Quote:When I experience astral projection, then I tell skeptics about it, then those skeptics say it's not real, that's ignorance/lack of awareness on their part.
Generalization again, how did you come to the conclusion that EVERY SINGLE skeptic would say from the start that it is irreal? There is a wide gap between skepticism and ignorance, it was mentioned before, a skeptic would at least try to verify/falsify it for him/herself.
I understand (clincing to your example) scepticism in the way, "not being able" to imagine it according to ones beliefs/ what he learned/ view on the world, his/her logic tells it is apart from his/her own view. So then questioning it is not to discredit you beliefs (I did not get the point until now, why do you always think that skepticism is there to affront you?) , on the other hand also to maybe enrich the skeptics mind (I wrote maybe, because not everyone would try to falsify/ verify it, those who do not want to try it, mostly have no strong arguments ("it is not real because it is like that" things like this) against sth., but that's ignorance).
If you own experiences are convincing to you, it must not be the case that they convince others as well.
You often read about "multiple realities" in which humanbeings are supposed to live in (first point where I would start would be the subjective view on the world, everyone has his own), same world, different approach.
regards,
pulsar