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Old 07-07-2017, 07:16 AM
b3N0m b3N0m is offline
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Astral projection motivation/ getting through the tough stage.

I was wondering if anybody out the would have any suggestions on enduring the tough part of the astral projection process. I mean sometimes it gets really hard to keep going and I just get an irresistible urge to roll over and go to sleep when I am lying on my back trying to project. I know it seems simple "don't roll over" but sometimes it's just really hard to keep going and I just end up getting mad at myself for lack of progress. Any help would be great thanks guys.
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Old 08-07-2017, 04:03 AM
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I am in a similar situation. I try to spend time practicing every day, doing progressive relaxation, affirmations, trying to visualise being out of body, etc. I have had some interesting experiences which feel like the beginning of separation but I cannot make the final separation. At night I lie there listening to Hemi-Sync or some variation of it, and I can understand the urge to just take off the headphones and go to sleep. And sometimes my motivation wanes, and I wonder if I will ever succeed in astral travelling.

But I am pretty sure that if I do not persist it will never happen, so I just keep going. Reading AP literature helps to keep me motivated, but it is a bit dispiriting when some people find it so easy. I wonder what I am doing wrong. I do believe that AP is not complicated, and the keys to leaving the body are relaxation, concentration and a quiet mind. Maybe one day!
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Old 08-07-2017, 10:16 AM
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Try sleeping for a few hours first...set an alarm...then try.
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Old 16-07-2017, 02:16 AM
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Having the itch to roll over means you are some what close. Your body is trying to provoke your brain to see it it went to sleep. By not rolling over you are telling the body it's ok to go into sleep mode. That's exactly where you want to be.
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Old 16-07-2017, 09:51 PM
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I wish I could give you advise; however I'm in the same situation. I have not been able to "get out", but I think I've been close on more than one occasion (vibrations, slow moving geometric shapes behind closed eyes.). But heck, that's been nearly 4 years of effort. Albeit not an overly aggressive approach, but nearly every night I give some type of effort.

The only type of encouragement that I can give, is that even if we are not successful for long to come; we shouldn't give up. I will not give up; not until I can say I've sat on the rings of Saturn, and gazed at the beauty of this universe!

I wish for progress, for all who seek.

Maybe if we seekers keep this in our hearts, it will help? Dunno.
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Old 17-07-2017, 03:33 PM
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I wish I could give you advise; however I'm in the same situation. I have not been able to "get out", but I think I've been close on more than one occasion (vibrations, slow moving geometric shapes behind closed eyes.). But heck, that's been nearly 4 years of effort. Albeit not an overly aggressive approach, but nearly every night I give some type of effort.

The only type of encouragement that I can give, is that even if we are not successful for long to come; we shouldn't give up. I will not give up; not until I can say I've sat on the rings of Saturn, and gazed at the beauty of this universe!

I wish for progress, for all who seek.

Maybe if we seekers keep this in our hearts, it will help? Dunno.
Practice is key. Keep at it.

What beautiful words. "I won't give up until I've sat on the rings of Saturn." That alone is motivation. I haven't done this but I have felt the heat of stars in space while looking down at Earth from above. I can say it is worth keeping up your practice with your goals in mind. The big-ness and beauty of the universe is overwhelming and will give you immense perspective in your daily "physical" life.

By the way, hello from a fellow southerner :)
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Old 17-07-2017, 03:36 PM
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I was wondering if anybody out the would have any suggestions on enduring the tough part of the astral projection process. I mean sometimes it gets really hard to keep going and I just get an irresistible urge to roll over and go to sleep when I am lying on my back trying to project. I know it seems simple "don't roll over" but sometimes it's just really hard to keep going and I just end up getting mad at myself for lack of progress. Any help would be great thanks guys.
Know that when it's time, you will be able. I know that may not seem helpful, but have a peace and a confidence that things always work out for your best. Perhaps you're stuck because your meditative practice is teaching and transforming you in this moment.
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Old 18-07-2017, 09:08 PM
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When I first started I was advised to sit in an armchair, the arms to stop falling off should someone fall asleep which never did happen to me.
It's also worth experimenting with different times of day.

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Old 20-07-2017, 12:26 AM
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Practice is key. Keep at it.

What beautiful words. "I won't give up until I've sat on the rings of Saturn." That alone is motivation. I haven't done this but I have felt the heat of stars in space while looking down at Earth from above. I can say it is worth keeping up your practice with your goals in mind. The big-ness and beauty of the universe is overwhelming and will give you immense perspective in your daily "physical" life.

By the way, hello from a fellow southerner :)


Hello astralwonderer, thank you for the kind words. From all that I've read; it seems easier, or more natural for some to reach detachment than others. It appears to me there could be a number of reasons some have difficulty achieving AP, that there's not a secret "one size fits all" answer for getting there.
In our microwave society (everyone wanting results now, without putting forward the necessary effort.) It is very easy to give up, and just say it's either an untruth, or it's not worth it. This seems true for most all spiritual learning. It has taken me much effort to this point; shedding false beliefs, and ego. The farther I go, the more I realise how little I've accomplished.
This being said, I cannot give up my quest for Truth in all things. I have too far to go to stop now.

Good to speak with a fellow southerner. Do you reckon there's ever been a red-neck to attain enlightenment? If not; it would be cool to be the first. LOL. Yeah, had to discard many of my red-neck ways, but I am what I am.
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Old 20-07-2017, 12:39 AM
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asmooth13 - perhaps you shall be. ;)
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