But where am i suppose to go?
Wherever you land. In theory you go where your energy body takes you, because your energy body has to be compatible with the environment (the energy body is the environment) and when you have adapted to whichever 'plane' or 'area' or 'focus', your energy body will reflect this and then you'll be able to go further.
The 'Astral School' (which can be in various places), also known as 'simulations' and 'lessons', are areas in between planes/areas in which you accomplish goals, sometimes built into the area, and get you ready for the 'next' plane/area/locale (or whateveryouwanttocallit).
For example, let's say you land in the RTZ in your room. You want to go to the astral. Let's say that a door appears where your closet is. But when you get close it changes to something else. This would be a simulation (lesson) designed to have you problem-solve yourself into the astral 'proper'.
So you approach it various ways and finally get through the door. Now you're on the beach. You run to the water and then find yourself back in your body.
This can be a lesson designed to get you to the astral, with many layers of teaching. First, you have to recognize where you are, and what the door represents. Once you've figured it out, you go through, knowing that this is a means of travel. You have landed in the astral, which is in my example symbolic of a barrier crossing.
You may wake up thinking that you devolved into a dream and be disappointed- yet you actually fulfilled the purpose of the simulation- you got out by getting through- and the reason for the simulation ceased to exist, so you phased back into your waking awareness.
So, to get to where you want to go, you have to get through where you land, plain and simple. This is the nature of travel. Adapt and learn, and go on.
xDDD i have AP into RTZ through a dream and appeared in my room and all i said was "i want to be in the astral"
The fact that you didn't recognize where you were shows you were not ready. Your room is the RTZ, the dream is in the astral- the astral unconscious. When you asked to go to the astral proper, you needed to go to the RTZ first, then shift to the astral, because the conscious aspect is very important. So you didn't 'get through', you decided it was 'wrong' and terminated the projection.
xDDD. when i imagine a place where i want to go nothing happens or i fall asleep. whats the intent, whats the trigger, that important step that makes you be there ( i think its call 'reflex'? or something like that)? i know that is within my head, but perhaps i have not recognize it yet :\
Imagining a place is a way to give shape to the astral, but it's not an exit technique in itself, and you have to continue giving the scape energy to maintain it. That's why places in the astral look like established places, because of the amount of collective thought-power that went into shaping them.
A 'rundown', in which you do what you do, very often lands you in a different scape- which is fine, because the purpose is to place your conscious intent in a nonphysical focus of consciousness, but it doesn't mean you created someplace to go to. Some people do it (I've done this once or twice, but I think these places existed already and all I did was 'tune into' them). If you put your energy in a specific place (your own personal space) you have to dedicate this one place a lot of your energy and eventually it will manifest, but it more than likely won't be instant.
Frankly, I don't know what the trigger is- it may be an energy thing, it may be a consciousness thing, it may even be an environmental thing- but I think it is a combination of all of the above, which is why I practice all of it. And there are many people who tried and tried and got nothing until they did energy work. Even if they didn't realize they did (like martial arts, yoga, taichi, or any other type of exercise that uses breathing to exert the movement- even weightlifting can be energy work if done right.)
-- I hope these words are somewhat helpful.