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Old 02.24.2010, 01:17 AM   #62
HaydenAsche
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Originally Posted by alteredcourse
Ni'k, I always kind of assumed that when people used astral projection, that what they were possibly doing was using that space in between sleep and awakeness that we both sometimes get, and pretty much just having hypnagogic hallucinations (which floaty defined so well).

It's a very good way of describing it.

Floatingslowly, beautiful words.

I believe I've had very intense out of body experiences without the use of drugs using solely meditation. It's amazing what your mind can do for your body. Since gaining some sort of peace within my own head, I've been able to use meditation as my 'daily drug' and it's a wonderful thing really. I focus less on astral projection in my meditations sober now than when having psychedelic experiences. '

I find the concept of focusing my energy towards peace and contentment during meditation to be very rewarding. I can lower my blood pressure and relieve anxiety with little effort. It's worth looking into, ni'k. It's a head space I feel you'd like, from our conversations. You're an incredibly intelligent person. The universe is yours.
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