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AstralTrout


T_Kman0610

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Anyone? [:)]

yes i too had the same projection a long time ago, i was also at my friends house accept when i went to my room i saw body there instead i thought maybe i was back at my place or something, it was really wierd but anyways i too was puzzled, and i can answer your question. yes you did have a projection and the reason you were puzzled was because your subconsious mind told you that you are at your house which yowerent so when you woke up physically consious you wondered how yougot ther. if im confusing you im sry well great post bye
"Only those who have dared to let go can dare to reenter." - Meister Eckhart

Nick

Hi Astral Trout,

Welcome to the Astral Pulse! [:)] On an almost regular basis there is a post here at the forum by someone asking if they had a dream or a projection. That's a fair question, but it is one that others will have a hard time answering with any certainty. That is because an experience such as yours is so subjective, and personal.

Perhaps someone else may have an answer for you though. I didn't want you to think people were ignoring your question, because that isn't the case. For my part, my limited experience is in something called astral phasing, which is a bit different from a real time projection.

Finally, please take advantage of our search engine located at the top of the forum page. Also, take a look at our File Library as well. Looking forward to seeing more of you at the forum.

Very best to you in your astral sessions,
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Mustardseed

Howdy Mr. Trout
I have often had the same or similar experiences, and I believe it could be an astral projection straight to an astral plane triggered by a lucid dream. Sometimes I have OBEs without vibrations at all . My etheral body just sort of sinks through the bed or floats out silently, and shortly after I find myself in an astral type enviroment. I wonder if it is not a exit as we normally think of them but a sort of shortcut. I find that it is very hard to stay there and requires a sort of balance to be found and maintained. If you enter the astral from the real time zone it seems easier . Maybe the sudden experience is like a shock to your spirit and the other option, through the real time zone, is more gradual helping you find this balance.
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WalkerInTheWoods

As to what happened all depends on what you think dreams are. If you think dreams are only in your mind, then it sounds like you had a lucid dream. If you think that dreams take place on the astral, then I would say you became lucid in your dream, that you were dreaming, but yes were projecting at the same time. I do not think you were in the Real Time Zone but most likely on the Astral. I am no expert on dreams and moving out of them though.
Alice had got so much into the way of expecting nothing but out-of-the-way things to happen, that it seemed quite dull and stupid for life to go on in the common way.

AstralTrout

First of all, thank you gyus for your answers

Yes I understand this is a subjective and personal experience, and I guess my question should be more like "Is it possible it could have been a projection" rather than "Did i have a projection?" [:I]
Anyway, im a newbie here so I can look  and act dumb and be proud of it. lol

I think I'll have to agree with fallnangel77 on the matter, it also depends on my perception of what dreams actually are. Do dreams take place in the mind or in the astral? I believe the truth varies between the two. Maybe some of the astral is in the mind and travelling on the astral is more of an inward journey. Maybe the dreams take place in the astral and in the mind at the same time.

As for what T_Kman0610 said, when I became lucid I thought "I should try to project to where my body is sleeping, but i didnt have any memory of myself sleeping at my friends house so i found myself to where i would sleep normally, that is, my house. I did not find this weird, as the thought is what guides you somewhere, but i did not think "diving" into my "body" (or whatever was that looking like it on my bed) would actually wake me up if that werent my body. Of course it is possible it could have been an action ignited by my subconscious and my beliefs (as in, now i should wake up).

Ok this post is getting long so I should just stop here.

kisses to all of you[:X]

AstralTrout

Hello there,

I've been reading you folks for a while and i finally decided to post my first message here.

I need your advice on this:

The other day i was sleeping at a friend's house when i suddenly became lucid. I decided to try the sinking into the dream method, to achieve a projection. I sunk into the ground and i found myself floating in my room, back to my house (but not my friend's house where my body actually was). The room was dark but illuminated with a blue-ish kind of light. I floated about in my room and then remembered the tip about keeping the projection short and decided to head back to my body. At this point i was looking down on my bed and i saw what i thought was my body (which obviously wasn't since i was sleeping at my friend's house at the moment). I entered "it"... and I woke up at my friend's house, really puzzled on how i got there.


What does this dream/projection thing mostly look like?
Did i just dream about having a projection?
Or did I actually have one?[?]

Your opinion on this will be appreciated

Astraltrout