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#1
 Hello everyone!
So i have a question, a lot of times when i try to project i fall asleep (or at least i think so), and them sudenly, i feel my whole body buzzing and i think that i will pop out of it and do a successful projection, but i fail. :oops:
Am i doing something wrong, or am i missing something?
Any help would be appreciated! :-D
#2
Quote from: ThaomasOfGrey on December 10, 2015, 17:50:00
1) Sure, when you are in the lucid dream you are already in the astral territory. There is a scale to the experience that seems to be mostly related to your awareness level. I don't know if the astral body objectively exists, it seems like it could just be a figment of how you expect the experience to go.

I have attempted to astral project from a dream before more than once. Interestingly on some of these occasions I was not aware that I was already asleep and dreaming. When I tried to astral project I saw rapid flashes of images and scenes for a second and then I was standing in outer space - I woke up shortly afterwards.

I have never had another astral experience that involved these flashing images, but I know that other people do. I think I just saw them because it was what my subconscious mind expected to see.

2) I think the ability to move is easier the deeper you are immersed in the scenario. When I am in a solid dream I have no trouble moving. I only struggle when I am on the borderline of waking up. Try cementing your experience first - spinning in a circle is the best thing I have found for maintaining the experience.

3) I don't feel vibrations much any more either. I think they are a symptom of being "in between" realities. Early on you lurk there because your mind's ability to change is slow and steady. Once you become more comfortable and drop all the fear and reservation you tend to slip straight into another reality with barely anything in between.

Thank you!
I realy appreciate that you helped!
If you ever need help that i can assist with i will gladly do so!
#3
 Hello everyone!
I am new here, sorry if i posted it on the wrong section!  :-D
So six days ago i tried to astral project with no success because i fall asleep but in my sleep i was in a semi-lucid dream state and in my dream ( if you need more details about the dream i will write them)i falled with my back on the ground and then i started "vibrating" and felt like i was floating , i tried to "get out" but i woke up. I was a bit curious to what happend but i said to my self to see if it will happen again and then ask for help.
Today i was again in a semi-lucid dream state and in my dream i laid down to try and astral project , then i again started "vibrating" and again felt like i was floating and for a split second i opened my eyes in my astral body saw my room and then i returned to my physical body (i dont know how i did it :-P ).
And now here are my questions:

1) Is this a astral projection technique?

2) How can i move my astral body?

and

3) When i first started trying to astral project i felt the "vibrations" now when i try to astral project i dont feel any "vibrations" , am i doing something wrong or?

Any help would be appreciated!  :-)