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#1
I woke up slightly early this morning so decided to try for an AP. So I exited successfully and left my bedroom, went into my attic and came back down the stairs as I was coming down the stairs I saw myself leaving my bedroom. I was proper freaked out! And I woke up!

Has anyone had similar experiences? What does it mean?
#2
I had a WILD the other morning. I looked in the mirror for the first time, weirdly my reflection was a wolf! I could see my wolf teeth and everything. It was a really bizarre experience! Have you had any odd experiences from looking in mirrors?
#3
I take it you have not had an AP experience yet?

I used to get vibrations before entering an AP, those have dissipated now though. I still occasionally get the pressure build up in my head - sometimes is can get quite extreme! From reading around some people can get different sensations. It sounds like you were pretty close.

If you haven't already try reading Xanth's book some time.

Edit:
Thinking about it, what your doing is pretty visual, which is how I AP'ed for the first time. Here is my post if you find it useful :)
http://www.astralpulse.com/forums/welcome_to_out_of_body_experiences/first_ap_amp_thoughts-t45408.0.html;msg354026#msg354026
#4
Quote from: FuzzyQuills on June 17, 2015, 11:38:13
Well, if you mean teleporting out of your house to somewhere else, that I have heard takes a single thought and you're there. ;)
Hmm tried that with no success.. I may need some additional guidance!
#5
Quote from: Xanth on June 16, 2015, 12:13:43
I'm really not sure that anyone SHOULD answer that for you...

Why did you want to project in the first place?
In all honesty; I had totally forgotten as I have been so involved with the aim of having stable projections. I guess it was more curiosity than anything else as I've always been a lucid dreamer. Slightly unrelated, from reading around are the akashic records real?

Quote from: Bluefirephoenix on June 16, 2015, 14:02:47
How bout blind targets you just use the number and target it see how you do.


Here are a couple target pools used for RV perfectly suitable for projection When your hitting good on those then you can get into other stuff you cannot find out other ways. .... like ruins on Mars?

http://www.farsight.org/sponsors/PoolA/jumbledpoollistA.html

http://www.farsight.org/sponsors/PoolB/jumbledpoollistB.html

http://www.farsight.org/sponsors/PoolC/jumbledpoollistC.html

http://www.crviewer.com/targets/targetindex.php

http://www.remote-viewing.com/arvcourse/targetpracticepage.html


That will keep you busy for awhile.
I want to try teleporting. Maybe not as advanced as that!  Has anyone got a few tips for doing this?

Quote from: Xanth on June 16, 2015, 14:34:29
Here is another suggestion which might help...

While you're projecting, yell this out with as much Intent behind it as you can muster:  "Show me something or take me somewhere that will be a great benefit to my spiritual growth!"

Something to that effect... then wait and see what happens.  This essentially allows your consciousness to drive the experience to what it feels would help you best.
I will give that a go!!
#6
At my current level of development I feel I can AP a few times a week and I'm able to, with some level of success, stabilize the astral world and have a decent amount of time, maybe 10-20 minutes of astral time until I wake up or until I enter a non lucid state. Most the the time I am floating around my house. I also end up being a poltergeist in a house I do not recognize and strangely the people in that house cannot see me and I do not recognize them - it is not always the same house.

It there anything you can recommend to do in the Astral plane?
#7
Quote from: Szaxx on June 11, 2015, 11:49:10
Its known as grounding, go to the home page and search.
I'll do that!

Quote from: Szaxx on June 11, 2015, 11:49:10
When you are in an environment other than the physical, (the NP), you can pick up objects and feel them. Spin around, get busy with some touchy feely action.
I had an AP this morning, I actually came out of a different bed in an unknown house. That never happened before .. anyway .. about 1.5 minutes into the AP it was losing focus so did as you said. I started touching everything the carpet, threw a ball, touching clothes anything I could get my hands on. And everything came back into focus! The AP lasted about 15 minutes. The biggest issue I have been having is consistency, massive improvement, really exciting, thank you!

Quote from: Volgerle on June 11, 2015, 18:01:19
Try this:

Stretch out your 'astral arms' before you. Feel your 'astral hands' and rub them (or clap). While you do this look at them (or where they should be/appear in the dark) before you.

Since you might be in The Void it would also be cool that while you do this that you intend your point where you want to go as this is also a method of travelling / teleportation.

Normally this should work after a while. The darkness vanishes slowly and it is a kind of blending into the scene where you see your hands and then the situation around you, whereever you wanted to go or just landed without your control.
I will certainly give it a go!

Quote from: Lucidityman on June 11, 2015, 19:07:04
Sorry for the post..not being mean to you.
I would prefer as much feedback as possible, thanks for the comments!
#8
I managed a good AP last week, I demanded clarity and everything was clear bright and sharp. I looked into my kitchen and it was physically dark, so I manifested a torch to look inside which worked. I've never seen or experienced this before, I was under the impression the astral world was always 'lit'?
#9
Quote from: Szaxx on May 07, 2015, 07:22:33
The being passive applies to getting INTO the NP.
Once you find yourself in an environment, you need to interact with it as much as you can. This itself gives clarity and increases your awareness.
You also need to KNOW within yourself it works every time.
Doubt's of not getting the clarity you want will manifest, this keeps you in the dark. Your thoughts do the driving, what they are becomes real.
After a few hundred experiences, this becomes second nature.
This is why fears HAVE to be controlled.
Do you mean by picking up objects and touching everything?

