how does one detach their head if it is stuck. its the only thing holding me bck from leaving
oh, you mean your soul's head? I thought you meant like taking off your head and shaking it till your soul falls out
forgive me if I'm wrong, but i think the answer your after here is to spend more time working on your crown chakra?
when your doing energy work, spend a bit more time drawing energy into your crown chakra.
could be wrong tho, thats just what I've picked up reading on here.
When you are trying to separate from your 3D body?
If that is the case then simply roll out of bed.
I remember once 'waking up' and seeing my (Astral) legs dangling straight up toward the ceiling.
My head was 'stuck' too. It was kinda funny now that I remember that.
Since then I always roll out and that seems to 'break' the bond a lot easier then sitting up in bed.
ah, sort of like twisting a small piece of metal til it snaps, thanks :)
Quote from: Old Dood on April 02, 2009, 05:57:03
When you are trying to separate from your 3D body?
If that is the case then simply roll out of bed.
I remember once 'waking up' and seeing my (Astral) legs dangling straight up toward the ceiling.
My head was 'stuck' too. It was kinda funny now that I remember that.
Since then I always roll out and that seems to 'break' the bond a lot easier then sitting up in bed.
Got the same experience and then when i tried to pull my head out my body sucked me back in :-)
Sit up.
I agree with more brow or crown chakra work; or maybe just overall energybody work beforehand.
It always struck me as somehow incongruous, reading about others experiencing this 'odd' phenomenon...that was until it happened to ME!
I remember easily detaching by my feet and rotating my feet skyward, only to realise that I was pivoting at my head and otherwise 'stuck'! I kept tugging, trying to float straight up, with no luck. Finally, with a fair amount of frustration building, I just rolled straight up and over and back, flipping out the backside of my head and into a significantly different OBE environment than what I was used to...made me realise there might be a whole lot more truth to Monroe's description of rolling 180 degrees and exiting through the back of his head into a different world than I initially gave him credit for.
It's amazing: given some time, effort and the resulting experience, nearly everything described by the more notable OBE explorers can be validated; at least by my own, personal results.
Enough to keep me looking. Best to all.
EV