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« on: June 10, 2005, 01:09:50 » |
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Hello gang, I have started this post so that we can have everyone's personal techniques all in one spot. Post what works for you and share it with the rest of the community.  Jen
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« Reply #1 on: June 10, 2005, 04:03:52 » |
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Since no one replied... I'm gonna start it  Keep in mind that I am still trying to get out (it's been a yr now). I start by laying down in my bed on my back. I look at the ceiling for about 10 minutes. I concentrate on the radom thoughts that are coming in my head. After 10 minutes, I close my eyes and I get all thoughts out of my head. i imagine my self falling in the dark. I keep falling and falling. eventualy the vibes hit and I imagine my self grabbing a rope on top of my bed and pulling.... So yeah, I use the rope technique to get out.
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Kodemaster
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« Reply #2 on: June 12, 2005, 22:23:33 » |
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Entering the astral from a dream: Most people don't realise this, but it takes several years of practice (for most people) to enter the astral straight through meditation (sometimes referred to as a "Fully Conscious Projection".) Instead, most people's projections are pulled from a dream (because you need to be relaxed to the point of sleep to have one). That is why I have posted the following technique in the Astral FAQ: http://www.astralpulse.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=19319
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knightlight
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« Reply #3 on: June 13, 2005, 02:47:47 » |
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I have had some good success recently with a combination of techniques. I start with basic relaxation. I do some concentration on my breathing. I then try to feel that on my in breath I am expanding to fill the room and on my out breath I am shrinking to nothing. After doing this for a while I will enter F10. At this point I try to look straight up or straight down with my third eye, when I get a sense that I am projecting some sort of ray of awareness I move it up and down, left and right until one of the directions gives me solid exit sensations, eventually its like I pick up a radio signal to trigger projection with my antenna and I forget about my body and BAM I dissolve into F2.
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« Reply #4 on: June 14, 2005, 08:47:26 » |
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The best thing that works for me is to simply lie down, get the mind as clear as possible and then breath and mentally count like this... breath in......count exale slowly breath in......count exale slowly ... and continue counting like this: 1 to 10 back to 2 2 to 10 back to 3 3 to 10 back to 4 4 to 10 back to 5 5 to 10 back to 6 6 to 10 back to 7 7 to 10 back to 8 8 to 10 back to 9 9 to 10 back to 9 9 to 10 back to 8 8 to 10 back to 7 7 to 10 back to 6 6 to 10 back to 5 5 to 10 back to 4 4 to 10 back to 3 3 to 10 back to 2 2 to 10 back to 1 over and over as long as it takes to get your mind so tired that it cant even think anymore, and when this happens just sit there and experience the "Now" and any quirky vibrations that may come of it. practice this on a semi-regular basis and soon you will become more sensitive to the largely ignored strangeness you will come to know well  enjoy!
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« Reply #5 on: June 15, 2005, 22:04:10 » |
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not sure where I read it but I used something that was very useful last night. I wrote a C on my right index finger and every time I would wake up or think to look at it I would. I had 3 obes last night. It worked so well I think I will do it tonight as well.
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« Reply #6 on: June 17, 2005, 22:56:31 » |
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^i don't get it?  ? explain please.
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« Reply #7 on: June 18, 2005, 01:23:56 » |
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« Reply #8 on: June 18, 2005, 19:36:01 » |
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thanks... Cool technique, will try it tonight 
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« Reply #9 on: June 27, 2005, 04:44:18 » |
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« Reply #10 on: July 05, 2005, 06:33:46 » |
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All of my projections started during afternoon naps. I'm not sure why. My theory is that there is a short window of opportunity between waking and sleeping in which you can make an exit. This window seems prolonged during naps.
Generally, when I make my exits, I've entering a state of quasi-dreaming, but haven't quite lost contact with my senses. I can still hear and feel my environment. If I'm still aware, I focus on synchronizing my escape with my breathing. As my chest rises, my astral body does as well. When my chest falls, my astral body maintains altitude. My astral body continues to rise with each inhalation. Gradually, a sense of warmth and weightlessness develops. After several moments, my exit is complete. That's when I bumble/float around like a drunk idiot, get too excited, and wake up.
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« Reply #11 on: July 05, 2005, 17:00:42 » |
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That's when I bumble/float around like a drunk idiot, get too excited, and wake up. Ha ha ha - I know that feeling!! Sarah
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« Reply #12 on: July 07, 2005, 00:22:25 » |
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It usually takes me about 5mins or less to put myself under the hypnogogic state to leave when I'm very relaxed. I've been able to time track this along with one time with video recording.
I'll wake up physically and back to bed, a trip to the bathroom during the night or setting the alarm clock to go off. I've found also naps are good place to start where the body needs to reset but the mind is definitely active at that time.
But during the initiation process I'll feel myself reaching or rolling off the bed and onto the floor. Sometimes, I will imagine this or I will awake in the hypnogogic state.
Hope this helps..
Tvos
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« Reply #13 on: July 07, 2005, 14:31:54 » |
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well it's my first post here ... I knew about astral projection 2 years ago and it's really interesting me but I don't know why, it seems like I'm not really motivated to AP (...?!) I sometimes spend weeks trying to Astral Project every night and suddenly it feels like i'm "tired of it" (indeed I get very strong feelings when I try to do it!! I don't have these method problems, you know, like when you spend 15 minutes trying to AP but you don't know how)( I'm ABLE to astral project , I'm sure of it, but I don't have the patience)
... And about this post: I don't know if I use the rope technique to AP, but it's something like this: I lay in my bed, (I never make relaxation exercises because I fall asleep!) I close my eyes and try to get the same feeling that when I'm in an elevator, without visualising anything
I wonder if this can give some results?
It's really near to the rope technique. I tried to change the rope technique into something more familiar to me (I never climbed any rope, in my whole life)
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« Reply #14 on: July 07, 2005, 17:55:05 » |
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Teal'c, Welcome to AP and its good to see that you've questions..  Hopefully, I can offer some suggestions. What you need to do is trick your body and your awareness. The best method I can suggest and will take some practice and patience is to set your alarm clock a good couple hours before you awake for the day. Set the alarm clock to go off every 15 minutes for 1-2hours. This is the part that you'll have to be disciplined in and have patience. Its easy to just say "screw it" and turn off the alarm clock completely and go back to bed. During the 15min periods, while you fall back to sleep, imagine yourself like a log spinning around. What usually happens is that your lower physical consciousness transfers to your higher awareness causing the vibrations to occur. There will be no mistake not knowing when the vibrations will hit. Just try to be as relaxed that you can and not to get excited. Since you are still rolling in circles, imagine your whole body rolling right out of the bed and onto the floor. Sometimes, this can be tricky and concerning because its questionable will the physical body truly land on the floor or the astral. Still there's that uncertainty, but time and time again I've had no problems with this. Once you are on the floor and out of body - try to open your eyes slowly to get acclimated to the world around you. Take everything in baby steps and stay within the boundaries of your home or close to outside if you can. You'll crawl at first but after time it will become running for you and then flying. Everyone has their own technique and not one is wrong - what works for some doesn't mean it will work for you. read as much that you can, exercise daily with talking to people in this forum, study different authors, and have fun.... Hope this helps Tvos
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