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anyone believe in astral traveling.????

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valium

valium Report 26 Nov 2006 00:43

My freinds litte boy could not fight infections so was in and out of hospital when he was four he was very ill for about a month she would bring him to work with her when he was off school she was a cleaner and he would come and talk to me i worked in the diner one day i gave him some pastry to play with he was talking away and said when i was ill god came to see me and said he had come to tell me he would be comeing for me soon and not to worry i would be happy and he wold look after me for my mum he past away two monthes latter just before his fith birthday. he was always a happy little soul Valxxx

connieonnie

connieonnie Report 26 Nov 2006 15:10

Ive been astral travelling as long as i can remember although when i was a child it really frightened me as the feeling - i can only describe as my soul leaving my body .I didn't dare open my eyes as i thought i would die if i moved when my soul wasn't in my body . My dad ( who was clairvoyant and clairaudient) eventually convinced me into actually opening my eyes , when i did , i didnt see my soul as i expected, i saw me - lying on my bed and immediately i was back in my body . Since then i have developed this into an art and like one thread on here says , i have been to some wonderful places. Has anybody had the 'dream' they are flying - this is astral travelling. Everybody's experience may differ slightly , i do not need to concentrate , i just need to relax .

♥~Muffy! ~♥

♥~Muffy! ~♥ Report 26 Nov 2006 15:11

Yes I can do it. I read a book by Tuesday Lopsang Rampa a number of years ago and using the relaxation techniques I have managed it a few times. xx

Emma

Emma Report 26 Nov 2006 15:27

Wow... i have had a few dreams over the years where i have met up with family members who had passed over. To be honest i have been pretty scared by the whole thing. After reading what you've all had to say, i actually think it's pretty cool and am interested to learn more about it. Does anybody know of any good books or websites?

♥~Muffy! ~♥

♥~Muffy! ~♥ Report 26 Nov 2006 15:31

One that I read and found helpful is called 'you forever' by Tuesday Lopsand Rampa. It's not only about astral travelling - it was a really life changing book for me xx

Emma

Emma Report 26 Nov 2006 15:33

Thanks...i'll look into it :)

Suzanne

Suzanne Report 26 Nov 2006 16:33

its great to see so many people interested in astral traval,an some who have actually done it,i thought i would have no postings for this thread,as most people ive spoken to think its a bit far fetched, please keep on posting with your experiances,the more research i do on the subject the better.xxx

Suzanne

Suzanne Report 26 Nov 2006 20:42

nudge

Bad_Wolf

Bad_Wolf Report 26 Nov 2006 21:47

It is something I would love to be able to do; it would be fun to come home astrally whenever I am away physically. How is it done, and what sort of protection would be required? Rob

NannaMoo

NannaMoo Report 27 Nov 2006 01:59

My OH can do it at will. He isn't afraid of it and has been able to do this for most of his life. I have had the odd experience but cannot do it at will. I keep trying though. You do have to be careful travelling the Astral planes! ;-)

NannaMoo

NannaMoo Report 27 Nov 2006 10:53

Thanks Liz, will have to check that out. ;-)

♥~Muffy! ~♥

♥~Muffy! ~♥ Report 27 Nov 2006 11:51

Liz. Tuesday Lopsang Rampa was indeed an Englishman. He claimed that the spirit of a Lama had entered his body which is when he changed to Rampa. I don't know if he is telling the truth, however, his words and his philosophies ring a lot of bells with me and if it gets people interested in the more spiritual side of life, he has done a good job.xx

Lady Cutie

Lady Cutie Report 27 Nov 2006 12:11

Suzanne, iv'e just googled out of body experience. i dont have time now to read but will this afternoon hazelx

Suzanne

Suzanne Report 27 Nov 2006 19:21

hazal,will pm you with some book titles,most of which you can get from your local library.xx

connieonnie

connieonnie Report 27 Nov 2006 20:21

I spoke to my sister regarding this thread as she too can astral project, she discribed the same feelings as i get : Has anybody else experienced this , wether or not you know what it is ? You are lay on your back and very , very relaxed and feel as though your just about to nod off , when you get a feeling of turning / spinning in /on your bed . Then you feel something draw out of your stomach / chest . ( it isnt something detaching from you , its you detaching from your body ) ( if that makes sense ). Like i said on previous thread - it differs slightly amongst different people . We can all do it , those of us who arn't totally aware of doing it are travelling whilst asleep . Just like the people who say they dont dream - We all do . If anybody is interested in doing it , its like anything else , it takes practise and the first thing is to learn how to completely relax and empty your mind of all thoughts . One technique whilst relaxing is to picture a white glow in your tummy and feel the heat coming from that glow , imagine the glow slowly expanding through your stomach filling all your tummy then moving through and up the trunk of your body , gradually fill all your body with the glow , right through to the end of your fingers and toes and eminating about 2 inches from your body ( so you look like the kid who had ready brek ) lol. This relaxation technique also protects you as nothing can penetrate your glow - nothing can hurt you. good luck in trying.

Lady Cutie

Lady Cutie Report 28 Nov 2006 18:23

Suzanne, thank you that would be nice hazelx Connie, yes i get that feeling sometimes, but when it happens i seem to pull my self together. hazelx

connieonnie

connieonnie Report 1 Dec 2006 20:21

Hazel. Try not to jerk yourself out of it , try to relax into it . Its quite difficult at 1st because you dont really know whats happening but eventually you will recognise the noise in your ears and the feelings that come with it and each time you will get further . Learn to embrace the feelings and not fight them off . Connie

Sylvia Ross

Sylvia Ross Report 1 Dec 2006 21:23

My dad could do it, project his astral and go to other places. Sometimes he said he could just project into the upper corner of the room and see himself. He used to say it wasn't scarey at all, came second nature to him; but he was also a healer. Sylvx

Len of the Chilterns

Len of the Chilterns Report 3 Dec 2006 23:47

Sooner or later it will be generally accepted in the scientific world that consciousness, although associated with the brain (not necessarily only the.human brain), is not a brain function and can exist independently, It may leave the body and return. Published studies from Rinjstate Hospital in Holland and Freiberg University in germanyindicate that consciousness is able to operate independently of the body. Other studies from all over the world support the hypothesis The extent and power of the mind , (another word for consciousness - as is soul or spirit). These findings have been published in the British Psychological Journal and the Lancet. A sceptic is a person who has never had personal experience of an unembodied mind and who does not wish to do so as it means revising a life's philosophy. Or it can be a person unendowed with lateral thinking ability. There is no reason why, under the laws of physics, consciousness should nor separately exist. If you would like a great deal of detail, look up Tracy Blackburn's thread 'Life after death - How many believe'. Len

Bad_Wolf

Bad_Wolf Report 4 Dec 2006 13:33

Well, I have tried the techniques recommended on this site. Cracking way to get to sleep, zonking out almost instantly, but otherwise, no success. Perhaps I am not suitably gifted. Rob