If, and that’s a big if, you astral project how do you plan on protecting your empty carcass? Charms? If you believe it’s truly possible then you should believe your shell can get stolen.
But you said you’d “ fuck with evil.”
How?
Edit: I am a Christian who believes that the pseudoscience of psychiatry teaches people to cohabitate with demons. I looked at your link. But, I believe Jesus Christ can overcome those voices. I believe the schizos are hearing voices not of themselves. I also read that schizos have a mineral deficiency as well. (Niacin)
Trigger lucid dreaming multiple times per night by setting an alarm to go off every 7-12 minutes.. Yes. It will irritate you greatly. Furthermore, do a push up every alarm.
When your push up is effortless, you're in a dream state. Ask yourself if it was effortless every time. You can confirm a lucid dream by reading something twice: the phrase will change.
Takes a day or two of seriously irritating yourself and conditioning yourself. Don't skip any alarms.
If you've ever played a video game too much and it invaded your dreams, you probably see the correlation.
Lucid dreaming can be addictive. Have a plan. If you can meditate in waking, try it in lucid! 100x the effect.
I have had OBEs and lucid dreams, but I haven't had to do any technique for it. However, for me it is something that happens randomly and I don't control when it happens. I appreciate the advice on how to trigger/control this.
It all begins with sleep paralysis or night terrors for me. Sometimes during my sleep I feel intense pressure in my body, as if I was traveling at the speed of light across the some vast infinite distance. The more I let it happen, the more intense it becomes up until the point where I feel I am going to die, but I never do.
Then it stops, and I find myself laying in my room in the position I fell asleep in and I begin to float off my bed. However, I cannot control the floating, it is extremely difficult for me to control any part of me, I feel like I'm just floating through walls, floors, and ceilings.
Another aspect of this is the fear that settles in. Oftentimes I can feel, hear, and/or see other entities in the room. Sometimes they touch me (not inappropriately) like touching my hands or getting really close to me or getting on top of me. I have still not managed to control this fear. One of the scariest things for me is I don't really know what I'm going to see or experience during one of these episodes, sometimes there is nothing and I just float around but other times I sense strange entities in the room with me.
During these episodes I know that I am having an episode. I also know how to wake myself up, but it is difficult and uncomfortable to do it, though if the situation is scary enough I will force it. If I do experience an episode and wake myself up, I cannot fall back to sleep immediately or I will very likely go right back into it. Generally I have to keep myself awake for at least 15 minutes or so.
These sleep paralysis/night terrors have led me to lucid dreaming in a few occasions. Since I am aware I am "sleeping" and I am aware I am having an episode. Sometimes I can WILL things to change in front of me, though usually when I begin to change things at will the dream ends much faster, it seems like my lucid dreams have a short lifespan so to speak. Kind of as if I had mana and it was running out and when the mana runs out I wake up and try to get back into the lucid dream but can't.
These have been my experiences with OBEs and lucid dreaming. I find it difficult to control but I have experienced them since I was a child. I don't know what those other "entities" are, but some of them are very creepy. I also understand why people feel as though they have been abducted, if it is my own mind doing it, it feels extremely real and as if those creatures are not a part of my mind at all but completely separate.
Usually text in dreams is fluid. It will rarely be readable, and it will never stay the same. This works for clocks, and numbers in general as well. Teaching yourself to recognize these things is harder than conditioning reality checks, but they're a good secondary method for a surprise lucid dream session.
Also, while lucid dreaming you can modify the dream in a couple of ways. Either think about what you want to do or where you want to go, then pass through a doorway, or window. It doesn't need to be an actual door - any type of threshold will work. A hole in the floor, a cave, a gate, anything. Our physical, waking brains do a data dump when we we walk through a threshold, so our sleeping brains do this, too. Another way is to speak your desire in your dream. "I'm going to fly", "I will have a sword", etc. Speaking your desire will help them manifest.
