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Astral Projection & Out of Body Experiences => Welcome to Astral Projection Experiences! => Topic started by: Kraven Obscuria on November 12, 2006, 14:38:35

Title: Stepped Directly Into Visualized Scene
Post by: Kraven Obscuria on November 12, 2006, 14:38:35
I just wanted to share this short, yet exciting adventure.

While having slept already about 9 hours on the weekend this morning, I felt well rested and delved back into a relaxed state with the intention of projecting.  I fully relaxed, breathed energy from my feet up into my head and then used a mantra.  I barely remember any break in consciousness, when suddenly after about 20 minutes I was visualizing a sort of forest scene, over a small pond about 20 feet in diameter.  I realized I was in a lucid state and was actively visualizing this scene, but not yet participating.   

Next was an odd sensation, and unusual turn of events.  Instead of feeling full body vibrations or waking up into the usual real time zone, I was able to actively move my consciousness into the forest scene, and become a participant. I went through the motion of trying to move myself with what felt like physically moving and stepped into the scene.  From there I was fully immersed and able to walk around and examine everything.  From there I was able to touch everything, or place my hand through any object based on intent. 

After this I found myself in a city, observing how complexly real everything seemed,flying around a bit and trying to see if anyone sensed I was there.  Things soon turned to a sexual nature, which is counterproductive to the intent of the whole experience, and abruptly ended.

The most interesting part of this experience was the absence of any vibrationary sensation, and beginning an session directly in another environment vs the real time zone.
Title: Re: Stepped Directly Into Visualized Scene
Post by: knightlight on November 12, 2006, 17:43:46
Well thats phasing my friend........ text book style.
Title: Re: Stepped Directly Into Visualized Scene
Post by: Kraven Obscuria on November 12, 2006, 18:17:31
Quote from: knightlight on November 12, 2006, 17:43:46
Well thats phasing my friend........ text book style.

Absolutely!
Although it wasn't the original "scene" I had began visualizing, and it sort of popped up out of nowwhere, it was amazing,very enjoyable and a much more subtle transition.
Title: Re: Stepped Directly Into Visualized Scene
Post by: Kodemaster on November 12, 2006, 20:18:51
Yes, this is a classic case of phasing. Congratulations. :)
Title: Re: Stepped Directly Into Visualized Scene
Post by: Kraven Obscuria on November 13, 2006, 17:23:51
Thanks.
Title: Re: Stepped Directly Into Visualized Scene
Post by: Woah on November 13, 2006, 17:30:13
Hmm last night I was falling asleep, on the border of awake and dreaming. I woke up, but my eyes were closed. As if they were open, I was looking at a clear image behind my eye lids. It took me a while to realize that it was the beginning of phasing, then I got excited and accidentally opened my eyes, losing the image. I'm excited about this because I've never phased before, ( I usually just AP from a lucid dream, or spontaneously) but have always wanted to because it sounds the most interesting, and rather easy once mastered. Although, even after dozens of attempts, this is the closest I've gotten. And it was on accident.
Title: Re: Stepped Directly Into Visualized Scene
Post by: knightlight on November 13, 2006, 17:39:53
Phasings takes alot of work but its worth every practice session.
Title: Re: Stepped Directly Into Visualized Scene
Post by: Kraven Obscuria on November 13, 2006, 20:41:28
Quote from: Woah on November 13, 2006, 17:30:13
Hmm last night I was falling asleep, on the border of awake and dreaming. I woke up, but my eyes were closed. As if they were open, I was looking at a clear image behind my eye lids. It took me a while to realize that it was the beginning of phasing, then I got excited and accidentally opened my eyes, losing the image. I'm excited about this because I've never phased before, ( I usually just AP from a lucid dream, or spontaneously) but have always wanted to because it sounds the most interesting, and rather easy once mastered. Although, even after dozens of attempts, this is the closest I've gotten. And it was on accident.

When this has happened before, I found focusing on the third eye area helps keep the image clear, and helps maintain focus.