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- HOW TO ASTRAL PROJECT - PART 2
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- 2. TRANCE METHODS
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-
- 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.
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- 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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