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What is Mastering Astral Projection?

October 24th, 2009 admin No comments

I am not sure exactly how old I was when I realized that my dreams were more real than most people have. They were lucid dreams – sometimes so real that even now some of them seem a part of my real life experience and memories.

With that kind of inner life, I soon discovered that there was an event called astral travel. And that sometimes I would have waking dreams where I left my body and explored other worlds and events. But I didn’t know why I had these out of the body experiences nor how to make them happen on a regular basis. That is why I sought a way of mastering astral projection.

I decided I would put up this website because I did find a way of mastering astral projection, an astral projection guide that I wanted you to know about as well.

But perhaps I should first give a definition of what astral travel or out of body travel actually is. It is to take an astral voyage – to have your awareness leave your body and go anywhere you want it to. In the case of astral projection, one is totally aware and can fully control what one does. You will have experiences that are similar to what happens in dreams – but you are fully awake.

It may seem like a miracle to unleash such hidden power, but with training I believe that anyone can learn how to astral project. One trick is to maintain your awareness while allowing your physical body to fall asleep. But often it is spontaneous astral projection that one first encounters.

And these dream-like experiences have been going on for thousands of years. Tibetan Buddhists practice astral travel. And when the famous ancient Greek mathematician, Pythagoras, heard the music of the heavens, he was thought to be having an out of the body experience.

If you have had unexpected waking dreams, you have been astral traveling. And if you want more of these kind of events in your life, rest assured that you can learn the art of mastering astral projection.

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