#10
Do you protect yourself and your room whilst you project? Is there any reason to be concerned about it?
#11
I've been having some issues where my astral projections are dark. I've tried a couple of things with 'limited' success. I have tried rubbing my astral eyes and saying the command word 'I demand clarity', this does not always work.

Have you got any tips to make the projection brighter?
#12
Yep sounds close! If your feeling drained; your probably just tired from lack of sleep.
#13
Welcome to Dreams! / Re: iWinks Aurora Legit?
March 09, 2015, 16:46:03
Looks really cool, I think I've seen similar ones online. Never tried any myself, would be great to see if anyone has any feedback on these products :)
#14
Is it possible to WILD into or as an object?
#15
Welcome to Dreams! / Ever dreamt your an object?
February 27, 2015, 13:46:06
I had an odd dream last night. I dreamt I was an object, a spaceship and I was being attacked I eventually shot down this attacker whilst approaching a planet. Very vivid.. Its not the first time its happened, I recall a few other instances, I've dreamt I have been airplanes and other objects in the past. No idea what would happen if the dream turned into a lucid one, that would be weird lol.

Have you ever dreamt your an object?
#16
Quote from: Xanth on January 07, 2015, 13:07:56
I just want to point out that if you drop the labels, you've had a lot more "projections" than you even realize. 

PM me if you want to know more.

Ok, you guys may continue.  :)

What I've labeled as a 'Lucid Dream' is where you have entered the 'aware' state directly through a dream. And what I've labeled as an 'Astral Projection' is where you have entered the 'aware' state though keeping your mind awake and letting your body fall asleep.

I take it that's what you mean?
#17
Quote from: Permanently Grounded on January 06, 2015, 19:17:29
OK. Teach me then! :-D
Sure.

It might be worth mentioning I am an avid lucid dreamer. Since going down the Astral Projection path I've had 5 Astral Projections since mid December-ish. There are probably others which are better suited to provide advice; as I cannot AP consistently. And I must emphasis I'm also very persistent in my goals. However I don't mind offering the techniques; I've used two techniques with exits. I feel there isn't a 'technique that fits all' so it would be worth reading around.

My first Astral projection came from watching this youtube video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zHgwxrit2KM you basically visualise from the first person walking around your house touching everything, the smell, what the carpet feels like under your feet, more detail the better! It may have taken me around an hour in an evening in bed.

Another three have been me waking up in the middle of the night using the same technique, probably easier because your brain is geared for rem sleep. You can try drinking 3 glasses of water to make you get up to pee or something.

Another technique which worked was counting from 1-100 and pausing between each count and say 'I am lucid dreaming'. Can't remember if I floated out of my body, or just started in my bedroom, I had to repeat the counting quite a few times.

In both cases try not to move your body, do not scratch etc. For me it didn't matter what position my body was in.

Additionally I have a tip. Start a dream journal and write your dreams down first thing every morning. I feel it will kind of get you ready for what to expect when you exit. And dream recall is really important as you may forget you even had a lucid dream or astral projection. And look up Reality Checks.

And my final tip; be prepared. I've read stories of people trying to wake up and being paralysed, or awakened in nightmare scenarios. If you are concerned read up on white light and cleansing your mind. But understand that these are not 'necessary' to project, but recommended. And don't be scared or hung up about it, that will only hold you back from projecting. Nightmares actually trigger lucid dreams for me and I know how to deal with them, so I don't even bother, here is why:
http://www.astralpulse.com/forums/welcome_to_out_of_body_experiences/am_i_close_to_ap_some_help_is_needed_and_here_is_my_lucid_dreaming_back_story-t45389.0.html

There you go crash course 101, if in doubt read and be prepared and pay attention to Szaxx, Xanth and others on the forums  :-D
#18
Quote from: Permanently Grounded on January 06, 2015, 02:12:16
Could all those antique cultures have been so wrong for so many centuries? Is morality a necessary prerequisite for having an OOBE or isn't it?
When I first started on the topic I came across the need to meditate and going through several other 'long' phases, and as you said they do talk about the morality of it; without success by the way. I do feel I am a moral person but I like short cuts, so from just watching a couple of 10 minute clips from youtube I was able in project within a week. But I feel so long as you are in the correct frame of mind you will have a truly amazing experience, so I agree with Xanth.

