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Jenia_San

Does breathing problems (such as a stuffed nose or astma) affect ability to project?
cos' my nose's been stuffed for 8 months...
and my freinds asmatic  :?
we both wanna project and we have been trying for some time...
I had minor success,while he had none at all.
My single,enternal wish...is to be truely free.

Nagual

It might make it a little more difficult; but that's all.
My nose is also always stuffed, my breathing pattern is "horrible"... and I still managed to project.  Just try not to pay attention to it.  Focus on the other stimuli.

Good luck.
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Frank

It won't affect your actual projections in the sense there is no particular rule that says blocked nose, no projection. But what it may do is hamper your ability to relax sufficiently. I'm assuming you manage to fall asleep okay. If so then I'd say it should make no difference.

Yours,
Frank

Fyrenze

what does that say for those of us who can't fall asleep okay?
P.S. This is what part of the alphabet would look like if Q and R were eliminated.

Jenia_San

I can't fall asleep OK.
it makes it very easy to achieve "mind awake,body asleep" state,as my mind can't fall asleep due to the nose thing,but my body falls asleep just fine.
My single,enternal wish...is to be truely free.