Introduction
There are certain aspects of the astral dimension and the projection
process that are very complicated. Much of it is misunderstood
and it can all be very confusing at times. This series of articles
attempts to shed a little light on the subject, and hopefully,
explain what its all about. The theories and conclusions in
this Treatise are largely drawn from my own projection experience.
It is the goal of this Treatise to develop greater understanding
and new, simpler and more effective techniques for projection.
The ideas, theories and techniques discussed here are constantly
under development and are subject to modification and change
as new discoveries and insights come to light.
What
is the Astral Dimension?
The
astral is the closest dimension to the physical. It overlays
and permeates the world like a huge mind net, catching and holding
all thought. Its contents are created by the collective consciousness
of the world mind. It contains all the thoughts, memories, fantasies,
and dreams of every living thing in the world. In it, the laws
of sympathetic attraction, or like attracts like, causes this
ocean of mind stuff to strata and settle into layers or pools.
These pools of thought are more commonly called astral planes,
astral worlds, astral sub planes or astral realms.
The astral dimension is composed of astral matter and is aptly
described as mind stuff. It is extremely sensitive to thought
and can be moulded into any shape or form. These creations can
be so perfect as to be indistinguishable from reality.
The best way to explain this, mind stuff, is to draw a comparison
between astral matter and unexposed, high speed photographic film.
When this film is exposed to light, focused by the cameras lens,
a perfect image of reality is instantly burnt into the film by
the chemical reaction of the film to light. When astral matter
is exposed to thought, focused by the lens of the mind, a perfect
image of reality is instantly formed out of astral mind stuff
by the reaction of astral matter to thought. The complexity and
durability of any creation in the astral dimension depends largely
on the strength of the mind doing the creating.
Dreams
This
is how the subconscious mind creates dreams: By tuning into the
astral dimension during sleep, it can create any scenario it wishes.
This is the subconscious mind's way of solving problems and of
communicating with the conscious mind. It creates a series of
complex thought form scenarios and projects them into the mind
stuff of the astral dimension, where they become solid. The conscious
mind then lives through and experiences these created scenarios
in the dream state. In a way its like a movie projector (subconscious
mind) projecting onto a movie screen (astral dimension).
Thought Forms
Any
new object in the real world is assimilated into the astral dimension
over a period of time. A thought form representation of it first
grows in the lowest part of the astral, close to the physical
dimension, becoming more and more permanent as time goes on. As
with all thought forms, the more attention paid to it the quicker
it grows.
The higher up in the astral dimension, or the further away from
the physical, the less thought forms, of the physical world, as
we know it, are found. Physical things have to soak in to it for
a very long time before they take shape, and are found, in the
higher astral.
Have you ever tried to move around a strange house in the dark?
You bump into everything, right. But as you become familiar with
it though, a mental picture of your surroundings forms in your
mind, and you can find your way around it better. The longer you
spend in this house the stronger this mental picture becomes.
This is similar to how things are assimilated and grown, as thought
forms, in other dimensions.
The generation of thought forms in the astral also works in the
reverse. If a physical object has been around for a very long
time, it will have grown a lasting thought form impression in
the astral. After the object is destroyed or removed, its thought
form still endures. You may, for example, in the astral, find
furniture in your house you don't have, jumbled up with your own.
This is caused by the decaying thought forms of old stuff, belonging
to previous tenants etc, still being there, years after the originals
have gone.
Old thought forms do not follow their physical counterpart around
when they are moved. New ones begin to grow in the astral wherever
it is while the old ones slowly decay. The longer a thing is in
one place, the stronger the thought form will become in that place.
This also applies to buildings, structures and geological features.
You may project into a park and find a house, bridge, stream,
hill etc that you know is definitely not there. These may have
existed in times past. The higher up in the astral you go, the
older the thought forms are, or the further back in geological
time you appear to be.
