just about anyone - beginner or veteran - to experience the journey of their lives! The Dream Method: Astral Projection Technique For Anyoneby Kim Benson on Associated Content
Astral projection is a phenomenon that has puzzled philosophers and scientists alike throughout the centuries. Anyone who's experienced astral projection will tell you - it's a very real experience, not a dream or an over-active imagination. So what is astral projection? Some people suggest it's when your soul temporarily leaves your body and walks around outside of it. Most contemporary writers and practitioners of astral projection, however, believe the soul never actually leaves the body unoccupied and vulnerable; instead, the "consciousness" (for lack of a better term) projects to a higher astral body and uses that body to travel about the astral planes. Whatever the explanation, astral projection is a life-altering experience. The possibilities for self-exploration, higher learning, and spiritual understanding are limitless. And, no, you don't have to have a near-death experience to achieve it. One simple yet effective technique to induce your own astral projection is using The Dream Method. It begins when you go to bed at night. You must be sure that you're not tired enough to fall sound asleep the moment your head hits the pillow. How do you accomplish this? Don't eat a heavy meal right before bed. Go to bed about an hour earlier than your normal routine. Prop your pillows up and lie on your back with your head and shoulders slightly lifted. Have a cup of green tea with your dinner. When you're comfortable, close your eyes and concentrate. Keep your mind focused and alert by repeating the affirmation in your head: tonight I will have an astral projection; tonight I will have an astral projection... When you're comfortable, close your eyes and concentrate. Keep your mind focused and alert by repeating the affirmation in your head: tonight I will have an astral projection; tonight I will have an astral projection... As your dream sneaks up on you, you'll notice the most random sounds and voices coming out of nowhere. As soon as your mind registers something unusual, grab it, repeat it to yourself, and take note of how unusual it is. For example, if you're falling asleep and a voice calls out your name-- take note of the voice and how out of place it is there in your bedroom at this hour of the night. Strange thoughts will drift into your mind. If you find yourself thinking, for no particular reason, that you need to paint the mailbox before the socks fall into the river-- grab it, and take note of how odd it is that you'd be thinking that. Continue this process, slightly waking yourself up each time you notice you're drifting off, until your dream finally overtakes you. You're conditioning your mind for astral projection. You're teaching your subconscious to recognize anything dream induced and out of the ordinary. You're also keeping your brain awake and alert as you go to sleep. Typically during a dream, if you were just walking through town when a rainbow umbrella with a face stopped you for directions, you wouldn't think anything of it. It would be just another day in dream town. When your mind is actively noticing the unusual, you might stop to reconsider that talking umbrella. As soon as it clicks that you are actually asleep in bed and all this is just a dream, one of two things will happen: You'll either have a lucid dream (an incredible experience where you, the dreamer, gets to conduct all the happenings in the dream, converse with the participants of the dream... or even request to exit the dream and have an astral projection,) or you'll open your eyes, sit up in bed... and realize your body is still lying down, sound asleep. Congratulations! You've just induced an astral projection out of a dream. Have fun on your astral travels! Our dreams are an exit for us to go beyond the physical world and But you can also end up in a lucid dream. Which is lots of fun too!
Enjoy and when you go to bed, try out this technique >> Cheers, The Astral Projection Team PS: Drop a comment below the blog post with your experiences.
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