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Astral Projection Class on CompuServe

by Don DeGracia: 72662,1335

Copyright 1994

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HOW TO ASTRAL PROJECT - PART 2

 

2. TRANCE METHODS

 

 

We have seen how to use dreams as a means for achieving an

astral projection. However, we have so ingrained our prejudice about

the unreality of dreams, that simply taking your waking mind into

the dream world somehow doesn't seem like all that big a deal, even

given the fact that very few people actually do this. Becoming

lucid during a dream just doesn't seem like the "real thing" to

most people in terms of being a bona fide OOBE or astral

projection. Well, I will continue to hammer home the point

that it is; becoming lucid while dreaming is indistinguishable

from other ways of getting your waking mind into the dream world.

Still, it would be even more convincing that we were having a

"real" astral projection/OOBE if there was some way that we could

directly take our consciousness out of the physical plane without

having to use dreams as an intermediary device. Well, happily

there is such a direct method for getting to the inner planes,

and this is a method I have used the most to achieve my astral projection

experiences. For lack of a better term, I call this the

"trance method", for it entails putting yourself into a trance.

 

Now, what is a trance? Frankly, I'm not sure if there is a precise

definition of what a trance is. I know for sure that a trance is a

state of consciousness in which you are no longer focused in the

physical world. I know that you can achieve trance states through

hypnosis and meditation, and the method I shall describe here is much

like meditation. Knowing exactly what a trance is isn't

very important for our purposes here. What is important for our

purposes here is learning how to put yourself in a trance, which we

shall discuss below.

 

Now, how is going into a projection from a trance different from

going into a projection through a dream? Well, the difference is

that, going into a projection through a trance is much more direct

than going into a projection through a dream. By "direct" I mean

that you do not fall asleep first. Your consciousness remains

intact as you cross the border into the nonphysical planes. Thus,

the immediate perception on your part will be of "leaving your body".

You will be highly conscious of the act of dissociating from your

physical body as you take your waking consciousness into the

dream world. Once you are there, you will see that the experience

is very much like the experience of being lucid in a dream, but it's the

"getting there" that is different.

 

In the previous section we saw the connection between astral projections

and lucid dreams. Becoming lucid in a dream - which again, means

taking your waking mind into the dream state - is, essentially

an astral projection. Likewise, in this section you will now

appreciate the connection between the term OOBE and astral

projection. Again, this is because when you enter the projection

state via trance, you literally feel yourself leave your body. The

more precise way to say this is that you feel your consciousness

*dissociate* from your physical body. I suspect that such a perception

is more in line with people's ideas about what an OOBE is. So,

recalling what was said back in the section on theory, the difference

between calling your trance-induced projection an "OOBE" or an "astral

projection" implies mostly your conception of where you go after

you "leave" your body. Remember, generally the term OOBE seems to imply

that you are still in the physical world as a disembodied awareness,

whereas the term astral projection implies you are in one of the

nonphysical planes. When you learn to project via trance, you

will be in a good position to see that your consciousness is no

longer in the physical world. So, if we wanted to be proper about this

we should call our experience an astral projection. But again, what

you call it doesn't matter. What matters is that you can DO it.

 

Now, let us return to this idea that the trance method allows

a continuity of your awareness across the border from the physical

to the nonphysical planes. In my experiences with entering a

projection through a trance, I have encountered one of two things

happening to my consciousness - either: 1. there is no break in my

consciousness and I directly enter into the projection experience,

or 2. there is a momentary break in my consciousness, lasting only a

split second, and then I am in the projection. In either case, the

transition is very direct, unlike the dream method where you may be

asleep for hours before becoming lucid. In the trance method you

pretty much go directly from the physical plane to the projection

state.

 

So, for starters, let me give an overview of the trance process,

and then we will look at the whole process in great detail and lay

out exactly what you need to do to project from a trance.

 

Going into trance starts out just like going to sleep. You lay on

your bed and relax deeply. However, you do NOT fall asleep. What

you do to go into a trance is KEEP YOUR MIND AWAKE WHILE YOU LET

YOUR BODY FALL ASLEEP. We will go into how to do this below. If

you are successful at keeping your mind awake while your body falls

asleep, you will feel yourself "slip" or "push" out of your body. At

that point you will either be somewhere in one of the planes, or you

will be in the void. In either case, you are astral projecting (or

having an OOBE - whatever you prefer). You will then go through a

series of adventures until something causes you to break your trance

(such as the phone ringing, the need to go to the bathroom, or any

other number of things). On occasion, while you are projecting, you

may want to wake yourself up (if for example, you are in a threatening

or scary situation), and I will also discuss how to do this. So

that's the big picture from start to finish. Let's discuss each

step of this process in detail.

