Don't forget the other authors too that are great material to read.... I think and feel these authors really had a impact on my early stages of astral projecting....
Muldon and Carrington (a deffinite read)
Oliver Fox
C.W. Leadbetter (a deffinite read)
Carlos Castanada
A.Powell
Janet Lee
Rudolf Steiner
Egytian Hermetics
Robert Monroe
Scott Rogo
Tvos
robert bruce- astral dynamics by far, practising NEW and discovering the energy body was kinda like a rebirth of myself (sorry to sound cheesy)
Robert Peterson - "Out of Body Experiences"
One of the first I read - and made me realise I was 'normalish' - :crazy:
Sarah
I would say Janet E. Lee - this was the book that triggered my first oobe.
tvos
is it possible that we find these books in electronic form ?
Quote from: SelskiRobert Peterson - "Out of Body Experiences"
One of the first I read - and made me realise I was 'normalish' - :crazy:
Sarah
+1 to that. I didn't really get on the net until '98, and Robert Petersons website was one of the first on OBE I found, along with the fantastic, but now closed spiritweb.org.
One of the (first and) best books I read on the subject was Astral Doorways - by J.H.Brennan. I'm looking for a copy now, as I lost mine many years ago.
Quote from: higher_selfis it possible that we find these books in electronic form ?
Hi higher_self
http://www.robertpeterson.org/obebook.html
Happy reading!
Sarah
Quote from: the voice of silenceDon't forget the other authors too that are great material to read.... I think and feel these authors really had a impact on my early stages of astral projecting....
Muldon and Carrington (a definite read)
Oliver Fox
C.W. Lead better (a definite read)
Carlos Castanada
A.Powell
Janet Lee
Rudolf Steiner
Egytian Hermetics
Robert Monroe
Scott Rogo
Tvos
Excellent Selections! I wonder which books/authors have had impacts on your more recent journeys.
Gotta stick with Monroe. His first book started it all. Not only for myself, but also for the entire field. A lot has been done based on his work, but without him none of it would have started.
For an intoductory, excellent and helpful read I'd also go with Robert Peterson's book.
All the others are great too, that is Monroe, Muldoon & Carrington, etc., but for someone new, I'd recommend Peterson's first.