The rate of growth of a thought form depends largely on the amount
of attention paid to it. For example, a famous painting; loved,
viewed and highly thought of by millions, will have a much stronger
thought form than that of a common painting that hangs in someone's
bedroom and is only viewed by a few. The number of thought forms
you find in the astral also depends on how close you are to the
physical dimension. If you are very close, as in a real time projection
or OOBE, very few thought forms, if any, will be found. In a real
time OOBE you are not quite in the astral dimension but are existing
as an astral form in the buffer zone between the astral and the
physical dimensions.
Astral Vision
In
the physical body we have 220 degrees of vision, i.e. we can only
see in front of us, but not behind, above and below at the same
time. In the Astral body we have MORE than 360 degrees of vision
and can see on all sides at once. This is Spherical vision. During
projection, habit forces us to focus our attention in one direction
only, where we feel the forward part of our vision is. The view
behind, above, below, left and right is still there, and seen
all at once, but it can not be assimilated by the brain, all at
once. This goes against the brains lifelong habit of frontal vision.
Spherical vision is like being one huge multi faceted eye that
can see in all directions, up, down, left, right, front, back,
but all at once!
In the astral body you do not have any physical organs, i.e.,
eyes. You are a non-physical point of consciousness floating in
space. You are also unaffected by gravity and other laws of physics.
In this state there are no ups or downs, backs or fronts, left
or rights. It is only lifelong habit that tries to force this
perspective on you during projection.
It is important to understand spherical vision, if you are to
operate competently in the astral. This is especially so when
you project, in real time, close to the physical dimension. Spherical
vision will often cause you to think you are in a mirror image
dimension, or a reversed copy of reality. This means your house,
for example, will appear to be reversed, back to front. This is
caused by you losing your original natural viewpoint during projection.
At some point during the projection you have become disoriented
and taken a different viewpoint from normal, i.e., you have rotated
or turned upside down or inside without thinking. This reverses
your natural left right, up down viewpoint. This tricks the subconscious
mind into reversing the place you are in so your conscious mind
can function properly.
As you don't have a physical body in the astral, if you want to
look behind yourself you don't have to turn around, or move at
all. You just change your viewpoint to the rear. This, when done
without moving, causes the mirror image effect, in a way its like
looking in a mirror to see behind.
This causes the subconscious mind to use its creative power to
correct the view by reversing it, or parts of it. This is easier
and causes fewer problems for the conscious mind than if it had
to try and accept a reversal of left and right.
A similar effect can be had by lying down and looking above your
head, or standing on your head and trying to pick the left and
right sides of things. This causes a slight confusion in your
sense of left and right, i.e., you have to consciously calculate
which is left and right from your reversed position. This slight
confusion is all that is needed to trick the subconscious mind
into creating something easier to accept.
Your brain is unable to assimilate this reversal and thus gives
you a new perspective according to what it feels is left and right
at the time. Once you consciously notice this anomaly it is too
late to reverse it. The brain cannot accept a conscious change
of left and right.
If you understand spherical vision though, and happen to get reversed
sometime during a projection, it is no longer a problem. You can
take it into account and function normally, rather than thinking
you are wasting your time in some strange mirror dimension, i.e.,
if you had plans to do something in the astral you still can.
All you have to do is, take your left right coordinates from the
building or structure around you, and ignore your own sense of
left and right completely.
Everything you see while you are in the astral dimension is directly
perceived by the mind. It is a simple matter for the subconscious
mind to twist or reverse, all, or even part of, your conscious
perception of reality during a projection.
Note: This reversal of viewpoint can happen many times during
any one real time projection.
Creative Visualisation Power
The
subconscious mind has VASTLY greater powers of visualisation than
the conscious mind. It is like comparing a super computer to an
child's calculator. In the astral dimension, during any conscious
projection or lucid dream, where the conscious mind is aware,
this difference can cause great confusion. The subconscious mind
simmers beneath the surface during any projection. All that creative
power is just bursting to get out, to create, and it will do just
that any chance it gets. This difference in creative power, combined
with the lifelong habit of normal frontal vision, is the cause
of the "Alice In Wonderland Effect." Let me explain....
