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StrawHatPro
17th October 2016, 12:57 PM
Hey guys, I don't know if this is where I should post this but it seemed the most fitting considering this is about Astral Projection. I've been watching a guy called Ryan Cropper and I just wanted to ask, do you think he's trust worthy? Or just making up a lot of stuff? Please don't think this is advertising or anything, I just wanted to know your guys opinions on wether I can trust what he says. (Geared more towards his astral projection videos since that's mainly what I watch him for.) Thank you!

CFTraveler
17th October 2016, 01:13 PM
I guess it's time to do some research. ;)

StrawHatPro
18th October 2016, 12:20 PM
I guess it's time to do some research. ;)
Yes I gues it is, hahahahaha

LPCF
18th October 2016, 08:41 PM
I just had a quick look at a few videos (but didn't always watch to the end, as I got a little bored). He seems to know the basic techniques but somehow his style didn't appeal to me at all. I also don't like his use of the F word on the videos.

You're far safer with Robert, or with Buhlmann, or someone like that.

StrawHatPro
26th October 2016, 12:16 PM
He's used the F word? I've watched most of his videos and can't recall him using that sort of language. Thank you for the recommendations though! I'll check them out tomorrow =)

CFTraveler
26th October 2016, 01:53 PM
He has a nice voice, but I disagreed with his 'theory of how it is.' Which is fine, the only thing that matters is if the method works.
What I found is, that like many people out there, is he uses "getting up" as an exit technique, and I think this is counterproductive. I'm with him until then.

StrawHatPro
27th October 2016, 12:24 PM
He has a nice voice, but I disagreed with his 'theory of how it is.' Which is fine, the only thing that matters is if the method works.
What I found is, that like many people out there, is he uses "getting up" as an exit technique, and I think this is counterproductive. I'm with him until then.
What would you recommend? The roll technique? That's the only other one I know :p What do you recommend to do and why's if counter productive? I'm all for learning about new techniques :)

CFTraveler
27th October 2016, 02:59 PM
I really don't recommend one over another- I use either the rope, rollout, 'swimming/floating up', or 'leaning' techniques, depending on the symptoms I'm having. They all work for me if I apply them in a way that is compatible with the symptoms I'm having. The only one I do not recommend is getting up, because it is a movement we use normally with our bodies, and because of that it is very natural to try to use the body, even if one is not trying. It's a habit. And if you're properly numb, like you should be when you project, you may then think you're paralyzed when your body doesn't move, and actually cause superposition of the body feelings, and find yourself 'trapped' in your body. That's why the other exit techs are better for me- they don't focus on the physical body, but on the energy body instead.
So I actually start using pretty much any other technique except that, and only if I think I have failed, then I try to get up, because it's the best way to find out if I've projected but stayed in my body, or if I'm just not deep enough into the trance. If I find myself paralyzed, I just go back and continue using the rope method or some other one that uses the mind, like any of the others.

atsguy
2nd January 2019, 04:32 PM
https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCaC3wrQpIfsn4G8stxQEbDQ


I have come across this dude before, and have watched allot of his videos. And honestly, I don’t think this dude has astral traveled or lucid dreamed a day in his life. He seems like one of those YouTube scammers that has just pulled up info from other websites and made a course

He branded his videos very fast, and has them coming out all the time. YouTube’s algorithm works by putting you yo the top results if someone searchess astral projection and you post allot...-and this guy posts allot...allot of bull♥♥♥♥

He hopped on the youtube/buy my course band wagon. And is selling courses with basic techniques after searching them online.

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This guy is good, very good at marketing and editing. The internet today is allot different than the internet in the early 90s. You see the ride in social media, Instagram/Facebook, YouTube. People these days don’t want books with hundreds of pages, or courses hours and hours long. They really don’t have the attention span for that.

Unfortunently allot of those people are just fillers in the background. You can tell from the comments on Ryan’s YouTube pages. These people are not serious, and are basically just issuing spiritually/astral projection as the new hip thing (which isn’t bad). But it’s becoming another one of those internet memes that will have points of growth and no growth.

I think Robert really needs to bite the bullet and expand his marketing In that direction...even though I hate the shallowness of it all...it still is the most powerful way to build a brand.

This is the power of the internet today: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=bqPARIKHbN8

Ryan cooper is a perfect example of that. The dude probably just gets high