Quote:Astral projection is for real in my experience. You'll of course have to prove it for yourself. Also, you don't actually leave your body. In an OBE, you enter a different dimension, sometimes called the real-time zone, which is almost a duplicate of the real world except it is malleable to human thought.
Are you saying that astral projection is a different phenomenon from OBEs, or am I misunderstanding you? I always thought astral projection meant going out of body voluntarily.
Quote:Generally, its hard to read fine details while OBE, so if you're going to do an experiment, use big symbols, and the closer to your physical body, the less likely you'll have distorted perceptions.
Is this because of the nature of OBE consciousness, i.e. it's somewhat cloudy and dreamlike, or is it because most people who go out of body have not developed the skills necessary to keep focused because the mind wanders and creates images that mix in with reality?
Quote:I know someone who learned how to project via meditation in 4 days. Unfortunately, she started to project unintentionally after that which really caused havoc in her life.
That's kind of scary. I think the main reason I've never intentionally pursued OBEs is because I'm afraid I might stay out of the body involuntarily or something weird would happen to me like this woman you describe. It sounds like she might have damaged the part of the brain that controls perception of being in the body -- probably the electrical surge (vibrations) from leaving the body was what did it to her brain and set her up for involuntary OBEs. Some people's brain/nervous system is really sensitive. It's almost like a seizure type thing. That's why seizures can cause OBEs.
I think it must be exciting and enlightening to do astral projection and OBEs, but on the other hand, it is playing with fire.
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