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astral travel. anyone got any experiences? Post 'em here!
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Great question! What's the reason for your interest? Funny thing- when I was about 13 or 14, I had an opportunity to learn more about it, but I felt that it would be unwise and unsafe, as I wasn't at all well "grounded", so I sort of set myself a block against it. I can see pretty far "around a corner" as I am, but I've never learned to really *go* anywhere. Might be a useful skill and learning tool. It'll come around, in its proper time.
How exactly is it defined?
Dunno about exactly, but my understanding is that astral travel is when your consciousness leaves your body- intentionally, by preference- and is able to visit other locations within the physical world. It may also include excursions to other levels or "planes" of awareness. People commonly report being aware of a silver chord which connects their spirit to their body while traveling. I miss anything?
I've had psychic experiences where I saw the face of someone I'd never seen before in real life, and then actually met the person. I also recently had an "out of body" experience where I suddenly saw myself looking down on my body and later watched as I reentered my body. It was a real jolt to go from a third person perspective to being aware I was in my body and feeling the "spirit" reenter my body a moment later. So is one or both of those examples astral travel? It seems to me that many ESP events, could be explained by astral travel even if we aren't conscious of how we came to acquire the knowledge of the person or event. OTOH, it also seems to me that a more conscious awareness, or at least recollection, of movement would be a better way to define astral travel. Which I guess is what your last sentence implies. However, the part about leaving our body intentionally or by preference would seem exclude all of my experiences. I have yet to develop much control over this kind of thing. It's more like "Well, this is certainly an interesting ride I find myself on!" The only exception is "lucid" dreaming, where I've had some minor success training myself to believe that even if I hear another person or band playing music in my dream, it's still "my" song and I should try to remember it when I wake up.
Neat, Cyklone! The first example, of seeing someone's face, would be described as "clairvoyance". That is, literally, "clear seeing". Now, did you end up seeing this person later, physically? Or is it someone you might have seen in the media or in a friend's photo album? They are different sorts of connections. The second experience- of seeing your own body- is pretty classic astral travel. Had you intended it, or are you aware of what triggered the "journey"? No, what I meant by "other planes of awareness" is that, in some cases (most?) of astral travel, we visit familiar people or places, or at least common physical locations. In other examples, we may experience the "astral plane" or the "akashic (sp?) records" or other non-physical levels of reality. They might be experienced as sound, or shadow, or light, or abstract shapes, or "seeing angels" or other unusual states. Now, how that's different from lucid dreaming, I can't tell you- it's just that people who experience it, especially by intention- know that it's different. I like your experience with lucid dreaming. Good start! You can learn to control your traveling- both when/whether you go, and where you go. patience.
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