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Hello everyone. This morning I decided to put to practice one of the most important advices RB has on his book, and trained deep physical relaxation. The timing was perfect, since I was just awake, and not likely to fall back asleep. All went well. I guess I spent more than 30m relaxing, my upper back felt really tense and "knotted", but otherwise the rest of the body relaxed satisfyingly. After about 20m I've decided to try something else RB states on the book "most of the times you just need to ask it". So I asked for astral sight. And then there was a suden rush all over my body, as if it suddely woke up, but didn't feel physically tense, and it felt like my eyes started to blink real fast, but my eyelids were still closed. I didn't see anything too. SO I figured, maybe all I need to do is create a torch or something, lack of light in the room (the shades were all closed up, and the room was fairly dark, but not pitch black, there was a beam of light coming from the almost closed door) but it still didn't work. So after a while I decided to get up, and then I realized how relaxed I had been, comparing to the activity I needed to make in order to move.
This is a small account of a few things I've experienced during this morning's relaxation exercise (there were a few projected arms events, partial projection I think) but my main goal is: is it usual for someone to feel that kind of rush when asking for the vision? Why did I not see? Why did the torch not work? The eye movement sensations, are they common? Is my energy body not developed enough (my personal suspition)? Thanks for feedback. |
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Mekhet, I could be wrong (after all it's been a while since I read Robert's book)- perhaps you can tell me what page it's on- but if my memory serves me right, when he talked about asking for sight, he was talking about when you're already projected and are blind.
Astral sight, (that is, seeing through eyelids while completely awake and in-body) in my experience is a rare thing, and often a preprojection symptom. It is best achieved in the dark with maybe a little dim light (because light 'turns off' the pineal gland) in deep trance. So if you're doing it during the day, make sure it's dark enough. I do agree that asking as an affirmation to get it is as good as anything else (because your Higher Self knows what's best) but the physical conditions have to be optimal too. Hope this helped-some. |
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Hard to tell- energetic sensations tend to be more pronounced (or rather experienced more intensely) when in trance. The deeper the trance the more intense the feeling. So it's possible that this energy rush was indeed energy flowing or expanding, or a chakra activating due to your intensity of focus. So it's a good thing.
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Hello,
For me astral vision is quite common. It kind of just happens. When you are trying to trance, a time will come when you can "see". You may be seeing,but don't recognize it as such. Just a note: many thing become apparent to you after you become "aware" of it. Becomming aware takes some time to realize the awareness. Grant |
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