I've never done any astral projection, and I've never lucid dreamed reliably, but I lucid dream multiple times a month using these secondary methods, and I have fun using both the threshold, and speaking into existence manipulation methods.
Op, can you speak yourself into your etherial body? How do you stay calm enough to not "pop" awake? I always get too worried I'm going to wake up... and wake up.
when I'm lucid dreaming I can "speak" myself into whatever situation by just saying what I want out loud in my dream. Just curious if this method works with astral projection as well. I've never put too much effort into any of this (and it shows).
I see, it's one of 2 ways know to reliably "transform the scene". the other is passing through a doorway or window, which is more unreliably, and less specific.
Thanks for the info. I'll definitely consider putting more effort into it, instead of just being an accidental tourist.
When I was a teen I was very into dream journaling and lucid techniques, frequenting dream views.com. In my late 20s I tried a dream herb from bouncing bear with no discernible boost. Ultimately I think you get the best dreams with a clear head, confidence, and intention. Be as sober as you can (no pot).
Put your head in between your legs and count to about a minute. Rise holding your breath. Have somebody push hard on your chest. Keep holding your breath, until you pass out.
Dreamstate. You will think you were out for hours. Only a minute has gone by. But you'll dream and stuff.
Watch you don't knock your head as you collapse on the ground.
Closest I've ever gotten to astral projecting was by doing this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQjAIlFZWWc
If, and that’s a big if, you astral project how do you plan on protecting your empty carcass? Charms? If you believe it’s truly possible then you should believe your shell can get stolen.
When you AP if anything goes wrong you're pulled back into your body via the silver chord which connects you to it. Its like a self defense mechanism.
Still sounds risky. Ultimately, what does one hope to gain by doing this? Is it escapism?
It could happen by without trying, otherwise it would not had likely been discovered, which means the body likely has a build in defense
Personally I just wanna fly around and shoot the shit with whatevers out there, learn stuff, fuck with evil. The usual.
How do you plan on “fucking with evil?” What the is evil one would encounter in this ethereal dimension?
The same sort of evil that creates mental illness.
http://www.keyholejourney.com/part-i-schizo-ops.html
But you said you’d “ fuck with evil.” How? Edit: I am a Christian who believes that the pseudoscience of psychiatry teaches people to cohabitate with demons. I looked at your link. But, I believe Jesus Christ can overcome those voices. I believe the schizos are hearing voices not of themselves. I also read that schizos have a mineral deficiency as well. (Niacin)
Trigger lucid dreaming multiple times per night by setting an alarm to go off every 7-12 minutes.. Yes. It will irritate you greatly. Furthermore, do a push up every alarm.
When your push up is effortless, you're in a dream state. Ask yourself if it was effortless every time. You can confirm a lucid dream by reading something twice: the phrase will change.
Takes a day or two of seriously irritating yourself and conditioning yourself. Don't skip any alarms.
If you've ever played a video game too much and it invaded your dreams, you probably see the correlation.
Lucid dreaming can be addictive. Have a plan. If you can meditate in waking, try it in lucid! 100x the effect.
A no physical exertion alternative is just to read something two or three times at each alarm. Words wont read back the same way.
I have had OBEs and lucid dreams, but I haven't had to do any technique for it. However, for me it is something that happens randomly and I don't control when it happens. I appreciate the advice on how to trigger/control this.
It all begins with sleep paralysis or night terrors for me. Sometimes during my sleep I feel intense pressure in my body, as if I was traveling at the speed of light across the some vast infinite distance. The more I let it happen, the more intense it becomes up until the point where I feel I am going to die, but I never do.
Then it stops, and I find myself laying in my room in the position I fell asleep in and I begin to float off my bed. However, I cannot control the floating, it is extremely difficult for me to control any part of me, I feel like I'm just floating through walls, floors, and ceilings.
