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Old 03-14-2007, 05:50 PM   #1
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Default How do u convince ppl of astral projection?
hello everyone!

Im new here and experimenting with astral projection. I have an open question:

How does a teacher or anyone for that matter convince ppl that astral projection is a fact? how can they prove or conduct a demo to convince ppl..

One way i thnk this cud be done is wen u leave the body u collect information and note it down once u wake up..
If im gonna teach ppl, i need to prove that its a fact rite? How did Robert Bruce convince ppl that AP is a fact and that hes done it?

thanks!
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Old 03-14-2007, 06:27 PM   #2
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I don't think you need to convince people of anything. There are people who recall projections and consider them nothing more than a variety of dream.

You may find verification from your own experiences (I have). If you choose to share these with others you might inspire them to have a go but if you don't, it shouldn't matter.
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Old 03-14-2007, 06:55 PM   #3
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thanks for the reply!

but to be more specific..im interested in teaching ppl just like Robert, so how do i go abt it..as in if i need to conduct workshops i need to be able to prove to ppl abt AP for ppl to start coming to me rite? or else anyone can start teaching rite?
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Old 03-14-2007, 07:08 PM   #4
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Surely to do what Robert Bruce does, you'd need to be experienced in Astral Projection & OoBE's? It isn't a subject you can 'teach' from a text book; your teaching would need to be based on both personal experience as well as some kind of idea as to what is going on when you project.

Your posts kind of give the impression you don't have experience in either AP, OoBE or even teaching. I doubt this is a career you can get into by 'winging it' but rather one that needs detailed knowledge as well as an understanding of psychology & counselling.
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Old 03-14-2007, 07:25 PM   #5
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yes, i definitely dont intend to teach anyone until i can do it and master it myself..but its definitely an option im lookin at in future sometime..till then im just aiming to achieve AP thro the techniques mentioned in this site and other resources..
thanks for your input!
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Old 03-14-2007, 08:39 PM   #6
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There is no burden of proof unless you are forcing your views on others. Even in christian faith, they say that one must not force others to convert, they should invite and ensure the person joins from their own free will. That's why they don't kill nonbelievers anymore, they just distribute pamphlets door to door and recite the bible on the new york subway!

If you're going to teach astral projection, you'll most likely be teaching it to people who are open to the possibility that it is "real." These people, as was already mentioned, will be able to judge for themselves, provided that they use your teachings correctly.

If you want to hold workshops, all you need is a reputation. Write a book about your experiences, expose your theories and explain your methods, see how much mail you get -- that's about it!
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Old 03-14-2007, 09:01 PM   #7
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The way of proving it that you suggest is good, but the problem is that for some people there is no convincing them, some people just can't be reasoned with. But don't worry about that, on the surface it may seem like the world is very materialistic, but actually skeptics are in the minority. Most people believe in the "paranormal" or are open-minded, they are just more concerned with "real life" than exploring things like AP, especially since it is so much work for most. For now, just worry about learning about AP yourself, when you do, you'll learn so many other things along the way.
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Old 03-15-2007, 02:33 AM   #8
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I struggled to do the same thing. I wanted to teach people just like robert does, only I had no experience. I started by writting articles on a blog and people read them. I got some skeptics but I always had my good buddy kyle who's an expert at remote viewing go and ask them if he could prove it to them, and he would have them write a word on a paper and he would describe it to them.

But as for astral projection, there will simply be people who do not want to believe it, and even if they are open to learning it, they will not succeed if they don't believe its true. You could always go to the science of it. I'm not quite sure about the whole thing, but there are scientific aspects of it that have been recently discovered. (Quantum physics and the like). But certainly don't let skeptics stop you. Learn as much as you can about astral projection, then learn how to do it. Get good at it and start writing away! I am a writer myself so if you'd like any help, feel free to send me a message. Good luck
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Old 03-15-2007, 08:31 AM   #9
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You could teach by experience and through higher self. Your experience is important, even if you have not had many paranormal type of experiences you can still spark interest in others through inspiration and questioning... there are many avenues besides formal instructional teaching.
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