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Astral Projection vs. Remote Viewing
My site covers both astral projection and remote viewing. So what
is the difference? And which should you pursue?
I think to answer this, a brief summary of each is in order.
Astral projection is placing your consciousness into the astral
plane. Remote viewing is placing your consciousness into the earth
plane, or what is sometimes called an "earth projection".
These two planes are different in that they do not share the same
vibrations. The astral is "finer" and can include a much
broader range of frequencies. Whenever you have finer vibrations,
the bandwidth for perception is greater (colors, sounds, entities,
etc.)
When you astral project, you may or may not see other life forms,
lower astral entities or higher entities. You may also detect radio
and television waves. Your vision in the higher planes will include
a broader range of light. None of this is the case with remote
viewing. When remote viewing, you will see the same range of colors,
objects, and frequencies, as you would during normal physical
awareness. With astral projection, you may see "astral
junk" as this is the emotional plane and form follows thought.
The only "overlay" with remote viewing is that sometimes
the time dimension overlaps and you will see an object that does not
currently exist because it "will" exist in the future. As
an example, you may see a building on a field, yet that building
does not currently exist, only to find out in a few years time, the
building has been built. This instance has been cited several times.
This is why remote viewers have to master "time lines".
The one similarity is that time/space is independent for both
forms of projection, as it has nothing to do with light and sound
which are affected by vibrations. What I mean by this is, during
both projections, you are able to transcend time and space.
In some ways, remote viewing is a better way to start the
projection of the consciousness than astral projection. This is
because you can develop the skill for remote viewing a lot quicker
than astral projection. There are different forms of remote viewing
as well. Regular remote viewing (viewing while in alpha), extended
remote viewing (viewing while in theta) and associative remote
viewing (associating objects with targets). Results can be attained
with regular remote viewing in as little as several days, while
conscious astral projection can take months, years, or not even in
this lifetime. My step mother, a very gifted remote viewer,
bi-located (projected her consciousness to the target) on her first
day of learning remote viewing. I was able to bi-locate to
Stonehenge on my second day of my training class. These same results
are a lot harder to achieve with astral projection.
Astral projection can be exciting, once achieved, because you can
go to the higher planes of the astral, and nothing near the earth's
vibrations (as in remote viewing) can come close to this experience.
Unless you have a naturally loose hold over your astral body, I'd
venture to say the rewards would be initially greater with Remote
Viewing.
Take care,
Anne

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