• ** MAGICK 9 -- ASTRAL PROJECTION **

    From Robert Gmez@RICKSBBS to All on Sun Apr 19 06:18:27 2026
    ** MAGICK 9 -- ASTRAL PROJECTION **


    Astral projection (OOBE, out of the body experience)
    is a popular area of occult literature; for traveling to see
    other worlds and places while the physical body sleeps or is
    entranced is an exciting notion. Astral projection is not
    dangerous. It is as safe as sleeping. Most dreams are probably
    unconscious astral projections, anyway. Although there has
    been quite a bit written on the subject, astral projection
    is difficult for many people. The main difficulty is the
    tendency to forget dream consciousness upon awakening.
    Accordingly, the successful practice of astral projection
    requires work.
    Modern psychology discounts the idea of actual OOBE
    (that the spirit temporarily vacates the physical body).
    However, the idea is very ancient. The Tibetans have an
    entire system of yoga (dream yoga) based upon astral
    projection. And here we have an important assumption: you are
    involved in an OOBE (at least to a degree) whenever you
    dream. What sets it apart from a full OOBE is your hazy
    consciousness during the experience and poor recall
    afterwards. Many people forget most of their dreams
    completely. Learning astral projection requires a kind of
    inner mental clarity and alertness.
    Dreams are a door to the subconscious which can be
    used for psychological and spiritual insight, and sometimes
    for precognition. Dream content is influenced by external
    sounds and sensations. For example, a loud external noise
    (such as a train) will likely appear in your dream (if it
    doesn't wake you up!). Dreams are also influenced by events
    of the previous day, by your moods, and by suggestion.
    Everyone normally dreams 4 or 5 times a night (about every 2
    hours). The longest dreams occur in the morning. Everyone
    dreams. You are more likely to remember the details of your
    dream when you first wake up. By keeping a dream diary you
    will improve dream recall. Have writing equipment or a tape
    recorder at your bedside for this purpose; also a light
    which isn't too bright. Suggest to yourself several times
    before you go to sleep, "I will awaken with the knowledge of
    a dream." Then when you do awaken, move quietly (sometimes
    just turning over drives the idea away). Remember first,
    then write the dream down, and then add as many details as
    possible. The next day check for objective facts and expand
    if you can (by remembering 'what happened before that'). Once
    you start remembering your dreams in this way, it will
    become easier to do so. (If you are unsuccessful at this,
    and *really* want to remember your dreams, you could
    arrange for someone to sit by your bedside all night long
    with a dim light on. Then when he sees your eyes moving back
    and forth -- rapid eye movements, a sign you are dreaming --
    he can wake you and ask for a dream report.)


    FORMS OF ASTRAL PROJECTION

    Astral projection may be subdivided into three basic
    types: mental projection, astral projection (proper) and
    etheric projection. And your OOBE may shift between them.
    Mental projection is really simple clairvoyance ('remote
    viewing'), and 'traveling in your mind'. Imagination plays
    a key role. The experience of mental projection is not
    particularly vivid, and you will more likely be an observer
    than a participant. Nevertheless, mental projection is an
    important 'way in' to astral projection proper.
    During mental projection and astral projection you
    are able to travel through solid objects, but are not able
    to act directly upon them or to move them (if they are in
    the physical world). This is not true during etheric
    projection. Whether it is simply subconscious expectation,
    or whether it is a true etheric projection which in theory
    means that part of your physical body has been relocated
    with your projection (the etheric or vital part) may be
    difficult to determine. Etheric projections generally travel
    at or very near the physical world. There are even cases
    reported (very, very rare ones) in which the entire physical
    body is transferred to another location (teleportation), or
    cases in which the physical body exists and acts in two
    separate places at once (bilocation)!
    But our primary interest is astral projection
    proper, and mental projection to a lesser extent. Astral and
    mental projection are not confined to the physical world.
    Travel in the mental and astral realms is feasible, and
    often preferred. Nor are astral and mental projection
    restricted to the realm of the earth (you could even go to
    the moon and planets).


