Hello everyone
It's been a while, I remember asking questions on the Astral months ago on here. I've been trying to project for a while now but the furthest I've reached is through reaching Bedeekin's method, which IMO, is really frickin hard on waking up through a 1-2 hour nap. However, today, while lying down and trying to project, I did feel my body paralyzed at one point, but I knew it wasn't the "Sleep paralysis" which we all know about. I mean I know that I can move, and it also occurs once in a while when trying to project, at times I do feel like I'm running out of breath when I try to longer the process. One thing I did notice though, is that at one point today, I can swear that I could see a visual of the ceiling even though obviously my eyes were closed, but it was really interesting and nice and I kind of regret opening my eyes, there's always that fear which angers me at times.
All in all, does anyone have any experiences similar to these, and can you give me any more tips that might help me project
Thank you,
Eddy
It's been a while, I remember asking questions on the Astral months ago on here. I've been trying to project for a while now but the furthest I've reached is through reaching Bedeekin's method, which IMO, is really frickin hard on waking up through a 1-2 hour nap. However, today, while lying down and trying to project, I did feel my body paralyzed at one point, but I knew it wasn't the "Sleep paralysis" which we all know about. I mean I know that I can move, and it also occurs once in a while when trying to project, at times I do feel like I'm running out of breath when I try to longer the process. One thing I did notice though, is that at one point today, I can swear that I could see a visual of the ceiling even though obviously my eyes were closed, but it was really interesting and nice and I kind of regret opening my eyes, there's always that fear which angers me at times.
All in all, does anyone have any experiences similar to these, and can you give me any more tips that might help me project
Thank you,
Eddy