Astral Projection Techniques – Learn How to Genuinely Experience Astral Travel at Any Age

Which astral projection techniques work best? 

Are there any documented astral projection experiences which lay out….step by step, how to have your FIRST astral projection experience, regardless of age, previous history or practice? 

And is there any real evidence at ALL that astral projection is real……or is it all new age mumbo jumbo best tried by gullible minds who will believe ANYTHING just to escape ordinary life and mundane reality? Want to know the truth?  I love these questions on astral projection……and alot of them are asked by our readers, and drive alot of our web traffic as well. 

(as I can see, word for word what folks are looking for when arriving here on astral projection questions and queries)  Here is the TRUTH:  Astral projection, out of body experiences, and all sorts of adventures in the ethereal realms are REAL….and are NOT new age at all..:-) 

Emanuel Swedenborg, for example……one of the greatest scientific minds of the last 300 years wrote extensively about his astral projection experiences in the mid 1700′s.  Near death experiences, that illuminated the astral realms, are well documented in all sorts of ancient cultures, and the Egyptian and Tibetan books of the dead describe the "bardo" realms very similarly to those that have spontaneous OBE experiences, or practicied projections in the year 2010.

Robert Monroe’s books on astral travel techniques REMAIN classics……and much of his work has been studied, and applied in scientific settings.  (including his advocating of binural beat technology….which you can try for free right here).

Don’t sell yourself short when you take an objective look at your OWN potential…..your own psychic powers…..and your own amazing abilities to do things that others would say are impossible. 

Check out some GREAT free videos on how to master astral projection on your own, or read more about astral travel via the Wikipedia link below)

Emanuel Swedenborg was one of the first practitioners to write extensively about the out-of-body experience, in his Spiritual Diary (1747–65). French philosopher and novelist Honoré de Balzac’s fictional work "Louis Lambert" suggests he may have had some astral or out-of-body experience.There are many twentieth century publications on astral projection,[41] although only a few remain widely cited. These include Robert Monroe,[42] Oliver Fox,[43] Sylvan Muldoon and Hereward Carrington,[44] and Yram.[45]Carrington, a psychical researcher, and Muldoon, who professed ease with astral projection, jointly published The Projection of the Astral Body in 1929. Techniques they felt facilitated projection included visualizing flying or ascending in an elevator just before going to sleep and trying to regain waking consciousness while in a dream state (lucid dreaming) by habitually recognizing apparent incongruities in one’s dream such as a different pattern of wallpaper in one’s home. Such recognition, they said, sometimes resulted in the feeling of being outside the physical body and able to look down on it.[21]Robert Monroe’s accounts of journeys to other realms (1971–1994) popularized the term "OBE" and were translated into a large number of languages. Though his books themselves only placed secondary importance on descriptions of method, Monroe also founded an institute dedicated to research, exploration and non-profit dissemination of auditory technology for assisting others in achieving projection and related altered states of consciousness.Robert Bruce, William Buhlman and Albert Taylor have discussed their theories and findings on the syndicated show Coast to Coast AM several times. [46][47][48] Michael Crichton gives lengthy and detailed explanations and experience of astral projection in his non-fiction book "Travels".Waldo Vieira, a physician and dentist, claims to have had his first OBE at the age of 9 and has gone on to write numerous articles and over 20 books, including Projectiology.[49] Wagner Alegretti, president of and researcher at International Academy of Consciousness, is another out-of-body experiencer, featured on the Discovery Channel en Espanol[50] and New York’s New Realities[51] series. [52]"Soul Travel", the belief that when one sleeps, the Soul leaves its body and seeks spiritual lessons in the Soul Planes, or heaven, is a key element in the religion of Eckankar. They believe that there are many different Temples that Souls go to in higher planes to learn their religion.

Astral projection – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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