 

A. PUTTING YOURSELF INTO A TRANCE

 

Ok, you are laying on your bed with the intent to astral project. So

what do you do now? First off, here are some general considerations

for the kind of conditions that are best for going into trance:

 

1. Make sure you have gone to the bathroom first. If your physical body

has to clean itself out, this will draw you right out of a projection.

 

2. It's best to be a little bit tired. You don't want to be super tired

because you will just fall asleep! You don't want to be too awake or

you will never be able to relax enough to go into trance.

 

3. Make sure your body is lying comfortably. You don't want your

arm to fall asleep, or have your neck get sore because of the way

it is cocked. I have found that if I lay on my back, with my head

comfortably propped on a couple pillows, and my arms lying stretched

alongside my body, or wrapped over my chest, that I am fine. You

will discover as you practice that there is one position that you

find most comfortable, at least I did.

 

4. In general, you want to minimize all distractions. I have found

that a little bit of noise from outside doesn't prevent me from going

into trance. On the other hand, a ringing phone has pulled me from

projections a number of times. Also, make sure your body temperature

is comfortable.

 

 

Ok, so now, you are lying in bed, a little tired, you don't have to

go to the bathroom, it's quiet and you are comfortable, and you want

to astral project. What next? Just relax. What you have to

do at this point is begin the process I said above; you have to now

try to put your body to sleep but at the same time allow your mind

to stay awake. How do you do this?

 

Two things are now critical: concentration and relaxation.

You have to do both of these. You have to just stay relaxed, but,

as you allow your body to relax, you have to KEEP YOUR MIND ALERT.

How do you keep your mind alert? Basically, you can think about

anything you want. Some people will tell you that you need to

think about specific things, or visualize specific images, and

you can do this if you want, but you don't have to. All you

have to do is stay alert.

 

When I go into trance I don't meditate on anything specific. Instead

I look into the darkness behind my closed eyes and just stare. I

tell myself I want to leave my body, not merely just think the idea,

but really *feel* that I want to leave. At the same time, I allow myself

to relax.

 

The most important thing to think about is to stay aware. KEEP YOUR

MIND FOCUSED ON THE FACT THAT YOU ARE AWARE OF YOURSELF. That

is what is most critical: stay LUCID. It's because you let go of your

self-awareness that you eventually just fall asleep and slip

unconsciously into the dream world. What you want to do is to move

*consciously* into the dream world. Think about whatever you want, but

when your mind starts wandering off too far or you start daydreaming

too much, bring your awareness of yourself back to the front of your mind.

This is really important because, if you watch yourself fall asleep

at night, you will notice that your mind just kind of randomly

starts wandering through thoughts. The thoughts can be about anything:

what happened to you that day, whatever you are worried about, some-

one you love, anything. What you will notice going off to sleep is

that you get lost in your thoughts. Next thing you know, you

are waking up in the morning with maybe a faint memory of the dreams you

had as you slept. You DO NOT want to let this happen when you go

into trance. It's ok to let your mind wander, but constantly keep

bringing your mind back to an awareness of you laying on the bed trying

to astral project. IT IS CRITICAL THAT YOU REMAIN SELF-AWARE.

 

All the while of course, you are continuing to relax. At a

certain point you may feel your body become heavy, as if you

are beginning to drop off to sleep. This is OK. As a matter of fact

this is what you want to happen.

 

At this point, I want to really go in detail about how I go into

trance. If not for any other reason, this will be illustrative of

one particular way to successfully get into trance (i.e. "monkey

see, monkey do"). You may find what I do works for you, or, as

you practice, you may discover things that work for you that are

different than what I do. That's fine. The bottom line here

is: WHATEVER WORKS.

 

There are two things I focus on as I go into trance:

 

1. I stare into the darkness behind my closed eyes.

2. I stay completely aware of the sensation of my body laying on the bed.

 

What happens when I go into trance is that, as I focus on both of these

things, as my relaxation deepens, my perception of both of these things

changes. That is to say, the darkness I am staring into transforms, and

I will see images in this darkness. And the feeling of my body laying

on my bed changes too. I now will discuss each of these in detail. Let

me make this perfectly clear: THE CHANGES IN WHAT I SEE AND HOW

I FEEL MY BODY ARE WHAT ALLOW ME TO "LEAVE" MY BODY. That is to say,

as far as I'm concerned, these next couple topics are the heart and

soul of these notes; how to really "leave" your body.

