RE: The Art of Astral Projection
Very good article @stewsak, you obviously know what you are talking about. I spent many years investigating this subject as I had several spontaneous out of body experiences and false awakenings whilst in bed. One occasion I was out of my body and checking out the walls of my room to check for known marks on the paint to make sure I wasn’t dreaming. I looked at the bedside table and saw my book cover, the lamp and other ornaments around the room but when I looked at the bed sheets they had flowers on them and the sheets I was using that week were white. This puzzled me and actually caused me to fall back into my body and wake up.
Your reference to fluoride is a fact I have forgotten about recently, but I was very anti fluoride as a mother and luckily I lived somewhere that did not put it in the water. Non fluoride toothpaste was hard to get back in the 80’s but health food shops sold some and I have since started using a natural tooth tonic made locally by a friend of mine. All the children’s toothpastes sold commercially in Australia contain fluoride it’s awful that they don’t even give parents a choice.
Yes agreed, not having a choice as a parent when it comes to fluoride is super awful and terrifying. It's amazing how they snuck it in, to the point it's part of popular culture with all of the toothpaste commercials we've seen over our lifetimes.
Your spontaneous astral "jump" is quite interesting. Although there are a few kinds of "jumps," most rooms you "jump" into are quite similar if compared to this realm. Similar but yet different and this also goes for the building structure. For example, if you astral "jump" from your bedroom, your bedroom and house will be almost the same but very different. If you astral "jump" from a condo building then the entire building will be the same but different with similar floors. You would need to get out of the building to "explore" the realm you astral "jumped" to.
In your case, it was a room you are familiar with so you noticed the slight differences. For the most part, the first room you astral "jump" to is your safe room and it's in this room you should learn your beginning abilities before deeply exploring the realms you astral "jump" to. A fun fact about all this is, a successful astral "jump" becomes part of your recallable memory forever (recallable memory meaning it really happened). You can control your emotions while "jumping" & you can control your darkest desires whereas a dream you can not. A dream is hard to remember because you only remember the moment before you wake-up and you can't control your emotions in a dream. Unless you master lucid dreaming, but that's a whole different subject :)
Thanks a million for coming by and have an amazing week!
I always thought you started off in this realm, just without the physical body. I now understand why there were subtle differences. I have always been fascinated by the story I heard of a person who left their body during surgery rising up to the ceiling where there were narrow windows at the top to let daylight in. Whilst up there they saw a sneaker on the roof. After surgery he asked a nurse to go up to the roof and look and the nurse found a sneaker in the exact place they had seen it. Is this the astral or did he just leave his body and thereby was able to float up that high?
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I'm not quite sure about that one ( meaning never heard of it) because I've not yet mastered any floating or flying abilities. In my experience, my astral "jumps" sent me to other realms where each realm abides by the natural & spiritual laws that hold it together. But just because I don't have those abilities doesn't mean other entities don't. I've met some powerful entities along this astral journey of mine :)
You have obviously done a lot research on your journey and had some interesting experiences along the way. My experiences were quite a few years ago but I am getting interested in these reals agin now and feel that I should get reacquainted with the process. Thanks for your post it has rekindled my interest in this subject for sure.
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