Kinkajou
2nd August 2013, 10:28 PM
Firstly, thank you Robert for publishing these materials and making it possible for someone like myself to get started at no expense. It takes courage to publish this type of thing, and a genuine willingness to help to provide so much of it for free. I look forward to putting the exercises in “Evolution” to use and will report any successes. I’ve started my affirmation list and saying it all out loud. This is only day 2, so at the moment I feel super silly and find myself giggling at the thought of me walking around the house like Patrick Stewart issuing commands to an invisible No.2, but I know this works for I have achieved amazing things in the past by strong, direct positive thought, that the giggling (introversion) will subside and it’s place will be confidence.
At some point I will look into all the other materials available. I feel like this book alone can keep me occupied for a while and once I have some success I can look into the rest. So, forgive me if I am asking a question that is perhaps answered somewhere else.
My questions are as follows:
From what I understand, astral projecting can become second nature and can happen anywhere at any time once a person has a bit of success, control and experience, but in the beginning, should I avoid all sound within my control, or is it okay to have music playing in the background? When I say music I mean music I like rather than spiritual music. I don’t really know what spiritual music is, so if this happens to be a suggestion then please give me an example.
I had an OBE experience when I was 12yrs old. I had been riding my horse for several hours in the snow. Tired, wet, cold and weary I stabled him, did the usual evening routine in the house and went to bed. The next day I had a terrible cold which quickly became bronchitis, possibly pneumonia. I was coughing non-stop and my lungs felt full of fluid. That evening I knew I would never get to sleep unless I took medication. This was a big decision for me for taking medication was not something I was usually willing to do. I got out of bed, took a Tylenol III, sat up for 20min and then laid back down flat on my back. The coughing stopped completely. I noticed how comfortable I was, as if I was on a cloud, and my body had no weight. It was such a pleasant feeling and such a relief to no longer be coughing. I had never ever felt so comfortable before or since, perhaps the Tylenol had something to do with that sensation. Nevertheless, it was then I noticed the posters on my wall were drifting downwards. I watched this completely fascinated for I knew my eyes were closed. I also knew my room was completely black and that I should not be able to see them. I had a sort of night vision, for it was not as if the room was lit up, I simply could see a clear, grey version of the posters on the wall. I then noticed that my “nose” was about 1” from the ceiling. I looked down and saw an intense blue glow around my entire body. Of course, that was when I noticed that I was looking at my own body. I looked back at the ceiling and I suddenly worried that if I drifted through I might not get back. It was then I felt myself rushing back in, kind of like a diver with my "head" pointed downwards. I knew I was controlling this with my thoughts somehow. Problem was, I enjoyed the feeling of being so very comfortable and felt my hands starting to drift in and out. I forced myself to roll over which made me uncomfortable and from there I finally fell asleep. As a side note, there was no vibration, no sound, just extreme comfort and a rising up in the shape and position of my body and then rushing back in again.
My question: What was the intense blue glow – has anyone else seen this? Also, would it be possible for me to float out like that again without the potential vibrations and noise as described in the book?
At some point I will look into all the other materials available. I feel like this book alone can keep me occupied for a while and once I have some success I can look into the rest. So, forgive me if I am asking a question that is perhaps answered somewhere else.
My questions are as follows:
From what I understand, astral projecting can become second nature and can happen anywhere at any time once a person has a bit of success, control and experience, but in the beginning, should I avoid all sound within my control, or is it okay to have music playing in the background? When I say music I mean music I like rather than spiritual music. I don’t really know what spiritual music is, so if this happens to be a suggestion then please give me an example.
I had an OBE experience when I was 12yrs old. I had been riding my horse for several hours in the snow. Tired, wet, cold and weary I stabled him, did the usual evening routine in the house and went to bed. The next day I had a terrible cold which quickly became bronchitis, possibly pneumonia. I was coughing non-stop and my lungs felt full of fluid. That evening I knew I would never get to sleep unless I took medication. This was a big decision for me for taking medication was not something I was usually willing to do. I got out of bed, took a Tylenol III, sat up for 20min and then laid back down flat on my back. The coughing stopped completely. I noticed how comfortable I was, as if I was on a cloud, and my body had no weight. It was such a pleasant feeling and such a relief to no longer be coughing. I had never ever felt so comfortable before or since, perhaps the Tylenol had something to do with that sensation. Nevertheless, it was then I noticed the posters on my wall were drifting downwards. I watched this completely fascinated for I knew my eyes were closed. I also knew my room was completely black and that I should not be able to see them. I had a sort of night vision, for it was not as if the room was lit up, I simply could see a clear, grey version of the posters on the wall. I then noticed that my “nose” was about 1” from the ceiling. I looked down and saw an intense blue glow around my entire body. Of course, that was when I noticed that I was looking at my own body. I looked back at the ceiling and I suddenly worried that if I drifted through I might not get back. It was then I felt myself rushing back in, kind of like a diver with my "head" pointed downwards. I knew I was controlling this with my thoughts somehow. Problem was, I enjoyed the feeling of being so very comfortable and felt my hands starting to drift in and out. I forced myself to roll over which made me uncomfortable and from there I finally fell asleep. As a side note, there was no vibration, no sound, just extreme comfort and a rising up in the shape and position of my body and then rushing back in again.
My question: What was the intense blue glow – has anyone else seen this? Also, would it be possible for me to float out like that again without the potential vibrations and noise as described in the book?