 

This is it gang! Pay attention!

 

As I go through the next few paragraphs, please keep in mind that what I

am describing is all occurring at the same time. Just to keep it straight,

all of the following things are going on simultaneously as I go into

trance:

 

1. I am staring into the darkness behind my closed eyes.

2. I am aware of the sensations of my body.

3. I am relaxing deeper and deeper.

4. I am thinking to myself "I am going to leave", "I am going to project",

and similar thoughts. And I am anticipating certain changes in what

I see in the darkness behind my closed eyes and how my body feels. I

am waiting for these changes to occur so that I can "project" or "leave"

or whatever you want to call it.

 

 

All this said, let's now discuss the changes in what I see and what I feel

as I go into trance.

 

 

i. Hypnogogic Imagery

 

I stare into the darkness behind my closed eyes. If you stare into

this darkness you will soon come to see that it's not just a flat

blackness. Not only is it NOT a black nothing in the darkness behind

your closed eyes, but if you look closely you will see that there is

something moving in the darkness behind your closed eyes! What I see

is what looks like zillions of little pin pricks of electric yellow

light and these pin pricks seem to be moving in a way that's hard

to put into words. And the image itself is faint and not easy to

focus on at all.

 

I WANT TO MAKE PERFECTLY CLEAR AT THIS POINT THAT WHEN I SAY I "SEE"

ANYTHING FROM THIS POINT OUT, I AM BEING TOTALLY LITERAL. I AM

NOT TALKING ABOUT MAKING THINGS UP, OR SEEING SOMETHING IN MY

IMAGINATION. I AM NOT VISUALIZING ANYTHING IN MY MIND'S EYE. I AM

LITERALLY DESCRIBING THINGS I SEE. NONE OF THIS IS FANTASY OR

MAKE BELIEVE. I ACTUALLY SEE THINGS BEHIND MY CLOSED EYES.

 

I just want to make sure you understand this. Anyone who has

had any experiences with altered states of consciousness knows

exactly what I am talking about. For those of you who have never

had the kinds of experiences I'm describing here you will just

have to accept what I am saying. If you practice the excercises

I prescribe, there is a very good chance you will have these

same types of experiences and then you too will know what I am

talking about.

 

I'm sorry to dwell on this, but let me say it again. Right now, imagine

what you look like. Now imagine what your mother looks like. Ok. Now,

you just "saw" images didn't you? What you just did was *imagine*

your and your mother's face. You created these images in your mind's eye.

THIS IS NOT WHAT I AM DESCRIBING HERE. As I said, from here on out

when I say I "saw" this or that, I literally mean that I *saw* it. It

is totally different from seeing something in my mind's eye. As a

matter of fact, for example, while I see these little pinpricks

of light, I can imagine whatever I want in my mind's eye. They are

two different processes.

 

Ok, I hope this is clear!

 

Now, these little moving pin pricks of light are not just something I am

making up. Psychologists have discovered these things and call them

"ideoretinal light" (you will also see the terms "eighenlicht" and

"entopic lights" - see the reference by Mavromatis in the bibliography).

Many people see these little lights and psychologists have recorded

many cases of it. Many people can see these little lights

superimposed over their normal vision, that is, when their eyes

are open. I can. Maybe you can too.

 

Right now, just shut your eyes and stare into the darkness. What do you

see? Stare specifically into this darkness, try to focus on it. Shut

off the lights in the room or wait until night time, and do this again

in the darkness. Try to make sense out of what you see behind your

closed eyes.

 

Chances are good that, in staring into the darkness behind your closed

eyes, you too can see the ideoretinal lights. Perhaps you can see other

things if you stare closely; maybe faint colors moving around in hard

to describe ways, maybe even faint outlines of pictures. You might

see after-images of what you were looking at right before you

closed your eyes. Wait for these after-images to fade and THEN

stare behind your closed eyes and try to figure out what you see.

Different people see different things behind their closed eyes. What

is important is that 1. you learn that you CAN see things behind your

closed eyes, and 2. that you stare at whatever you can see behind your

closed eyes while you are trying to go into trance.

