Okay, so, I’ve been messing around with this thing called “Ben Sheppard Projection,” and let me tell you, it’s been a wild ride. I’m no expert, but I figured I’d share my experiences, stumbles, and all. It is said that it is a step-by-step introduction to astral travel and astral projections.
First off, I started by reading up on it. I found guides, FAQs and the fundamentals that are suitable for both beginners and experienced members. I needed to understand spherical vision, if I am to operate competently in the astral. This is especially so when I project, in real time. I tried to get the basics down, you know? There’s a ton of stuff out there, some of it pretty out there, if you catch my drift.
Then I got into the actual practice. The big thing is getting your mind and body to separate, kind of. It’s like, your body’s asleep, but your mind is wide awake. At first, I couldn’t get it to work at all. I think it may be the major mistakes that beginner astral projectors make.
Here’s what I did:
- I started by lying down, making sure I was super comfy. No distractions, phone off, the whole nine yards.
- I focused on my breathing. In, out, slow and steady. This part was actually pretty relaxing, even without the projection stuff.
- Then, I tried to imagine myself floating out of my body. I know, it sounds crazy, but that’s what you gotta do. I pictured myself rising up, looking down at my own body.
It took a while, and I mean a while. I had a few false starts, where I thought I was getting it, but then I’d just snap back to reality. I even read some comprehensive guide, it walks me through everything I need to know about astral projection for beginners.
But then, one time, it actually kind of worked! I felt this weird sensation, like I was floating, but not really. It was super brief, and I got so excited that I instantly woke myself up. Bummer, right?
I kept at it, though. I figured, even if I didn’t fully project, it was still a pretty cool way to relax. The book “Astral Dynamics” is an in-depth guide that covers theory, techniques, it helped me a lot.
I’m still not sure if I’ve actually projected or not. Maybe it was just some vivid dreams, or my imagination running wild. But, I’ve had some interesting experiences, and it’s definitely made me think more about consciousness and all that jazz.
The Takeaway
So, is Ben Sheppard Projection real? I don’t know, man. But it’s a fun experiment, and it might just open your mind to some new possibilities. If you are trying, remember that astral projection is simply the transferring of the consciousness from the physical body to the astral body. Just don’t get discouraged if it doesn’t happen right away. It takes practice, patience, and a whole lot of imagination.