Feeling like lonely OBErs ?

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David Warner

Kooler,

When you think about it everyone sleeps and that's the best time to take advantage of projecting. I'm a professional IT consultant and I still find time to squeeze this in. I know you've read this before but try setting your alarm clock a few hours before you awake to start the day. When the alarm clock goes off, get up, walk around the house, maybe grab a bite to eat, or water and go back to bed. Just think about projecting and rolling out of your body.

That might help you succeed.

Tvos
InvisibleLight - Book Release 12.12.2012
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mhat

hey guys! i know exactly what it feels like. you've just discovered the most precious of precious secrets. something that has profoundly changed your life. you go and tell your friends and family of your revelations with excitement only to be looked at strangely or at best saying "oh that's neat" but you can see that they are just being polite.

you can't understand why they wouldn't be interested in this. why aren't they asking the questions i would be asking?

in one way i feel alone and different. in another way i feel special. i don't think it would be that great to have EVERYONE doing it...maybe it would i donno. I like to feel special...hmmm damn you ego! is there no getting rid of you?
Does it all simply end in a blanket of darkness, what of my soul?
-Atreyu

loco

I have let down the tendence I used to have to come up with the subject whenever I had the chance...It was disapointing indeed.
Now I have turned into a kind of policeman: I say nothing unless someone starts trashing on the subject merely guided by his/her complete ignorance or prejudices. Then I go like: " will you shut up?"  :wink:
Yet, if someone shows curiosity, I might tell as much as I know, but trying to keep my personal experience aside.

Stookie

I think a lot of the time, a person has to be born with the interest. When I first learned about OBE, I was extremely excited about what I was learning and wanted to share it with everyone. I remember telling a group of about 5 or 6 friends about it and it was like mhat said: a patronizing "wow, that's neat". Except for 1 person who had tons of questions to ask me. We ended up becoming very good friends and I had some of the best spiritual, philosophical, & esoteric conversations with him. We had deep conversations in front of our other friends and no one ever showed any interest, but we took it extremely seriously. He went from being a mean, violent, non-feeling jerk to a friendly, compassionate, empathetic person in few months - it was buried in him and just needed the right situation to bring it out. We both learned things from those talks that they don't teach you in school. Our paths eventually split, but for a couple beginners the friendship was most beneficial.

David Warner

Stookie,

I can understand and relate to your story. Before projection, I was out for myself and everyone would have to wait hand and foot on me. Along with treating others not fair or comparing. Soon when projection took hold of my life it really turned on me for the best and I learned some incredible lessons.

In one sense AP has made me much wiser and be a better person to everyone, not just myself.

Tvos
InvisibleLight - Book Release 12.12.2012
www.invisiblelight.us