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#1
Hi everyone,

When you astral project, are you always able to meet up with deceased relatives or loved ones? I've read that sometimes you aren't able to meet them because they've "moved on to higher realms" or have chosen to reincarnate... What are everyone's experinces with meeting, talking and staying in touch with deceased relatives in an astral projection?

Psychic Erin Pavlina says she can meet up for a family dinner with her deceased relatives in the astral, one thing was that her father or uncle was absent from the family dinner because he was "experiencing" meaning he was travelling the world in astral form. Is it really this easy, to just meet up for a family dinner in the astral with your lost loved ones?

Thank you
#2
Hey everyone,

Just wondering if anyone has experienced an astral realm with its own set of laws, within another astral realm with another seperate set of laws. Kind of like how the Harry Potter wizarding world, with its unique laws of magic is hidden within the muggle world, which also has its own set laws of physics and such. 

Thanks
#3
Hi everyone,

I know that, during an astral projection, you are able to walk through physical walls with your astral body, but are we able to walk through buildings/walls made of astral matter?
This has just caught my curiosity, since in our physical bodies we cannot walk through physical matter, but our physical bodies are walking through astral matter right now (we just can't see it). So since our astral bodies can walk/fly through physical structures, is it correct to say that our astral bodies could not walk through astral structures since we are made of the same energy?

Also, is there a difference between 'Astral' and 'Etheric' projections? I've seen people use the term 'etheric' sometimes in place of astral but I don't know if it means anything different from astral.

One more question I have is: when you're in an astral projection, does it feel as real as physical life does? Would you feel as if physical life is just a normal dream while you are in an astral reality? After my astral projection a couple months ago, my memory of it now feels similar to a dream, but at the time it felt like the most real thing ever, unlike any regular dream.

Thank you!
#4
Hi Soarin, thank you for your welcome message and sharing your experiences!
How exciting to know that our loved ones (including our pets!) continue their existence beyond physical death!
Out of curiosity, if it's not too personal or sensitive for you, did your dad and grandma share any information about their life in the astral/afterlife? Such as any differences between our world and their new world? I've read that in the astral, thoughts can build towns, cities, etc but do you think spirits could also choose to live in an astral replica of the home they lived in during physical life?

On a side note, my pet cat passed away (had to be put to sleep). The night after she passed away, I got up at midnight to use the bathroom and as I walked down the hallway I perceived a grey sort of mist in the shape of my cat, I could even make out her curved tail in the mist, but it was odd because I paused only for a moment and then kept on walking down the hallway because maybe my mind was just processing what I saw. It was only until I reached the bathroom that it actually hit me that I had just seen Bella's spirit/ghost/shade.

One thing's for sure, life never truly ends, and it's comforting to know we'll all be meeting our loved ones again in time.
#5
Thanks for your reply, Xanth! That makes sense to me. :)

Thank you LightBeam! Your description of your sense of adventure and excitement is something I'd love to experience! Also, your second paragraph about how we are able to connect to these other worlds seems right to me! I want to write fantasy when I'm older and I've noticed random ideas pop into my head every now and then, the possibility that these ideas could be coming from other realities is very exciting.

Hopefully one day our worlds will merge and we can physically access these fantasy worlds, it is interesting to note that there are myths of dragons, faeries and elven beings appearing all across the world.

I agree with you that it would be very depressing if our experience is simply inside our head. In fact, I totally reject that notion. There is no way that we are all just temporary thought forms, and I feel that this idea makes life pointless.

Indeed, when we pass away I believe there will be much more to explore and many adventures to come.

Do you think it would be possible to become a habitant of these fictional fantasy realms when we die? When we rest after physical death, we could live part of our astral existence inhabiting the worlds of the stories we love. Personally, beginning a magical/astral education at Hogwarts, getting sorted into a house, making friends and going on adventures in the world of Harry Potter is something I'd love to do when I die. But I'd only want to do this if the friends I make in these fantasy realms are "real" like myself, and not just temporary thought forms. Of course, in the astral/afterlife, there is no time and I'll have eternity to do more than just attend Hogwarts and go on adventures. Maybe I could become Minister of Magic. ;)
#6
Hi everyone,

I wanted to know if fictional realms exist in the astral world, since your thoughts create your reality in the astral.
I read one post by LightBeam on her trip to Narnia and meeting Prince Caspian, and it made me think that the authors who write these extremely detailed stories with vivid worlds (Lord of the Rings, Harry Potter, etc) maybe are tapping into these "fictional" realms and histories that really do exist in the astral.
It makes sense to me that if you can imagine it, then it is real on some level since it would be impossible to imagine something that doesn't exist, right? Could our imagination pick up on these other worlds and the books we write are our connections to these other worlds that really do exist?

Now, I'm a huge Harry Potter fan and dream about going to Hogwarts. If the astral can provide any experience we want, then hogwarts and all these other fictional stories we love must exist in the astral world. My question is, would the characters or beings that reside in these stories be *real* like we are if we visited their world? Would they have spirits, souls, etc?

And if the astral world is where we are headed when we physically die, can we experience Narnia or Hogwarts or Hyrule like we experience Earth? Does the Astral seem as real as Physical life? Can my friends and I go on adventures together, or do we have to be all on the same *frequency* or *vibration* to experience a certain realm/world together?

I have to say the world of Harry Potter would be the first astral realm I'd want to experience, it seems so real and JK Rowling must have tapped into Harry Potter's reality because her writing before Potter was mediocre, or so I read. Plus she spent 7 years planning before she actually starting writing! That's years of imagining, dreaming and receiving subconscious messages/thoughts about the world of Harry Potter!
#7
Hi everyone, I'm new to this website and I wanted to share the first astral projection that I could remember, since it was so vivid.

I've had a couple experiences I could remember, the first time I became aware physically of my astral body was when I was listening to a guided astral projection meditation audio and I could feel vibrations run through my body and my astral hand shaking out of my physical hand.

But the most recent astral projection I had was before a family member passed away. I remember the vibrations were very noticeable, the word that pops into my mind is "accelerate" and I remember these accelerating/very fast vibrations were in my chest mainly, feeling like very fast spinning wheels around my heart and above my tummy area. I felt sucked out through the bottom half of my physical body's abdomen and I heard music that I could only describe as "angelic", really nothing I have ever heard in my life. Then I saw my gran and I kissed her goodbye since I knew she was going to be passing away very soon (about a day after this projection).
The clearest moment from this projection was me and her standing on this stone mountain/cliff area, the stone was a bronze color and she was standing near the edge looking out into the sky. The sky was filled with golden clouds that looked like sparkly, golden candy floss and there were these beings flying around which I first perceived as flashes of light but then I saw these beings as flying babies with golden wings, like cherubs. My gran looked really at peace as she watched those cherubs.

Then I suddenly woke up but I felt the vibrations and heard that angelic music again, but I wasn't able to project again. I've heard that people who are on their death bed aren't *totally* with us in the physical anymore, and they are aware of the non-physical, so I guess this projection I had was a final goodbye, mind you we didn't speak at all in this projection, it was just a kiss goodbye as I watched her stand peacefully on the rock watching the cherubs in the clouds.

Has anybody else experienced seeing their dying loved ones or perhaps meeting a deceased relative in an astral projection? I read Erin Pavlina, a psychic with an online blog, had a dinner meet up with her deceased family members in one of her astral projections. I would love to meet my gran again, and maybe my ancestors/family who I haven't met before.

Thank you.