I think you should really read Robert Bruce, his theoretical approach to Astral Projection might help you understand these experiences you have as different forms of OOBE.Look for his
Treatise on Astral Projection .
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The thing is though I pick up things in my room in real dreams right before I wake up in the morning. For example I had a lucid dream one day when I was on an ice rink and there was an army tank but the cannon on it was a large multicolored bong. When I woke up I noticed I was staring directly at my multicolored bong. Could I have been sleeping with my eyes open?? If thats the case how could I focus on it to integrate it into my dream? I thought that when we dream our eyes defocalize and rotate all over or roll back into our heads regardless of whether our eyes are open. I had a friend who slept with his eyes open and all I could ever see was white. His pupils always rolled upwards towards his brain.
The fact that you can see your room when you are sleeping does not mean that you sleep with your eyes open. Rather it is your astral eyes that "see" the room while your physical eyes remain closed (and yes, they usually roll back). My guess as to your bong/tank dream is that your mind was split into dual physical-astral counterparts. Your astral body was seeing your room and thus recording the bong in the memory of astral consciousness and your physical mind was having a subconscious dream. At the moment that you begin to wake and the astral body reintegrates with the physical body, both sets of memories combine to produce the tank/bong imagery.
This might sound confusing, but it is based on a quite simple theory that your mind (hard-copy) makes an astral duplicate during a projection. If your physical mind falls asleep your duplicate astral mind is temporally locked out of your physical body. It continues recording data separate from the hard-copy physical mind and can not rejoin your physical body until the physical mind wakes. The combination of both sets of memories is a recipe for strange dreams with an almost lucid feel to them. All this is explained by Robert Bruce.
The point of a real-time astral projection is to retain enough consciousness so that you are in control of your real-time astral Self and can thus explore the astral realm. This is achieved through trance states rather than full on sleeping/dreaming. You should really start practicing this in a seated posture so that you do not fall asleep. When your physical mind falls asleep and starts dreaming, chances are your astral body is in projection but the recorded memories will be overwritten by the subconscious dreams of the hard-copy physical mind. You will only have small glimpses of the astral projection, such as in your Tank/Bong dream.
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What should I think about when im trying to leave my body??
I'm like you in that I can visualize things rather vividly; however, I found that this is a disadvantage for astral projection.
My advice is to clear your mind and make an attempt to NOT visualize anything. Instead think about upward movement, what it would FEEL like to stand up, climb a rope, climb a latter, etc.; don't focus on what it would look like. When you rehearse this in your mind you will at first feel a desire to move the muscles that correspond to such a feeling, this will pass and in little time you will realize that your body begins to vibrate as your chakras open and the astral self expends. If you maintain focus during this experience you will dislodge. The natural pressure you have placed on your astral Self will result in a feeling of floating above your physical body. You will notice that your point of view has changed. This is astral projection, from here begin to explore the new reality that lies before you.
Remember it is FEELING upward movement that is more important than seeing it. Good Luck
This post has been edited by Faustopheles: Dec 24 2006, 06:11 PM