Who can willfully project???

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Shawn McCaffrey

The closest I have come is a feeling of overall energy wave and total relaxation, followed by REM and seing shdowy figures in my eyes.  That wigged me out so I got up and I was so hyper, I guess from the bottled up energy I never released, it seemed like I was on speed the rest of the day.  odd huh?

Amber

From my experience, I can usually get myself so relaxed that I will fall asleep and then snap awake in the beginning stages of separation. But, it's never one continuous stream of conciousness, it's punctuated by a period of light sleep. This will occur maybe 5 times out of 10. So, a fifty percent chance of success. With lucid dreams, I can usually induce them by taking long walks and meditating, then waking up early, going to bed again and laying on my right or left side. If I tell myself, I am going to have a lucid dream, I will have one about 8 out of 10 times. I haven't been able to cross over from a lucid dream to an OBE yet, although I have woken myself up a number of times trying a new method.
As for how long each experience lasts, I find that the OBE's are short, I have once made it across my livingroom and most of the time I am still in my bed trying to get out of my body. So, I am still a newbie at this.
As for the lucid dreams, I can stay focused for quite a long time lately and will have all sorts of adventures for as long as I can sustain them, it's so difficult to judge time when you are in a dream, though. If I had to guess, I would say about 3-5 minutes each.
Hope this information helps you,
Amber

anteus

HEllo,

how many of you claim that can willfully project???
(Partially success may be interesting too..)
How long can you stay in a projection????



Anteus