Take these together:
- The
incredible creative power of the subconscious mind.
- The
weak creative powers of the conscious mind.
- The
sensitivity of astral matter to thought.
- Spherical
vision.
- Left,
right sense reversals.
And you have a recipe for total confusion.
The Alice In Wonderland Effect
You
project your astral body and look around your room. Everything
appears normal, but suddenly, you notice the door is on the wrong
wall? While looking around, you have seen this door with your
rear vision, confusing your natural left, right, brain perspective.
The brain can't assimilate this because your frontal perspective,
and the position of the furniture, pictures, windows etc, are
normal; but the view behind you is reversed. This tricks the subconscious
mind into creating a door where it thinks it should be. When you
look at this door, it appears real, even though you know it is
in the wrong place. Once it has been created, it will not be uncreated,
as that would be unacceptable to your conscious mind. i.e. solid
doors don't normally have a habit of vanishing before your eyes.
When you turn to where the door really should be, you will, usually,
find the door there as normal. Now you may have two, or more,
doors where there should only be one. If you go through the real
door, you will find the rest of the house as it should be, hopefully.
But, if you go through a false door, the mind knows its false
and won't accept it opening to a normal part of your house that
it knows can't possibly be there. So, if you open this door you
will find something else. It is usually a corridor or passage,
you don't have, leading off into other parts of the house you
don't have either.
From then on, if you go through this door, you are in Wonderland,
where everything is possible, just not very plausible. What you
are doing, in effect, is entering the astral dimension via uncontrolled
creation, through this door you don't have, but now do. Once the
subconscious mind starts creating like this it continues to do
so at a geometric rate. It has to, for the conscious mind to assimilate
the abnormal situation it is in. At some stage, in this creative
maelstrom, the subconscious mind loses it completely and starts
tuning in to other parts of the astral. At this point of the projection,
all semblance of reality is lost and you fade into the astral
dimension proper.
There are many ways this "Alice" effect can happen during a projection,
the above example is just one variation. It has been noted by
many projectors that at sometime during a projection they seem
to lose control of it. Objects appear, disappear, and generally
everything gets a little strange. This is caused, basically, by
the subconscious mind's vast creative ability being triggered.
It starts making and unmaking things, and tuning into other areas
of the astral and generally making everything difficult for the
poor projector.
To avoid the above problem: Concentrate on what you are doing
while you are projecting and don't let your mind wander. The vision
reversal problem can be minimised if you concentrate on your forward
vision during projection, i.e., focus in one direction at a time.
When you turn, follow the room around with your vision and don't
allow it to flit from one view to another. The astral is not a
good place to relax if you have serious plans.
The vast creative power of the subconscious can, however, be utilised.
It is an extremely valuable tool if you know how to use it. I
will outline ways to do this, in the third part of this series,
under the heading: "Virtual Reality Projection" where I will outline
how to custom create your own personal astral realm.
Melting Hands
When
you project the astral body close to the physical world you do
not have a body as such. But, the mind cannot accept this and
so provides a thought form one made out of etheric matter. If
you try and look at your body, say your hands, you will find they
start to melt very quickly. They look pale and odd, and in a couple
of seconds your fingers start to melt away like ice under a blow
torch. They shorten into pale stumps, then the rest of your hand
and arm starts to melt away too. This melting effect only seems
to happen when you deliberately try and observe a body part or
consciously create something.
Deliberately observing an astral body part like this, uses the
conscious mind, which, having poor creative powers, can't hold
complex shapes together for very long and it is this that causes
the melting effect. If you happen to notice parts of your body,
in passing, during projection this melting effect will not be
seen.
Created Thought Form Objects
You
can use your conscious mind to create objects while projecting.
The duration of these, thought form, created objects depends on
the strength of your creative visualisation ability. It also depends
on how much time and effort you put in to a creation.
