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tashalee
17th February 2011, 08:31 PM
I'm very new to this forum and to astral projection. I've only been actually trying for a few weeks now. I'm feeling a bit discouraged because I had some beginners luck and now nothing. What I experienced was this...I was meditating using the "gateway experience" at home series. My first two times listening to the audio brought me into a full body "buzzing" sensation as well as a falling inward sensation. I heard some audio hallucination telling me "congratulations you've made the first step". I was so excited, felt full of joy. I just kept falling deeper and deeper. What held me back was my fear and that my heart was physically pounding so hard it was concering and distracting. To those of you who have astral projected were these experiences the beginning? Was I close to an exit do you think? I've been unable to bring myself to this state again since then and it's frustrating. I think my doubt about this is blocking my progress. anyway, thanks for listening and any feedback would be greatly appreciated!

Korpo
17th February 2011, 08:51 PM
Hello, tashalee.

That was a promising experience. I would say more is to come if you are patient.

I wouldn't recommend trying to replicate past experiences. This often leads to frustration, and also causes some people to tense up. Let each experience unfold on its own and see where it takes you - what sense and body impressions unfold for you, how you experience your self image to change and so on.

It's good to have such a validating experience early on. Now you basically know that what you're doing is part of a larger process for you. Few things are done in one step after all...

Cheers,
Oliver

poème
18th February 2011, 12:58 AM
I've only been actually trying for a few weeks now. I'm feeling a bit discouraged because I had some beginners luck and now nothing.

I felt just like you when I was still new at this... Actually, I'm still quite at the beginning of this path, but anyway... I've noticed that phases like that are normal, at least in my case. There was a time when I could record something new (however small) every week, but then I would reach a «plateau» when things would calm down and nothing new would come up for a certain period. Then new things would start adding on again...To slow down again later.

And this is till going on at the moment...

But... No hurry is needed on the spiritual path... I believe that things eventually unfold as long as one is patient and perseverant, as long as one goes with the flow, with whatever is going to come up (or not) and as long as one is willing to keep learning...

heliac
18th February 2011, 02:16 AM
I'm very new to this forum and to astral projection. I've only been actually trying for a few weeks now. I'm feeling a bit discouraged because I had some beginners luck and now nothing. What I experienced was this...I was meditating using the "gateway experience" at home series. My first two times listening to the audio brought me into a full body "buzzing" sensation as well as a falling inward sensation. I heard some audio hallucination telling me "congratulations you've made the first step". I was so excited, felt full of joy. I just kept falling deeper and deeper. What held me back was my fear and that my heart was physically pounding so hard it was concering and distracting. To those of you who have astral projected were these experiences the beginning? Was I close to an exit do you think? I've been unable to bring myself to this state again since then and it's frustrating. I think my doubt about this is blocking my progress. anyway, thanks for listening and any feedback would be greatly appreciated!

I could see how you would think you could be blocking yourself, if your fear is outweighing your desire to project. The feeling sits there like a lead plate, a combo of fear of the unknown and losing yourself, losing control.There could be a lot of other stuff in this block too. You've had early success, that's not always that common, so maybe a little scared of your own potential.It may help to take to a diary, really ask yourself why you are afraid. Are there any notions you currently hold that would cause you to feel reluctant to open the block up?Maybe you read something somewhere or heard something from someone that was a glamorization. What are your preconceived notions, are they rational, can you let some of them go? If you can't and you feel like you are up to sharing some of your fears you can post them and get some feedback from others.

It can be hard, i really really dislike facing my fears, at times i think i am a bit of a masochist, i will throw myself into positions that i know are out of my comfort zone.That may not be what you want to do, probably not a good idea. confronting your fears...there is really no way around it, if you want to keep going at some point you are going to have to.Sorry this is getting kind of doomy gloomy :)

Korpo wrote a really nice article on fears on the boards.I can't find it though...

It can be scary but you will be fine. People use a rollercoaster analogy a lot. i like that analogy too. All that suspence and anticipation leading up to the actual ride sometimes you'll feel the same thing when laying down to attempt a projection, It's energy, use it! Projection is even safer than a rollercoaster is, might as well throw up your arms and let it all out!
Have fun :)

lightgal
18th February 2011, 04:47 AM
Fear was the hardest thing for me to overcome, my desire had to outweigh my fear. I have only had 3 conscious exits now. During the first 2 exits there was about 1/2 a moment where I had to decide to give in to my fear or run with my desire for obe. Luckily, I ended up choosing the experience.

The racing pounding heart sensation seems really scary but I hear that it is not actually our heart that is racing but the "heart chakra" being activated prior to the obe.

I also remind myself that everyone has obe all the time, they just don't remember it. The only difference is I am going to be conscious and directing it.

I hope this helps. :D

Alienor
18th February 2011, 08:56 AM
The racing pounding heart sensation seems really scary but I hear that it is not actually our heart that is racing but the "heart chakra" being activated prior to the obe.
A racing/wildly pumping feeling of the heart chakra does indicate in my experience, that you are somewhat overstraining your energy body. Under such conditions, I would recommend to not force an OBE, but instead do something to strengthen ones energybody. Often Chi-gong, Tai-Chi or similar can be better for such, then only do mental energywork.

poème
18th February 2011, 05:32 PM
I would say more is to come if you are patient.
(...) Let each experience unfold on its own and see where it takes you - what sense and body impressions unfold for you, how you experience your self image to change and so on.