 

Back to the ideoretinal lights. Most psychologists assume that these

little moving lights are some kind of effect of your eye randomly

interacting with light. They explain these little dots as the effect

of light randomly bouncing around inside your eye and triggering off

the retina, thus sending nerve impulses to the brain, where these

random bouncing light particles get perceived as this ideoretinal

light. Be this as it may, on the basis of my experiences studying

this ideoretinal light, I have come to the conclusion that IDEORETINAL

LIGHT IS A DOORWAY TO THE ASTRAL PLANE. Quite a different conclusion

from the psychologists, eh? <g> Let's get into what I mean.

 

So, back to my trance experiences. I'm staring into the darkness

behind my closed eyes and I see the ideoretinal light. I watch it move

and wave around in the peculiar way it does. As my body continues to

relax, at a certain point, the darkness behind my closed eyes

no longer looks "flat". It transforms and now takes on a 3 dimensional

appearance. It looks like a space back there now that I could reach

into if I wanted to. However, I cannot reach into it, because at this

point I can still feel my arms laying against my bed. Nonetheless,

I am looking into this space of darkness, and this space is now

swirling in a weird, subtle fashion and I can still see the ideoretinal

lights swirling in this dark space.

 

It's actually very important to correlate these changes in my vision

with the changes in the feeling of my body. That is, these changes

happen at the same time. As my relaxation deepens, my breathing

becomes very quiet and regular, I start to feel heavy, like one

feels as they are falling off to sleep, except I don't fall asleep.

As this heaviness comes over me, it is about at this time that the darkness

behind my eyes becomes like a dark space that I could reach into.

I may feel a wave of relaxation sweep over me. For people out there

who know about brain waves, I suspect that I am entering the alpha

brain wave state at this point. Alpha brain waves indicate a

state of deep relaxation. But I am still conscious of my body laying

on the bed, and I can still hear sounds occurring outside or elsewhere

in the house.

 

However, it is shortly after this point (i.e. the onset of the alpha

state, which corresponds to a feeling of deep relaxation) that really

weird things start to happen in the darkness behind my closed eyes.

Any number of things have happened to me at this point, so I will only

describe a few of them.

 

One thing that is relatively common is that I will see a flash of

purple appear in the darkness behind my closed eyes. It's as if one

of the little yellow pinpoints flared up into a bright purple flash,

but only for a split instant. I see it and it's gone.

 

Another really weird thing I've seen is that one of the little

yellow lights will flare up, and *open up* into what looks

like a little circular window! Sometimes it just stays open for an

instant but I can't see anything in it, and then it shuts. Other

times, one of the yellow lights will flare up this way and I can

actually see something in it, as if I'm looking through a

tiny little window! Once I saw trees through such a little window.

Another time I saw an open doorway. When the yellow lights flare in

this fashion, the image lasts longer than the purple flashes. The

purple flashes come and go, but these little "windows" have stayed

open for a number of seconds sometimes.

 

And once I start seeing things like this in the darkness behind my

closed eyes, basically this is where the dam breaks, so to speak,

and I begin to see all kinds of other amazing things. So, at this

point, I have to tangent off and introduce an idea that is

very relevant and important here.

 

The name of this section of the notes is "Hypnogogic Imagery". When

you see stuff in the darkness behind your closed eyes, it is called

"hypnogogic imagery". In the bibliography, I reference a book

by Mavromatis, and this book is called "Hypnogogia". This is a

whole book about hypnogogic imagery. This is a critical topic to

study for anyone interested in astral projection, as will be clear

below, and I highly recommend this book for any serious student

of astral projection.

 

In a nutshell, YOU WILL SEE HYPNOGOGIC IMAGERY AS YOUR TRANCE DEEPENS.

In effect, the hypnogogic imagery is a signpost saying, "astral

projection getting close". That is, ONCE YOU START SEEING HYPNOGOGIC

IMAGES, IT WILL ONLY BE A SHORT TIME AFTER THIS THAT YOU WILL BE

ABLE TO LEAVE YOUR BODY.

 

Let me digress now. First I will give you some background on what

is known and currently thought about hypnogogic images, then I

will describe some of the hypnogogic images I have seen.

 

Again, the psychologists have known about hypnogogic images for

around 100 years now. The word "hypnogogia" refers to the state

of consciousness right at the border between waking and sleeping.

I mentioned this state earlier, and that is its name; hypnogogia.

Some psychologists refer to hypnogogia as the border state when you

are falling asleep, and refer to the border state as you are waking up

as "hypnopompic". This distinction really doesn't matter because

they both refer to the same state of consciousness; the border

between sleeping and being awake. So, I will use the term hypnogia to

refer to this state whether you are falling asleep *or* waking up.

