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xDS

Okay, most of you have probably seen my threads here but I just have to share my experience(s)! So this morning I woke up and went to the bathroom and was thinking if I should try to AP. I have a fear of doing AP at night since I think seeing an entity at night would creep me out and it wouldn't creep me out as much in the morning when the sun is out.

I laid back in the bed and went on my iPod and listened to Astral Projection by Kabalah. I said in my mind "I will astral project" and then as I say all the time when APing "Mind awake, body asleep". I started to breathe from my diaphragm like we do when we sleep and I imagined myself sort of flying for a short while then I for some reason imagined myself in third person standing in complete darkness in wall-less empty room. Then as usual, the freaky eyes started to appear and then it happened! Vibrations! My eyes started to twitch then they became out of control like I was forcing myself to blink (Try blinking your eyes as hard as you can right now. That was exactly how it felt). I then did the rope method and I felt my heart beat grow faster and faster but I kept cool. As I continued to climb the invisible rope my head started to vibrate immensely. The vibrations stopped in my eyes but stayed in my head. I asked for help from an aid but deep down they knew I would probably fear them if they pulled me out so they didn't. So basically I was stuck. The vibrations stopped and I got up.

I'm telling you, each time I try to AP I am making more progress than my attempts before. Tips would be great to share also!

astraladdict

Congratz! The only tip at this point is to keep trying on not give up!

~astraladdict
My smile tells lies, but my eyes tell the truth...

mels8780

Ah I feel happy for you !

Unfortunately for me not much progress except snapping out of it when I begin to "dream". And I even got worse at that. I dont like doing it at night either, especially not without someone awake.