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- Before being abducted by aliens, Greg Nicol talked to Astral vibration
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- GN> G'day Pete, many people interested in the psysic area are interested
- GN> in astral travel including myself. It was astral travel that i first
- GN> discovered after beginning meditation. It's one of those abilities
- GN> that breaks the barriers of the so called norm. The thing with astral
- GN> travel is that some of us have to actually work harder at it than
- GN> other, I was one of the ones that had to work hard, but it pays off in
- GN> the end. The actual meditation involved in achieving the state
- GN> required actually does more to the body than you think, it will bring
- GN> in a lot of different energies that will alter you body in a number of
- GN> ways so don't get dismayed when the attempt don't go how you want them
- GN> to go because you still doing marvellous things for yourself anyway.
- GN> A good way of getting in that state though is to lie or sit down in a
- GN> comfortable position with the spine straight and allow the conscious
- GN> mind to relax and disipine yourself to keep the mind quiet. Allow
- GN> each part of your body to become fully relaxed and then visulize white
- GN> light surrounding yourself and ask for protection and guidence to be
- GN> given to you. Focus your vision so that you are looking at a point
- GN> about 30 cm in front of you and dont strain too hard but just nice and
- GN> relaxed. You will get to a state of being where you will not be able
- GN> to feel your body at all and you will just be mind. Now keep the
- GN> vision of an intese white light all around you and allow your mind to
- GN> move o to a world of it's own. If you cannot see anything in your
- GN> vision exept for the black in front of your eyes that doesn't matter
- GN> you will still be able to feel that you are elsewhere, in a higher
- GN> dimension.
- GN> Eventually as you get deeper and deeper you will see a vision of
- GN> something in front of your eyes, don't try to look at the light you
- GN> see, rather allow it to come into focus on it's own. It's sort of
- GN> like looking at those magic eye books, if you try too hard to see you
- GN> end up straining your eyes and the picture quickly fades from vision.
- GN> It's a very relaxed focus.
- GN> See how you go with this and let me know.
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- GN> Regards Greg...
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