Now, in terms of astral projection, we are really only concerned

about hypnogogia as you fall asleep, because when you "wake up"

from an astral projection, it is immediate. When a projection ends,

it ends. There is no hypnopomic state in an astral projection. Your

consciousness will transfer instantly from the projection back here

to the physical plane.

 

Hypnogoia was a phenomenon discovered by people interested in understanding

how dreams form. What was discovered in this research was that before

people actually start to dream, a large majority of people will see

images, very clear images, behind their closed eyes, and while they are

still pretty much awake. This "pre-dream" imagery was called hypnogogic

imagery. The imagery itself has no pattern. One may see faces, scenes,

landscapes, weird colors, colored smoke clouds, twinkling lights,

nightmare visions, anything. And for some people, they may even have

hypnogogic smells and sounds. That is, not only do some people see

images in the hypnogogic state, but they will hear sounds or smell things.

In a nutshell, there is no good explanation for what causes hypnogogic

images. If you want to see the theories psychologists are kicking

around, check out the book by Mavromatis.

 

This is about all I will say here about the study of hypnogogia. It's

a fascinating topic for anyone interested in dreams, altered states of

consciousness or astral projection. Again, I encourage you to look

up Mavromatis' book "Hypnogoia" to learn more about this topic.

 

For our purposes here the important thing to realize is that, as

I said, when you induce a trance in yourself, you will pass

through the hypnogoic state BEFORE you can leave your body. Again,

seeing the hypnogogic images means, "you're almost there". What

determines when you are actually ready to leave will be discussed

below. Before going into that, I would like to list some of my

own experiences in the hypnogogic state so that you have some idea

of what it is like if you've never experienced it before. Again,

the following quotes are excerpts from my astral projection journal,

specifically of hypnogogic images I saw prior to leaving my body.

You should note the variety and unpredictability of these images.

 

 

1>

"...I began to lose my lockmold and felt myself fading away. Could

feel myself in my physbod again. Could see hypnogogic images behind

my closed eyelids. It looked like a duck staring at me-but I really

don't know what it was, it wasn't moving though. What was really

unique though is that the image was undulating like: (drawing in my

notes). It looked like the undulations produced by dropping two rocks

in the water. The bottom undulation was covering some type of

landscape. Lost the image and woke up."

 

2>

"Felt myself laying on my bed but I still felt like I could "leave."

I began to see hypnogogic images of outdoor scenery; trees, houses,

blue sky overhead. I "jumped" into the images and was on a suburban

city street..."

 

3>

"Today's experiences consisted solely of hypnogogic imagery. I have

no recall of having actually left my body. Through the descriptions

that follow, I was conscious of laying on my bed in my physical body.

 

"a. I saw undulations for a brief period. These undulations looked

like someone had dropped a rock in the water, except they went backwards,

from the periphery to the center. The undulations occurred in the darkness

behind my closed eyes."

"b. The undulations faded and I was watching the darkness behind my

closed eyes. I perceived a circular swirling motion between my eyes and

this motion became like an expanding hole. In the hole I saw a woman's

face. It was the face of a mature, older woman (maybe late 30s) and she

had black hair. The face then transformed into a deformed version of

itself. The jaws became grotesque and large and facial hair appeared.

The face transformed again to that of an ape-like creature, though it

still bore a direct resemblance to the original face. This third face

had a rounder skull and less pronounced cheeks and jaw than the first

face. These images were in full color and looked like photographic

stills."

"c. The ape-woman face faded. I then saw the face of a man. He

appeared to be engaged in a conversation, though I could not hear

anything. He looked to be from the 19th century by his dress. This

image was animated though it was in black and white."

"d. The image of the talking man faded. I felt a sinking feeling,

or a wave of relaxation overtake me. My eyes were closed but my entire

visual field was visible. In it there was a beautiful, dynamic panorama

of swirling blues before me. It was a little darker than sky blue.

It had an amorphous shape. It seemed to be framed by something that

I could not identify. This image faded."

"I continued concentrating and now a light purple mist, like a thin

smoke cloud was before me. This faded."

"I continued, though very relaxed, to concentrate on my visual field.