    STATES OF CONSCIOUSNESS

    The electrical activity of the brain has been
    observed and classified with EEG (electroencephalograph)
    equipment; signals picked up from the scalp by electrodes,
    then filtered and amplified, drive a graph recorder. Brain
    activity has been found to produce specific ranges for
    certain basic states of consciousness, as indicated in 'hz'
    (hertz, or cycles/vibrations per second):
    delta -- 0.2 to 3.5 hz (deep sleep, trance state),
    theta -- 3.5 to 7.5 hz (day dreaming, memory),
    alpha -- 7.5 to 13 hz (tranquility, heightened
    awareness, meditation),
    beta -- 13 to 28 hz (tension, 'normal'
    consciousness).
    As you can see, some form of physical relaxation is implied
    in the alpha, theta, and delta consciousness. These states
    are in fact reached through deep breathing, hypnosis, and
    other relaxation techniques. OOBE occurs during these
    states, and delta is probably the most important for it.
    The problem is really, as we have said, one of maintaining
    mental awareness and alertness while experienceing these
    altered states. Experimental subjects hooked to an EEG do
    not show a discrete change from drowsy to sleep; it is very
    gradual.
    At the threshold between sleep and waking
    consciousness is a drowsy condition known as the hypnogogic
    state. OOBE seems to occur during this state, or a
    variant of it. By careful control of the hypnogogic state
    (not going beyond it) it is possible to enter OOBE directly.


