Not able to sleep after attempting AP

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galaxy_storm

This happens to me often, i just lay there and try to concentrate. Most of the times for an hour nothing happens, so i just go to sleep. At this time I am very exhausted, i think this is from "building up" the energy...  this energy then keeps me awake and prevents me from falling asleep... almost like some kind of insomnia.

So some questions: why does nothing happen for the hour? (I used to drift between sleep and awake but now i am simply awake all the time), what am I doing wrong?
-What to do to prevent the "exhaustion" and how to drain the excessive energy?

Thanks for any ideas.
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slipknot0129

i cant sleep after trying to ap also, im just going to stop trying to ap and just go aping in lucid dreams.

Kyrin Blair

It sounds like you're having issues with grounding before and/or after.

I like to ground before starting anything and letting my energy equilibrate and clean out any gunk. Then for actual projection attempt, I cut off ties slowly, and reroute my energy into loops in my energy body.

There are a bunch of reasons which can prevent a projection.

Tell me a bit more about your projection routine.
-Supreme Fluffer of Fluffies
"I came into this plane with an attitude and a 3-foot Pixie Stick; I see stupid everywhere, and I plan on doing something about it."

Psan

IMO, attempting just before going to sleep at night mostly does not work for beginners especially. So I recommend changing your time to early morning. In this way even if you are not able to sleep its not a big problem.

See this thread for more....

http://www.astralpulse.com/forums/welcome_to_astral_consciousness/get_up_way_too_early_technique-t27524.0.html;msg229322#msg229322

Alan McDougall

Guys get real laying for an hour or more when you desperately need sleep will leave you exhausted. You are just trying too hard ease up man and just let it happen

alan
Take Care

Alan

slipknot0129

i cant ap when i hear the door slam all the time during the day.

Kyrin Blair

Quote from: Alan McDougall on May 22, 2008, 22:03:41
Guys get real laying for an hour or more when you desperately need sleep will leave you exhausted. You are just trying too hard ease up man and just let it happen

I agree with all of that, you pretty much have to relax yourself to the point of death (figuratively). It does indeed feel a little like dying.

The tricky part for me is when I can feel my conscious mind trying to relinquish control of breathing to my autonomous nervous system, it feels like I'm going to suffocate, you just have to take faith in your brain stem because at WORST, you stop breathing, pass out from oxygen deprivation, and then your body automatically kicks back in breathing for you.

Your best bet is to just keep doing quality practices until nothing about the process bugs you.
-Supreme Fluffer of Fluffies
"I came into this plane with an attitude and a 3-foot Pixie Stick; I see stupid everywhere, and I plan on doing something about it."

slipknot0129

sleep induced obe's take no effort after you get used to having them every night.