A definite pattern appeared before me. It was a very strange image,

not easy to describe. It was cartoon textured and colored in various

shades of red, gray and off-white. It was slightly reminiscent of an

Egyptian hieroglyphics text, but only slightly. It looked like a

pattern of glyphs, but there was a woman's face and an outline of a body

also in the pattern, though they looked abstract and not literal. The

pattern moved three times. When it moved, it looked like "fire" or some

molten looking liquid, welling up at one point in the pattern and going

to and filling in another point in the pattern, almost like if you had

two open pop bottles, one filled and the other empty, and the liquid

flowed out of the filled one into the empty one. I really had no idea

of what I was seeing here. This then faded and I fell asleep and went

through a series of dream sequences, and I was barely bordering on being

lucid."

 

Finally, one more:

4>

"...I felt myself laying on my bed back in my physbod. I relaxed and

stared into the blackness behind my closed eyelids. Almost

immediately, hypnogogic imagery began to appear. The images were

very vivid and in color. I was seeing faces of dark skinned people.

They looked like the painted faces of Native American Indians. There

was an unusual effect that I would see a face from one particular angle,

then the face would shift its angle and become a different face.

After the faces had stopped "rotating", they spun off into the

background and I could see all of them balled together, and they were

wrapped up in an American flag."

"As the image moved further away I tried to push myself out towards it.

It worked and I was now standing in my new room in the attic. I floated

up through the roof to the outside..."

 

 

So, that gives you a little taste of the content of these hypnogogic

images. There is no apparent rhyme or reason to them as far as I can tell.

For a while I tried to figure out if there might be some kind of

symbolic meaning to these images, but I gave up on this because

a lot of these images are completely abstract and don't even make any

sense when you look at them.

 

There is one special type of hypnogogic image I would like to mention,

that may occur to you. This is, you will be laying there relaxing and

going into trance, and all of a sudden, you are staring at the room

you are in clear as day. It's as if you are seeing your room

through your closed eyelids! This can happen and has happened to

me pretty frequently. It might even be the first hypnogogic image

you see during any trance session. What's important to realize is that

if this happens to you, you should recognize that it *is* a hypnogogic

image, and, like any hypnogogic image, use it as a clue to the fact

that you are close to being able to leave your body. Usually when

this happens, the image of your room will fade and will be

followed by more hypnogogic images.

 

Finally, one last word about hypnogogia. I mentioned above that there

are no good explanations about what causes hypnogogia. What I mean by

this is that *psychologists* have no good explanations of what

causes hypnogogia. On the other hand, occultists do have good

explanations of what hypnogogia is, except they do not call it

hypnogogia. What a psychologist calls "hypnogogia", an occultist

calls "clairvoyance". That is, seeing these images is a form

of clairvoyance. What causes clairvoyance, according to occultists,

is transferring your consciousness from the physical body to the

etheric or astral or mental bodies. The actual explanation gets

more involvred and actually involves the theory of the chakras.

It is not my intention to explain chakras here. I only mention

this so that the interested reader can go explore on his own.

Good starting references are two books by C.W. Leadbeater:

"The Chakras" and "Clairvoaynce". Both these are listed in the

bibliography. For those of you who already know about chakras,

in two of the quotes I have above from my journal, I make reference

to seeing a spinning thing that looks like the waves made by

dropping a rock in the water. I believe these were direct perceptions

of my own chakras (specifically, my third-eye chakra).

 

Also, I need to say this: DON'T BE AFRAID OF ANY HYPNOGOGIC IMAGES YOU

SEE. It's possible that you might see rotting bodies or something

else that is grotesque and disgusting. Don't let it phase you. These

images can't hurt you at all. No matter what you see, just remember

that what's important is the fact that you are seeing anything at

all. Even if the image is weird or ugly, it doesn't matter. What

matters is that you are close to leaving your body. And just as

important, if you do see something that startles you, RELAX YOURSELF

IMMEDIATELY. Stare calmly at anything you see no matter how flipped

out it appears. If you get too worked up, you will break your trance.

You do NOT want to break your trance. Remember, all the while this is

going on, you are trying to go into deeper and deeper states of

relaxation.

 

So, to wrap up this discussion of hypnogogia, the important point to

drive home is that you will pass through hypnogoia on your way

to the astral projection state. Now, this won't always happen, but it

will happen more often than not.

 

Now, let's go on to the other important aspect of putting yourself in

trance: paying attention to your body sensations.

 

 

 

 

ii. Kinesthetic Sensation

 

Being aware of the sensation of your body is called "kinesthetic

sensation". According to the dictionary I'm holding, the definiton

of kinesthetics is:

 

"a sense mediated by nervous elements in muscles, tendons

and joints and stimulated by body movements and tensions;

also: sensory experience derived from these sources."