I read myself again here, and notice that I basically rephrased what you said... Very sorry for babbling... I'll try not to do so again! :roll:



It can be hard, i really really dislike facing my fears, at times i think i am a bit of a masochist, i will throw myself into positions that i know are out of my comfort zone.That may not be what you want to do, probably not a good idea.
I think it may be a good idea if it's Tashalee's learning style... I know it works well for me too... Very stressful but quickly rewarding! :D



All that suspence and anticipation leading up to the actual ride sometimes you'll feel the same thing when laying down to attempt a projection, It's energy, use it! Projection is even safer than a rollercoaster is, might as well throw up your arms and let it all out!
Have fun :)
I find it interesting how you use your expectations (was it what you meant?) to make things happen... Makes me wonder why I try so hard to repress mines... The problem is, I tend to feel disappointed and discouraged, just like Tashalee, when things are not up to my expectations. So I'm trying to lower my expectations, but then not much happens...! It's great that you found the right balance for you. :)

Korpo
18th February 2011, 06:09 PM
Hello, poeme.



I would say more is to come if you are patient.
(...) Let each experience unfold on its own and see where it takes you - what sense and body impressions unfold for you, how you experience your self image to change and so on.


I read myself again here, and notice that I basically rephrased what you said... Very sorry for babbling... I'll try not to do so again! :roll:

Do you think so? I found your statements about experiencing "plateaus" in development quite insightful fully in their own right without any overlap.

Cheers,
Oliver

lightgal
18th February 2011, 06:24 PM
Thank you Alienor. I will work on strengthening my energy body and relax into my obe, perhaps that will calm my racing heart experience.

Regarding what Poeme said about expectations. I wonder if intent and desire would be a more appropriate application than expectations. I know they sound like almost the same thing, but expectations do tend to let people down. Intent and desire is a work in progress, keeping one's eyes on the prize without giving up. Not focussing on the "failures" we all to often judge ourselves as having and joyfully looking where we know we our leading ourselves to - the prize (in this case obe).

tashalee
19th February 2011, 01:48 PM
Thank you everyone this has all been most helpful:) Facing my fears, knowing this is all a process to be enjoyed, there is no rush and to work on my heart chakra...all helpful and appreciated. Would any of you recommend websites, books etc. that would not be over glamorizing an OBE and astral projection? I would like to know more about what it really is as maybe this would also help me relax into the experience. Thanks again :)

CFTraveler
19th February 2011, 06:44 PM
Have you read this?-- http://www.astraldynamics.com/home/astr ... ction.html (http://www.astraldynamics.com/home/astral-projection-training/treatise-on-astral-projection.html)
I don't see Robert glamorizing anything, that's not his style, the last time I talked to him. Sure, his theories are his worldview, but that's true of anyone.

poème
20th February 2011, 02:51 PM
Thank you, Korpo... :)

Lightgal, thanks for your insights also.. I'll think over this.


Have you read this?-- http://www.astraldynamics.com/home/astr ... ction.html (http://www.astraldynamics.com/home/astral-projection-training/treatise-on-astral-projection.html)
I don't see Robert glamorizing anything, that's not his style
Very true... It's also very accessible to a beginner.

You may also want to read the OBE journals you'll find here on the site, especially the first pages if you are interested to read about how it started for different persons. You'll find similarities but also differences, and I find this great to enrich one's view about OBEs.

heliac
22nd February 2011, 04:26 AM
Thank you everyone this has all been most helpful:) Facing my fears, knowing this is all a process to be enjoyed, there is no rush and to work on my heart chakra...all helpful and appreciated. Would any of you recommend websites, books etc. that would not be over glamorizing an OBE and astral projection? I would like to know more about what it really is as maybe this would also help me relax into the experience. Thanks again :)

Hi Tashalee,

Maybe glamorizing isn't the best word. More like putting your fears under the microscope so much that it is the only thing that you can see is what i meant. Sometimes you may come across reading something like that in the form of a projection experience or thought and it can plant a seed in you as you are trying to project. I think i have a few of these in my MAP journal.

poème
26th February 2011, 06:02 PM
Sometimes you may come across reading something like that in the form of a projection experience or thought and it can plant a seed in you as you are trying to project. I think i have a few of these in my MAP journal.

As long as she doesn't water the seed, she will be alright :wink:
Its as you say, sooner or later, she will have to learn how to confront her fears. If one is curious, even only slighlty, I think it's almost impossible to avoid all the fear-driven material we can find here and there. Reading as much as possible from as much different sources as possible may be a good way to learn how to put everything we read into perspective, as the fear-driven material will then be outweighted by many other sources.

CFTraveler
26th February 2011, 06:38 PM
And she can see that people that have had fearsome experiences get over them and enjoy the process anyway, and eventually these experiences stop being fear driven.