My first 'controlled' projection. Reality flux

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leswan

Hello all.

In the past 2 months I've had my first three projections. Each time I've awoken from sleep with the vinrations, and through will I've projected upward and bobbled about near my ceiling, until I get scared and 'snap' back to my body.

Anyway, I'm no longer scared, and yesterday I tried for a conscious exit. I got some energy sensations, but didn't get vibrations and couldn't exit.

Last night, as I was falling asleep I kept myself awake and thinking as coherently as possible, recognising the beginning of dreams and stopping them.

I had a gap of conscioussness for a few minutes and the next thing, the vibrations started. They weren't as strong as during my previous experiences (I put this down to the fact I've been doing lots of NEW exercises) and I exited really smoothly.

I was excited, so I thought I'd get outside as soon as possible as I really want to go flying!! However, as I willedmyself through my bedroom wall to the hall, I found that as I passed through the wall I was in a 'parody' of my bedroom, where things weren't in the right place etc.

Not to be deterred, I willed myself through the wall again and ended up in another similar copy of my bedroom. This staretd to freak me out so I snapped back.

All in all, I was happy with last nights projection. It was great and left me feeling very happy.

Any ideas what these reality fluxes are all about? And why couldn't I get outside.

BTW, I don't recall having a body, rather I was just a point of conscioussness. Does this mean anything?

Hope you're all well.

Matt
I woke the same as any other day except a voice was in my head...

Kodemaster

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Hi Matt!

Your experiences are all very common. Most RTZ (real-time zone) projections involve some kind of "reality flux." There are many theories for this, but I believe that it stems from a combination of:

1. Things out of place representing memories of things from the past
2. The fact that the RTZ is an almost exact copy of the physical, but some stray thoughts can produce imagery of things that aren't really there.

Also: I can't tell you how many times I've tried to pass through walls or windows, only to find myself back into a copy of the room I was just in. It's something you have to work through. Keep on practicing, then take a break for awhile. I think I finally broke through this problem after not projecting for awhile.

Oh: In most cases you won't see your physical body in the RTZ (at least I didn't) as you indeed are a point of consciousness; a set of coordinates in a multidimensional realm.

Good luck!

Jen
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