 

To put this into English; kinesthetic sensation is your awareness of

your body and its movements. This is a form of perception too, just

like seeing, or hearing, etc. Being aware of where your arm is at,

being aware of the feeling of your butt as you sit on a chair, feeling

your fingers wiggle, these and other like sensations are kinesthetic

sensations. Being aware of the feeling of my body laying on my bed as

I try to go into trance is a kinesthetic sensation. Focusing

on my kinesthetic perceptions is a critical part of how I go into trance.

 

I said that I focus on the feeling of my body laying on the bed, and

that as my trance deepens, my kinesthetic sensations CHANGE. You can

use these kinesthetic feelings, not only as a way to keep your awareness

focused, but also as a clue as to when you can actually leave your body.

As a matter of fact, THE WAY THAT I KNOW I CAN LEAVE MY BODY IS

BECAUSE OF THE CHANGES IN MY KINESTHETIC SENSATIONS. The feeling

of my body changes, and it is by these changes that I know I can "leave

my body". Let me describe these changes for you.

 

At first, you are aware of the feeling of your body laying on the bed.

You are a little bit tired, so you are relaxing. As your relaxation

deepens, you will feel your body get heavier. As I said above, you may

feel a wave of relaxation sweep over your body. You may also feel your

skin tingle or you may feel waves like little chills moving through

your body.

 

Let me tangent for a moment to discuss something that may have happened

to you as you were falling off to sleep. Have you ever gone to bed,

felt yourself getting more and more relaxed, and then all of a sudden

felt yourself slip? I am not talking about having your arm or leg jerk

or anything like that. I am talking about having actually felt your

body falling or sliding off the bed. If this has happened to you, chances

are good that it startled you and caused you to wake up. If you have

ever felt such sensations, then realize that THIS IS WHAT IT FEELS LIKE

WHEN YOU LEAVE YOUR BODY.

 

Again, you are getting more and more relaxed. You feel your body

getting heavier and heavier. Finally, all of a sudden, it feels like

your body is slipping backwards, or that you are falling, or that

your body is slipping forward, or that your body is floating gently

downwards. All of these are possible kinesthetic sensations that

you may experience. Prior to this you may or may not have been

seeing hypnogogic images. Whatever the case, when this happens

DO NOT GET STARTLED. Just go with the feeling, because when this

happens, YOU ARE LEAVING YOUR BODY. You want to anticipate this

happening. When it does start happening, you will be falling, sliding,

slipping, or whatever, in complete darkness. Don't worry about

the darkness either. This darkness is the void I mentioned. It's

ok to be in the void. What will be happening at this point is that

you will be falling, slipping, etc., through the void. At this point,

YOU HAVE LEFT YOUR BODY. YOU ARE OUT OF YOUR BODY. You are in the void.

 

If you find this happening to you, here's what to do. You can

right yourself and "fly" through the void if you want to. You *can*

move through the void. There is nothing going on, but you can move

through it if you want. Like I said, the void is a nice place to

just sit (or fly) and enjoy the quiet.

 

If you want to cause yourself to appear somewhere in one of the

planes/subplanes, TRY TO LOOK AT YOUR HANDS. You might find it

a little difficult to pull your hands up in front of your face, but

just do it anyway. What you will see at first is that you have no

hands! Just stare at where it feels like your hands are. Wiggle

your fingers, try to flail your arms. What will happen is that

you will see your hands and arms form in front of you! At the

same time, YOU WILL CAUSE A SCENE TO MATERIALIZE AROUND YOU. In effect,

by doing this "hands trick", as I call it, what you are doing is

tuning into a subplane, just like tuning into a radio station

on the radio. The next thing you know, you will be *somewhere*.

At this point, YOU ARE SOMEWHERE IN THE PLANES. We will talk

in detail in the next section about what you can expect in terms

of where you appear, and what to do once you appear somewhere.

 

Another thing you can do to get out of the void is SPIN YOURSELF

AROUND LIKE A TOP. Just spin yourself around as fast as you can,

and, just like with the "hands trick", you will cause yourself

to appear somewhere. I have used both the spinning trick and the

hands trick numerous times to leave the void and enter the subplanes.

 

Now, appearing in the void is NOT the only thing that can happen to

you when you leave your body. A number of other things can occur too.

These are as follows.

