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Astral Projection & Out of Body Experiences => Welcome to Out of Body Experiences! => Topic started by: SirLeon on July 16, 2004, 14:59:23

Title: Can smoking inhibit projection?
Post by: SirLeon on July 16, 2004, 14:59:23
well i'm not a smoker myself but robert monroe was one and several time in his first book mentions the fact that he was lighting a cigarette after a projection :-)
Title: Can smoking inhibit projection?
Post by: Rastus on July 16, 2004, 16:31:08
Just the usuall comments about smokings affects on the physical body.

And of course if you hack and cough involuntarily, good luck hitting a meditative state [;)]
Title: Can smoking inhibit projection?
Post by: Stillwater on July 16, 2004, 17:16:50
I have heard that eating actually momentarily lowers one's mental state of acuity, and one's "spiritual resonace" at the moment, and if this is because of the desire-based side of this simple act, then I would think the same goes for smoking, if not more-so, as it is unecessary, albeit nearly impossible to stop. But that is merely my opinion.

Thank you,
Stillwater
Title: Can smoking inhibit projection?
Post by: psmith on July 16, 2004, 23:30:38
Hahaha!

I DO hate the fact that I gotta quit soon, cus i really do enjoy lightin' up after a hard days work, after eating, after fantastic sex...you get my drift <grin>

Title: Can smoking inhibit projection?
Post by: psmith on July 16, 2004, 14:42:01
This is just out of curiosity more or less, and I don't think smoking is  'cool' or anything like that.  I made the mistake of smoking back when i was 16 and it has stuck with me up until now, (i'm 23 now).  I wish I hadn't even started this nasty habit (trying to quit).  But, on to my questions (though it may seem like obvious ones)...

1) Is there anyone here who projects and is a habitual cigarette smoker,

and

2) does being a habitual smoker greatly inhibit one's efforts to project?    (...via causing problems in ones energy system because of the high chemical contents of cigarette smoke...)

NOTE: I'm not only looking for FACT here, but anyone's subjective experiance with this subject.