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Messages - Tamara

#1
Thank you everyone!  Going through the forums I see I have a LOT to learn! 
#2
Hi!

Where to start!  I have been interested in Astral Projection for longer than I care to admit, and I am prompted to finally join the forum after an experience that I just can't really explain.  So I'm looking for like-minded folks whose experience I can look to for guidance.  I'll definitely have to check out the basics provided here!

Here's my story: for years I tried to have a conscious OBE / AP, and had success as a teen with remote viewing.  However, over time, I just haven't practiced.  And then...

Two nights ago, I was having a really intense dream, when I suddenly became aware that my body was vibrating/pulsing (much like when I was attempting AP).  I remember thinking "OUT!" and I "flew" up, through my ceiling and through the roof.  That's the strange part: when I did that, for a split second, I remembered reading about "resistance" when passing through solid objects (not sure that's correct), and I *saw* golden glittery "exits" (for lack of a better word, and just shot out of the house.  I decided I wanted to go to the mountains (why not?) and I was suddenly at a ski resort-looking place, and there seemed to be a singing event happening at a balcony, with many people in attendance.  I feel like someone tried to talk to me, but I couldn't hear anything, and I wasn't wanting to "snap out of it".  I don't remember at this point if I thought about what was really happening, just that if I thought too hard, whatever was happening would end.  Whether or not it did, I don't know, but at some point I'm sure I slipped back into a dream. 

Thinking back on it, I was *consciously* trying to "stay in it", and not look back or think about what was happening.

I don't know what to make of it, but I certainly hope it happens again!