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Astral Projection Quotes

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Michael Bassey Johnson
“A good traveller is one who knows how to travel with the mind.”
Michael Bassey Johnson, The Book of Maxims, Poems and Anecdotes

“We may move in different circles but we all dance the same dance on the music of the spheres”
Wald Wassermann

Michael Bassey Johnson
“Leaving the world behind is the best experience most feeble minds fear to try.”
Michael Bassey Johnson, Classic Quotations From The Otherworlds

Belsebuub
“In dreams the images in the mind, in the subconscious, merge with and obliterate the perceptions from the astral senses, in a similar way that in daily life the subconscious causes the external world to be perceived with the colorations of thoughts, feelings, images, and emotions; in other words, we daydream or get lost in thoughts.”
Belsebuub, The Awakening of Perception: A Collection of Talks and Articles

Amit Ray
“Every 7 years of life, there is a change in astral chakra connections. The alignment of the 114 chakras in the body can give you some control over those changes. ”
Amit Ray, Ray 114 Chakra System Names, Locations and Functions

William Buhlman
“Clarity now!!!”
William Buhlman

Sol Luckman
“In his mother’s honor, vowing not to commit the “fashionable stupidity” of ignoring things he didn’t understand, Max performed a brave act of nonconformity by accepting the possibility that his dreams might be exactly what they seemed: real.”
Sol Luckman, Snooze: A Story of Awakening

Roshan Sharma
“The sensation that you experience in the body, is your spirit, but it’s so attached, that it’s hard to imagine, that the sensation can ever be separated from the physical body. In long hours of meditation, you can separate your sensation from the physical body.”
Roshan Sharma

Marcus Tullius Cicero
“As I gazed rather intently at the earth my grandfather said: How long will your thoughts continue to dwell upon the earth?”
Marcus Tullius Cicero , Somnium Scipionis: The Dream of Scipio

Sol Luckman
“Flying in his dreams was an exhilarating, breathtaking experience, sometimes literally, that tended to leave reality wanting, like riding a roller coaster compared to mowing the lawn.”
Sol Luckman, Snooze: A Story of Awakening

Sol Luckman
“The biggest question, transcending physics and the realm of how he was able to do the extraordinary things he did, remained firmly rooted in the realm of metaphysics and begged an answer to why he could do these things.”
Sol Luckman, Snooze: A Story of Awakening

Roshan Sharma
“If you meditate or exercise, with the inward attention, the subtle world of thoughts, imagination, breathe, sensation and spiritual energy will get clear to you.”
Roshan Sharma

Zainurrahman
“The astral realm, for the last time, is a void. It is our consciousness that gives it shape.”
Zainurrahman, Astral Projection: The Out-of-Body Experience Extremely Simplified

Scot Fin
“Even an Astral Adventure needs a little sensuality.
"Perhaps you can show me how tastefully decorated your bedroom is." Lee probably felt I did not know what to do next and needed direction.
Maybe so, but I did know our coffee was going to get cold.”
Scot Fin, Ralph and the Girl From Mayfair Towers

Amy S. Foster
“Molly and Sylvie had been friends since before either of them really had a concrete idea that they could do unusual things, and had fallen naturally into a gossipy, girlish way of sharing their strange discoveries: Sylvie the places she went when she left herself, Molly the things she saw before they happened. But as they got older, their abilities became a tacit secret, something they realized they couldn't share widely with everyone they knew, binding their friendship further in a kind of collusion.”
Amy S. Foster, When Autumn Leaves

Amy S. Foster
“When the house grew as quiet and dark as the night outside, Sylvie lit a candle that smelled like cranberries and pumpkins. She lay on her bed in a white, sheer nightgown and watched the flame throw shadows around the room. It took a long while to center herself, for her breathing to grow steady and deep. She had no idea where Callum might be. She knew his neck show was south, somewhere in Oregon, so she focused on that particular element to guide her. Since the connection had been made, since she had already found him once, she knew she could do so again. She felt that familiar click of her body letting go and she went.
Sylvie found herself in another hotel room. This one was bigger and more lavish than the previous one. He was sleeping, half-naked. The sight of his bare skin, the defined muscles on his torso, took her breath away. She didn't want to talk to him at all, she wanted to climb underneath the sheet beside him, she wanted to touch every inch of his body and open herself up so he could fill her.”
Amy S. Foster, When Autumn Leaves

Amy S. Foster
“He cocked his head. "But why did you come to begin with?"
"I think you know, Callum," she answered, embarrassed.
"Yeah, I think I do, but I want to hear it from you."
Why not tell him? This whole sequence wouldn't amount to much more than a dream tomorrow, anyway. "Because you're amazing, because you're a rock star, because you move me. There are probably a million girls on the planet who would do anything to be where I am right now." Luckily, she didn't tell him she loved him; that would have been really awkward. She made herself breathe. "But I took advantage of this ability I have. The real truth is that last night, I'm not sure I could have stopped myself even if I wanted to. I just never thought..." Sylvie trailed off, unable to continue.
"What?"
"I never thought you'd be able to see me. Most people can't."
"Really?" His expression was almost smug. "So why do you think I can?"
"I don't know. I don't think anyone really understands how this works. Most times I float around and go unnoticed. I thought if I could just see you, I could make a kind of peace with that." She looked down at her feet, feeling inexcusable. "I'm getting this all wrong. I just wanted to apologize, that's all. And now I really do sound like a stalker."
He laughed. "Hey, there are worse things in the world than being stalked by a beautiful girl who has this amazing ability to fly out of her body any time she wants to. What else can you do, Sylvie?" The question lingered in the air. She had a feeling that he wasn't talking about anything spiritual at all. In fact, she got the distinct impression that he was flirting with her.
"Don't you want me to leave? Aren't you pissed off?" she asked.
He laughed again, totally at ease. She wished she were as relaxed. "Listen, I'm a guy who likes his privacy. But there's something about you... something special. It seems crazy, but maybe I can see you because I'm meant to see you."
Sylvie didn't know what to say.”
Amy S. Foster, When Autumn Leaves

Zainurrahman
“You may be quite surprised that the most potential causes of energy blockage are overthinking and negative emotions. These don’t only block your energy channels but also weaken your energy level.”
Zainurrahman, Astral Projection: The Out-of-Body Experience Extremely Simplified

John Kreiter
“The Best way to wake up in your dreams,
is to never fall asleep at all.”
John Kreiter, Out Of Body Experiences, Quickly And Naturally

Carlos Castaneda
“Don Juan chuckled and said, 'You haven't dreamt with Carol Tiggs yet. You'll find out that it's
a treat.

Sorceresses don't need any props. They just go to that world whenever they want to; for
them, there is a scout on permanent call.”
Carlos Castaneda, The Art of Dreaming

Daniel Ruczko
“A writer deserves a grand finale, a climax. Not this shit, not hovering in this purgatorial slowness, a fucked up astral projection experience peering down at the mess I've become.”
Daniel Ruczko, Pieces of a Broken Mind