This same melting phenomena happens with any conscious creation
done in the astral dimension. If you create for example, a sword,
it will appear in your hand just as you imagine it, briefly, and
then melt away just like the hand did. If you concentrate on it
you can hold it in shape, but as soon as your concentration wavers
so does the creation. This is similar to any other visualisation
you do in the real world. It is difficult, and you have to concentrate
to hold the visualisation in your minds eye. Once your concentration
wavers, so does the visualised image. This illustrates the vast
difference between the creative powers of the conscious and the
subconscious mind.
To make a lasting thought form object you have to trick the subconscious
mind into creating it for you. I will deal with this subject,
in greater depth, later in the series.
How Does Projection Happen?
During
sleep, the energy body, also known as the etheric body or vitality
sheath, is put on charge. It expands and opens in order to accumulate
and store energy. The energy body can, normally, only do this
in its expanded state during sleep. Once expanded, the chakras
trickle power, in the form of etheric matter, into the energy
body. During this recharging process the astral body separates
and tunes into the astral dimension where it can create and experience
dreams.
If this separation is done consciously, or if you become aware
after it, you can take some control over it. It then becomes an
OOBE, astral projection or lucid dream.
The main differences between an OOBE, astral projection and a
lucid dream are:
The OOBE
The
OOBE (out of body experience) is a real time projection close
to the physical world. This often occurs as part of a near death
experience. This is where a person is knocked out of their body
as a result of some kind of severe trauma, i.e. car accident,
surgery, heart attack, child birth etc. OOBE'ers are aware of
things happening in the real world, in real time; such as conversations
and events centred around, or near to, their physical body. In
many cases, these events and conversations are accurately reported
by the person after they have returned to their body.
Note: The OOBE is slightly different from astral projection or
lucid dreaming because of its real time, objective aspect. This
is caused by the astral body containing a large amount of etheric
matter, which holds it close to the physical world.
There are two main causes of real time OOBE:
- A
person's body is near death, or thinks it is, which causes
a large amount of etheric matter to be channelled into the
astral body in preparation for the death process.
- The
person has active chakras which are doing a similar thing,i.e.
channelling etheric matter into the astral body. Having active
chakras can be a natural ability, or it can be developed by
training.
Note: You can project consciously, and have a real time OOBE if
enough etheric matter is generated by the chakras. In an OOBE,
reality is perceived as objective (real) and time is normal (real
time).
Technically, when you project into the physical world in real
time as in an OOBE, it is really into the boundary area of the
buffer zone, between the physical and astral dimensions. If the
astral body contains enough etheric matter it can exist only slightly
out of phase from reality. This means the projection is in real
time and so close to the physical dimension as to be indistinguishable
from it.
Note: I have checked this many times, by projecting, in real time,
during the day and scouting my local area for road works, accidents,
incidents etc, then verifying the accuracy of my findings afterwards.
There are strong natural barriers to conscious, real time projection,
the OOBE, in the physical world. The amount of etheric matter
generated and channelled to the astral body, is one of them. It
limits the duration of any real time projection to the degree
of chakra development and control.
The Astral Projection
This
is where the astral body is projected into the astral dimension,
where things are quite different from the real world. Time is
distorted and extended, i.e., an hour in the astral can be like
a few minutes in the physical dimension, depending on what part
of the astral you are in. Reality is fluid and changeable.
The Lucid Dream
This
is where a person becomes fully aware that they are dreaming during
a dream. They either take some kind of conscious control over
the course of events, or they convert the experience into an astral
projection. Lucid dreaming is more similar to an astral projection
than to an OOBE, as time and reality are distorted.
Astral Projection Or Lucid Dream?
Many
astral projectors black out before making a conscious exit from
their body and return to awareness in the astral dimension. You
become aware after the actual separation from the physical body
and are usually already in the astral dimension. If you miss the
conscious exit from your body you are technically having a lucid
dream, not an astral projection as you have become aware after
separation.
All three types of projection are closely related, i.e., they
all involve the astral body separating from the physical and experiencing
a reality separate from the physical body.
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