When it comes down to the morality of it; unfortunately I feel confident I could teach the same techniques to 'anyone'.
#19
Had my first AP last night. There was a storm last night which woke me up at about 3am this morning. So I thought I'd give AP a go. I imagined walking around my house in the first person, touching everything. About 15-25 minutes in my body felt like it was floating. I ignored the sensations. I didn't get any heart racing, vibrations or noises like I was expecting. At my 'breakthrough' I tried touching the breast of my chimney on the side with my left hand. It felt solid, my vision was dark but I could make outlines. I kept with it, I could feel the corner of the chimney, walking around my living room, tried rubbing my eyes nothing, but my vision eventually came clearer by continuing to touch stuff and walk around. When my vision was clear I felt a strong sense of accomplishment, my first astral experience. Tried float/flying around my house which was awesome. I wanted to go outside so I thought I would just walk through the door hands first. My hand received a shock and the door just opened for me. Outside, the world's colour seemed vivid. I wanted to try a remote viewing exercise, my mum has hidden something in her drawer so I tried to imagine being in her third bedroom, but I couldn't teleport. So I thought I would go there by walking, floating. My local park had American football players on it, the street heading to my parents which is primarily residential was different, it was littered with cafes. I didn't get to my parents in the end. I just came back to my body and ended up in a false awakening.

Thoughts

Being a lucid dreamer I can't say anything was much different from Astral Projection and a lucid dream. I've seen the same colours, been able to fly around. Do you feel they are the same? Do you see any subtle differences?

And also, do you have a favorite technique for teleporting places in your lucid dreams or astral projection experiences?
#20
Hi, I mainly have some questions about my Astral projection journey that hopefully you can help me with. I wanted to share my back story as it may help with context on how I've got to where I am now. Plus I've not actually shared them with many people. But the main guts of what I want to ask is in the 'Questions. Oh so many questions!' section below  :-D

Back story

I've been a lucid dreamer, or a lucid dream avoider, on and off since a very young age. It all started from the ages between five and seven years old. I watched the horror film 'It'. If you've never watched this movie its about a possessed demon clown. Not sure how I came about to watching this movie. I asked my parents about this film not too long ago, they said say they wouldn't have ever let me watch something like that when I was so young. I may have been around a friends house and a sadistic older brother made us watch it. Regardless, this movie scared me, so much to the point I started having major, chronic nightmares about this clown. I was well and truly terrified to the point I started to figure out if I was in a dream and wake myself up. Even if I was having a normal dream I would wake myself up in case that clown came by. In my dreams I would notice something not right and pinch myself. If that didn't work I would roll eyes up into my head (kind of like your trying to look at your forehead), run into walls. I was so terrified I started to do this stuff in the waking world as well. I even ran into a wall once in real life and my father exclaimed 'what you doing you stupid boy!'. But I'm sure it was more of a gentle caring tone than the actual contents of the sentence. Good thing this wasn't caught on film or I would have looked oddly autistic. Anyway, as I got older I tended to attack the clown or any nightmare for that matter, and life became normal again.

I went through a lull without 'intentional' lucid dreaming all the way though my teens. I suppose it didn't really interest me or get how much fun you can have with them, and perhaps wanted to avoid them. Not really sure. But I've always been aware of them. In my early twenties I took an interest in lucid dreaming and started writing down my dreams. Again stopped caring for several years.

I took more interest recently. I'm now in my late twenties and wanted to really 'master' lucid dreaming. I've started writing my dreams down again. Over the past year or two I can lucid dream any where between four times a night to once every couple of months. In my dreams I can fly really well, but sometimes I can't get higher than a lamp post. Teleporting is unpredictable and can wake me up sometimes. So my learning started.

I started reading articles on other peoples dreaming experiences, and I accidentally came across astral projection. I didn't know anything about it. In fact I initially thought it was an induced lucid dreaming state to be honest. So I initially read about Astral projection as 'my guide' to lucid dreaming. Well that has opened a new chapter for me!

I've read on various techniques to start astral projection, how to protect yourself etc etc. I also read that some people can get a really really fast heart beat and heavy shaking. Before I looked into Astral projection I've experienced a rapid heart rate on three separate occasions that I can remember in my life. The one that comes to mind most was me at university taking a nap during the day and imagining what it would be like to go back in time and take my current life experience back with me, my mind would wonder and wonder. Well my heart started to go through the roof, I forced myself to sit up as I thought I was having a heart attack or something. A very strange experience!

Questions. Oh so many questions!

So I tried Astral projecting the other day. Imagining I'm walking around my room touching all the surfaces, my computer, my leather chair, if the surface had a ridge I'd go right into the details of lightly touching it and feeling it passing over my finger print. Imagining lowering my head smelling the leather on the arm chair, feeling the carpet under my feet. Then slowly moving around the house from a first person prospective doing similar stuff. So my heart started racing, really really hard, body was vibrating maybe even the bed was vibrating. This probably went on for about a minute maybe more then slowly subsided. And nothing happened.

Was I close to projecting? If I was on the right 'track', how long does the rapid heart beating and shaking go on for? Could I have just been excited which accelerated my heart? Do I need to keep focusing on walking around my house? Or do I need to add another technique to the mix?

And I've got questions about you. Are you a lucid dreamer and an Astral projector? Do you find them similar? Or do you find them totally different?