Another aspect of this is the fear that settles in. Oftentimes I can feel, hear, and/or see other entities in the room. Sometimes they touch me (not inappropriately) like touching my hands or getting really close to me or getting on top of me. I have still not managed to control this fear. One of the scariest things for me is I don't really know what I'm going to see or experience during one of these episodes, sometimes there is nothing and I just float around but other times I sense strange entities in the room with me.
During these episodes I know that I am having an episode. I also know how to wake myself up, but it is difficult and uncomfortable to do it, though if the situation is scary enough I will force it. If I do experience an episode and wake myself up, I cannot fall back to sleep immediately or I will very likely go right back into it. Generally I have to keep myself awake for at least 15 minutes or so.
These sleep paralysis/night terrors have led me to lucid dreaming in a few occasions. Since I am aware I am "sleeping" and I am aware I am having an episode. Sometimes I can WILL things to change in front of me, though usually when I begin to change things at will the dream ends much faster, it seems like my lucid dreams have a short lifespan so to speak. Kind of as if I had mana and it was running out and when the mana runs out I wake up and try to get back into the lucid dream but can't.
These have been my experiences with OBEs and lucid dreaming. I find it difficult to control but I have experienced them since I was a child. I don't know what those other "entities" are, but some of them are very creepy. I also understand why people feel as though they have been abducted, if it is my own mind doing it, it feels extremely real and as if those creatures are not a part of my mind at all but completely separate.
Usually text in dreams is fluid. It will rarely be readable, and it will never stay the same. This works for clocks, and numbers in general as well. Teaching yourself to recognize these things is harder than conditioning reality checks, but they're a good secondary method for a surprise lucid dream session.
Also, while lucid dreaming you can modify the dream in a couple of ways. Either think about what you want to do or where you want to go, then pass through a doorway, or window. It doesn't need to be an actual door - any type of threshold will work. A hole in the floor, a cave, a gate, anything. Our physical, waking brains do a data dump when we we walk through a threshold, so our sleeping brains do this, too. Another way is to speak your desire in your dream. "I'm going to fly", "I will have a sword", etc. Speaking your desire will help them manifest.
I've never done any astral projection, and I've never lucid dreamed reliably, but I lucid dream multiple times a month using these secondary methods, and I have fun using both the threshold, and speaking into existence manipulation methods.
Op, can you speak yourself into your etherial body? How do you stay calm enough to not "pop" awake? I always get too worried I'm going to wake up... and wake up.
when I'm lucid dreaming I can "speak" myself into whatever situation by just saying what I want out loud in my dream. Just curious if this method works with astral projection as well. I've never put too much effort into any of this (and it shows).
I see, it's one of 2 ways know to reliably "transform the scene". the other is passing through a doorway or window, which is more unreliably, and less specific.
Thanks for the info. I'll definitely consider putting more effort into it, instead of just being an accidental tourist.
Dont do it chuds. there and back Lucid dreaming is ok Anything further is something you cant unsee. https://www.bitchute.com/video/SMmsKuWjdpfZ/
Project sunstrike was axed for a reason. Unless (((they))) made contact with what (((they))) were looking for.
worthwhile post. don't know if you reddit or 4chan but there's def users who would appreciate this at r/conspiracy and r/WayoftheBern.
i'm looking forward to trying these techniques.
When I was a teen I was very into dream journaling and lucid techniques, frequenting dream views.com. In my late 20s I tried a dream herb from bouncing bear with no discernible boost. Ultimately I think you get the best dreams with a clear head, confidence, and intention. Be as sober as you can (no pot).
I can lucid dream if I smoke that day, but not right before bed. I don't dream at all if I pass out stoned.
Put your head in between your legs and count to about a minute. Rise holding your breath. Have somebody push hard on your chest. Keep holding your breath, until you pass out.
Dreamstate. You will think you were out for hours. Only a minute has gone by. But you'll dream and stuff.
Watch you don't knock your head as you collapse on the ground.