    BASIC TECHNIQUES

    Most methods of astral projection are methods of
    conditioning. Some form of trance or altered consciousness
    is always involved. No one ever projects consciously while
    fully awake (some may think that they do). Although there
    are many techniques used to produce an astral projection,
    they boil down to nine of them. They all sort of overlap.
    1) Diet -- Certain dietary practices may aid in OOBE,
    especially at first. These include fasting, vegitarianism,
    and in general the eating of 'light' foods as discussed in a
    a previous lesson. Carrots and raw eggs are thought to be
    especially beneficial, but all nuts are to be avoided.
    Over-eating should be avoided. And no food should be eaten
    just before an OOBE attempt. If you intend to practice
    during sleep, for example, allow 2 to 4 hours of no food or
    drink (except water) before bedtime. In general, we see here
    the same kind of dietary restrictions advocated for
    kundalini yoga.
    2) Progressive muscular relaxation -- This is one
    of the basic methods used in hypnosis and self-hypnosis.
    Physical relaxation can assist one in attaining the
    requisite trance state. These techniques involve beginning
    at the toes and tensing, then relaxing the muscles,
    progressively up the entire body.
    3) Yoga and breath -- Yoga, mantra, and breathing
    exercises similarly aim at physical relaxation. The practice
    of kundalini yoga is particularly relevant, since it is
    concerned with altered consciousness. In fact the arousal
    of kundalini requires a similar state of consciousness to
    OOBE.
    4) Visualization -- This involves a type of extended
    clairvoyance or picturing of remote surroundings. If you can
    experience the feeling of being there, so much the better.
    Although this technique is essentially mental projection, it
    is possible to deepen mental projection into astral
    projection through (you guessed it!) visualization. Crowley
    taught a similar technique: a) visualize a closed door on a
    blank wall, b) imagine a meditation symbol on
    the door, c) visualize the door opening and yourself
    entering through it. And J.H. Brennan describes similar
    techniques wherein the door is shaped and colored like a
    tattva, or alternately, a chosen tarrot card is visualized
    and the student visualizes entering into it.
    5) Guided imagery -- In many respects similar to
    visualization. Except in this case, there is a guide (or
    perhaps a voice on tape) directing you by means of
    descriptions. As with visualization, mental rather than
    astral projection is most likely.
    6) Body of Light -- The old Golden Dawn technique.
    Imagine a duplicate (mirror image) of yourself in front of
    you. Then transfer your consciousness and sensation to the
    duplicate ('body of light').
    7) Strong willing -- Sort of like creative
    visualization experienced in the present. That is you
    express your strong desire to project through your willpower
    while you visualize yourself doing it.
    8) The Monroe techniques -- These are a series of
    steps developed by Robert Monroe: a) relax the body,
    b) enter the hypnogogic state, c) deepen the state,
    d) develope the senstation of 'vibration', e) separate from
    the body. The Monroe Institute has developed some cassete
    tapes which are claimed to help in this.
    9) Dream control -- This is one of the most
    important techniques. It involves becoming aware that you
    are dreaming. There are several ways to do this. Oliver Fox
    says to look for descrepancies in the dream to realize you
    are dreaming. One occult student I know of visualized a
    white horse which he could ride wherever he wished to go.
    After a time, when the horse appeared in his dreams it was
    his cue that he was actually dreaming/projecting. Don Juan
    tells Castaneda to look at his hands while he is dreaming.
    And even the tarot and Cabala may also be used as dream
    signals. Another method is to tell yourself each night as
    you go to sleep, "I can fly"; then when you do, you will
    know you are dreaming. Once you know you are dreaming you
    can control your dream/OOBE and go anywhere you want.
    Repetitive activities will also likely influence your
    dreams. For example, if you are on an automobile trip and
    spend most of the day driving, you will probably dream about
    driving. You can condition yourself to be aware you are
    dreaming by doing a repetitive activity many times (walking
    across the room or a particular magick ritual, for
    example). Then when you dream about it, you will know you
    are dreaming.
    Although all these techniques may appear
    straightforward, they all require effort. Astral projection
    is generally learned.
    The astral world is the "ghostland" into which one
    passes after death. It is sometimes possible to visit with
    the dead, or you might be called upon to reassure and assist
    those who have just passed over (died) or those who are
    consciously projecting for the first time. Many spirits,
    elementals and ghosts exist in the astral world. The
    magician should feel comfortable there. Tibetan belief is
    that through proficiency in OOBE, you no longer need
    reincarnate after death. The astral world is extremely
    changeable and subject to your thoughts. Your will can
    control your movements in the astral world, and if you seem
    to be going somewhere non-volitionally ('astral current') it
    is probably your true will causing it anyway. You might also
    experience heightened magical ability while in the astral realm.


    [This is a popular subject, and there may be other files online
    about it. Check the PARANET file area for files such as --

    OOBE.THR.
    MIAS.DOC.
    MONROE.DOC.]



    REVIEW QUESTIONS

    1) What is the relationship between astral projection and
    dreams.
    2) What is mental projection?
    3) List the nine basic methods of astral projection.


    BOOK LIST
    H.P. Battersby, Man Outside Himself.
    J.H. Brennan, Astral Doorways.
    Robert Crookall, The Techniques of Astral Projection.
    Denning and Phillips, The Llewellyn Practical Guide to Astral
    Projection.
    Oliver Fox, Astral Projection.
    Gavin & Yvonne Frost, Astral Travel.
    Celia Green, Out-of-the-body Experiences.
    Richard A. Greene, The Handbook of Astral Projection.
    Herbert Greenhouse, The Astral Journey.
    Jack London, Star Rover (historical occult novel).
    Janet Mitchell, Out of Body Experiences.
    Robert Monroe, Journeys Out of the Body.
    Robert E. Moser, Mental and Astral Projection.
    Muldoon and Carrington, The Projection of the Astral Body.
    Ophiel, The Art and Practice of Astral Projection.
    A.E. Powell, The Astral Body.
    D. Scott Rogo, Leaving the Body.
    J.M. Shay, Out of the Body Consciousness.
    Susy Smith, The Enigma of Out-of-the-body Travel.
    Brad Steiger, The Mind Travelers.
    Yram, Practical Astral Projection.


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