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Wednesday 4 July 2007

Astral Projection

Astral projection is the act of using your spirit or astral body to travel in a different dimension of existence, dimensions and spiritual places. Through astral projecting, you can travel anywhere on earth using a different body. The spirit or astral body is used to travel through astral planes or different dimensions. The visual body is another name for the astral body. The astral body is located at the fourth layer of the auric field and links us to the astral plane. When we sleep at night and experience dreams of flying and visiting distance place this is know as astral projection.

Astral Projection is the ability of projecting the astral body also known as the fourth layer of the auric field out into the astral plain. When we astral project we experience sensations of flying and dreaming and visions of distant places this is known as astral projection. The astral plane is the plane of existence between both the three lower planes of the physical realm and the higher planes of the spiritual realms of our existence.

The first higher non-physical plane, one frequently hears about this in paranormal accounts. In the out-of-body and near death experience one is conscious on this plane. Right after one dies and before they reincarnate they are on this plane, and the first Guardian Angels are found here as well. This is also called the emotional plane because the "matter" on this plane is what composes a feeling, desire, or emotion. Negative emotions and the realms of hell like "purgatory" exist on the lower sub planes, while positive on the upper. It is impossible for what we think of as "evil" to exist anywhere except from the mid astral on down, by definition. Astral (and higher) objects and bodies can not only go through physical matter in the same space without adversely affecting either side, but they can go through each other without much trouble, avoiding the collision aspect that happens with physical matter, although one can still interact much like on the physical. (Wingmakers)


Gateway to the Dimensions

Original Artwork by Matthew James
Based on the cover of Gateway to Atlantis by Andrew Collins