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Old 06-20-2008, 02:14 PM   #1
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Default An Astral Wind case?
This happen like months ago but now that I been reading about it seems like I might have had Astral wind case. I was meditating that night with a candle on so I felt safe didn't feel to scary but at the same time it was. I took a nap around 4pm it was already dark and woke up around 6pm because the dream that I had unexpectedly stopped. I looked at the clock and closed my eyes, once I closed them this cold strong wind goes towards me howling in my ears. I didn't like the feeling so I opened my eyes and it stopped. I looked outside the window to see if wind was coming in or if outside their was wind but their was nothing. Is it supposed to be that scary?
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Old 06-20-2008, 03:51 PM   #2
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I've encountered astral wind several times during projections. There was nothing scary about it. I was far too curious to be scared. But that is my personality.
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Old 06-21-2008, 02:39 AM   #3
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I don't think this was a case of astral wind. The feeling of wind and whooshing is a side effect of being in the hypnagogic state and being ready to project (deep trance), so it's easy to confuse with what Robert Bruce calls Astral Wind. Astral Wind picks you up and deposits you 'somewhere else', in the Astral or RTZ.
I've had the dubious pleasure of experiencing Astral Wind, and it was much like being in a hurricane or tornado- you get 'torn out of your body' and flown away, no control, to be dropped or 'come to' somewhere else, and it's one of the reasons I found this place- looking for an explanation or description of this.
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Old 06-21-2008, 05:10 PM   #4
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Astral Wind picks you up and deposits you 'somewhere else', in the Astral or RTZ.
I've had the dubious pleasure of experiencing Astral Wind, and it was much like being in a hurricane or tornado- you get 'torn out of your body' and flown away, no control, to be dropped or 'come to' somewhere else,
When I experienced the astral wind, it reminded me of the scene in Mary Poppins when all the nannies were waiting to be interviewed but then they got blown away by the wind.

That scene always made me laugh, so when I felt the astral wind, I felt like one of those nannies and laughted at myself. Maybe I wasn't scared because I was laughing.
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Old 06-23-2008, 05:34 AM   #5
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I don't think this was a case of astral wind. The feeling of wind and whooshing is a side effect of being in the hypnagogic state and being ready to project (deep trance), so it's easy to confuse with what Robert Bruce calls Astral Wind. Astral Wind picks you up and deposits you 'somewhere else', in the Astral or RTZ.
I've had the dubious pleasure of experiencing Astral Wind, and it was much like being in a hurricane or tornado- you get 'torn out of your body' and flown away, no control, to be dropped or 'come to' somewhere else, and it's one of the reasons I found this place- looking for an explanation or description of this.
Ok, that's what I thought as well that it was probably hypnagogic state. I didn't get that feeling of getting torn out of my body.
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Old 06-23-2008, 11:19 AM   #6
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lmao to the random Mary Poppins allusion.
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