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Cebren Girinis

These methods use awareness actions taught in Robert Bruce's Astral Dynamics.

These techniques are to be used while traveling, either on a plane, or on road trips where you are the passenger.

1.) Notice a specific scene from out of a window and remember this image as vividly as you can while traveling. (Planes are best for this, but an interesting building can produce the same effect. I personally like to use squares of farmland when flying to New York...)

2.) Do the usual relaxation, if you can, and then use your preferred method to trance.

3.) Begin using your usual projection technique(s)to loosen your project able double, or a loosening technique, but do not project. This is where it becomes rather tricky.

4.) Now visualize (or imagine for a more correct term) the place you took note of earlier. DO NOT FALL ASLEEP!! Now feel an awareness rope anchored in that place somewhere way behind you shooting forward and wrapping around you, without tugging. Let it fasten securely wherever you want.

5.) Now let the awareness rope slowly exert some force on your project able double, eventually a full blown pulling motion, pulling you back to your visualized place.

6.) If done correctly, this usually pulls you straight into the astral realm, unless your extremely familiar with the area you are traveling, in which case real-time projecting is possible.


I would like some testers for this method, as well as some feedback to improve it myself.

Thanks.

Cebren Girinis


Telos

I have been trying to think of a building or other structure and then visit it... I think this is a good idea. Not to burst your bubble but it's not exactly new.

Cebren Girinis

I'm sure its probably not, but it's something my mind put together by itself...

Heh, I guess there really isn't a lot of variations in the human mind then.