I am really curious about this. Do we open our eyes when we are ready to separate? :?
This is a common mistake in astral projection, you do not want to "open your eyes" It's exactly like when you are dreaming.
When you dream you don't open your eyes, they are already Opened when you are finally aware in a Lucid Dream.
You want to focus on your peace of mind, until you feel lightweight and when you forget totally about your physical body.
You have to keep focusing even if you think you're ready to open your eyes because they will open once you're ready, you do not have to do anything.
Just keep focusing, and even if you need to change position, do it slowly, then go back to your concentration.
When Projecting you must remember that your spirit is not going out of the body into the physical world but instead, that you take control of your spirit and you go inward of the astral plane.
I've also never been able to do a projection if I had attachment to something, if you feel like you're leaving someone behind by doing this, or that you have fears, doubts etc., you need to clear those out before proceeding because it will trouble you and stop the progress. AP'ing takes a lot of practice.
Thank you, I was confused by this. :-D
To add to what Kzaal said,
Forget the idea of Physical eyes...
If you gain Non-Physical awareness, you won't have physical eyes; you must think about it differently. Your perception may come through as visual, but it will be a re-interpretation of what your Non-Physical Reality senses are showing you. This can be very confusing initially and is one of the first senses that gets challenged. Think 360 degree orbital view all at once...you soon come to try to correlate this with your PR sense, but early on it is challenging...Lol
Quote from: EscapeVelocity on May 01, 2015, 08:20:47
If you gain Non-Physical awareness, you won't have physical eyes; you must think about it differently. Your perception may come through as visual, but it will be a re-interpretation of what your Non-Physical Reality senses are showing you. This can be very confusing initially and is one of the first senses that gets challenged. Think 360 degree orbital view all at once...you soon come to try to correlate this with your PR sense, but early on it is challenging...Lol
When I had my first AP a few days ago, my vision wasn't 360... and I was told also that it won't always come through initially as a 360 degree view. IMO, it's all about perception. If it
does come through 360 for the first time, then lucky you. If it doesn't, don't worry about it. :)