 

It is also very likely that, as your relaxation deepens, and your body

gets heavier and heavier, and you may or may not be seeing hypnogogic

images, YOU WILL BLACKOUT, but only for a split instant. That is,

you will lose your consciousness, but only for a moment. In an

instant you will be conscious again, but you will no longer feel your-

self laying on your bed, and you will no longer be looking into

the darkness behind your closed eyes. You will regain your awareness

after this momentary blackout and YOU WILL BE ASTRAL PROJECTING. You

will be somewhere in the dream world, fully lucid. You could be

anywhere: you may be standing in your room, you may be standing in

a foreign house, you could be somewhere you recognize or somewhere

that is unfamiliar to you. Whatever the case, you will be somewhere

and you will be astral projecting.

 

Now, another thing that can happen to you is that you are laying

on your bed getting more and more relaxed, and you begin to see

hypnogogic images. It is possible, as one of my journal entries

above shows, that YOU CAN JUMP DIRECTLY INTO A HYPNOGOGIC IMAGE.

You may be staring at a scene of a city street, or maybe a scene of

a forest or, as I mentioned, you may be looking at the room you are in.

You can try to "push out" into the scene itself.

 

As your relaxation continues to deepen you will possibly feel other

things, as I mentioned above: tingles on your skin, chills moving

through your body. Also, you might hear strange sounds like creakings

or wooshings or chains rattling. All of these sensations are

characteristic of what you will experience as you cross the border

from the waking state to the projection state. Don't be alarmed

by any of this. It is all perfectly natural.

 

Finally, as you practice and get more used to the kinesthetic sensations

associated with leaving your body, what will happen is that eventually

you will just *know* that you can "push out" of your body. Sometimes,

this "pushing out" sensation will feel like you are squirming out of your

body. Other times it will feel like you really are pushing outward. It

may also feel like you are falling off your bed. Any number of sensations

are possible. The point is, you can ACTIVELY push out of your body.

Above I spoke about just letting yourself "fall" into the void, and

this method of leaving your body is purely PASSIVE. You can

passively leave your body or you can actively push out of your body.

Both ways work. As you get better at projecting, you will find that

most of the time you will actively push out of your body.

 

To summarize at this point, what you want to do is pay attention

to your kinesthetic sensations. These are the clues as to when you

have left your body. The dissociation process will occur naturally and

spontaneously. It does every night when you go to sleep and dream. The

only difference here is that you are attempting to take your waking

consciousness across the border with you. And, as time goes on, and you

practice, you will eventually get used to the sensation of dissociating

from your body, and you will just know when it's the right time to

"jump out" into the OOBE.

 

So, let me now summarize this trance method:

 

1. You will lie down in a comfortable place with the intent

to project.

 

2. You will allow yourself to relax ever more deeply while at the

same time, you will keep your mind focused on your self-awareness.

 

3. You can stare into the darkness behind your closed eyes and

wait for hypnogogic images to appear.

 

4. You should stay very conscious of your kinesthetic sensations.

 

5. Expect the following to occur:

A. Your body will feel more and more heavy as your

relaxation deepens.

B. You will probably see hypnogogic images.

C. You should anticipate any of the following

changes in your kinesthetic sensations:

1. Tingles and chills in your body.

2. A feeling of slipping, falling, floating.

3. A possible momentary blackout.

4. Recognition that you can actively push out of

your body.

 

Now, I must make very clear that the transition from the feeling

of laying in your bed, to the feeling that you are no longer laying

in your bed can take on an immense number of forms. There is NO one

"correct" set of sensations. Almost anything is possible. What I have

described above are the things I feel and perceive when I go into trance

and try to leave my body. You may or may not feel and perceive the same

things. However, what I have described above gives you something with

which to get started. I have given you specific things to look for and

expect. Chances are good that you will experience the same things I

have described here, or experience something very similar.

 

To wrap up this section on using the trance method to leave your body,

I am going to list a number of my actual experiences of this transition.

Again, these are actual entries out of my astral projection journal.

I want to say that what you can perceive while entering into the astral

projection state is completely amazing. I am always totally blown away

by what happens in the transition from waking to projecting. And this

is just the transition into the projection state - we have not even

had our projection yet! But this borderland is completely amazing.

I started out saying that it doesn't seem like you are leaving your

body when you simply become lucid during a dream (as I described how to

do in the previous section of these notes). However, once you've

experienced the transition from waking to projecting, that is, once

your awareness has directly passed through the borders between waking

and projecting, you will be totally convinced that you have really

"left your body". What I've described in this section is as real as it

gets!!!! I wish you all good luck getting to, and getting across

this borderland!

 

With all the above said, let me now present for you some of my adventures

on the border between waking and projecting.

 

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