Guest guest Posted December 17, 2009 Report Share Posted December 17, 2009 " Out of body " experiences can be another feature of the Kundalini activated person. In this state one can find themselves watching themselves sleep from above or from a distant part of the room. This is also known as " astral-projection " as one is existing in the astral reality during physical sleep. The place of dreams and much, much, more. Kundalini can spontaneously put a persons consciousness into a projection mode. A form of comfortable (or not) bi-location can ensue giving one a double perspective. Sleep paralysis, or vibrational waves, or popping and humming sounds can be an indication of this gift. Fear will usually slam a person back into the body so enjoy this state without fear, if it should happen to you. Actively seek this state out as it is easily accessed but with some effort, and much knowledge can be given to you by those who would help you. The astral state is a part of the reality that shamans journey in. Seeking the slivered remnants of shattered souls they, the " healing shamans " , with the help of guides, will be taken to the place of resonance for that particular patients pain, and heal or balance the aspect of the soul that has been injured, helping to rejoin that part of the soul with itself. - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2009 Report Share Posted December 17, 2009 Dear Chrism, I often experience sleep paralysis, and only yesterday I was thinking about the differents aspects of what I experience.... for example there is a great change in the way I perceive sound. When I am in this state if someone comes near there is a vibrational effect in the atmosphere that sort of bounces against me, it is esperienced like my whole body is  my ear. It is not pleasent when this happens as it tends to jolt me. But now it is just a blip and  the experience continues. Waves of " quiet sound " / vibrations go out from me and I think (but am not sure) that it is when someone comes close (even moving in the next room) that the wave is disrupted. I don't quite know about this yet though, so the reason is a bit vague. Anyway, when I read your words " vibrational waves " it seems to describe and fit my  experience. You use just two words...I love it! Love Julia ________________________________ <> Thu, December 17, 2009 5:49:14 PM Astral State  " Out of body " experiences can be another feature of the Kundalini activated person. In this state one can find themselves watching themselves sleep from above or from a distant part of the room. This is also known as " astral-projection " as one is existing in the astral reality during physical sleep. The place of dreams and much, much, more. Kundalini can spontaneously put a persons consciousness into a projection mode. A form of comfortable (or not) bi-location can ensue giving one a double perspective. Sleep paralysis, or vibrational waves, or popping and humming sounds can be an indication of this gift. Fear will usually slam a person back into the body so enjoy this state without fear, if it should happen to you. Actively seek this state out as it is easily accessed but with some effort, and much knowledge can be given to you by those who would help you. The astral state is a part of the reality that shamans journey in. Seeking the slivered remnants of shattered souls they, the " healing shamans " , with the help of guides, will be taken to the place of resonance for that particular patients pain, and heal or balance the aspect of the soul that has been injured, helping to rejoin that part of the soul with itself. - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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