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Subjective Phenomena of Projectiology
We sometimes observe that some people believe that the study of
Projectiology only refers to out-of-body experiences or astral projections (also known as astral travel).
Nevertheless, the reality is that there are a series of phenomena
which are related to the out-of-body experience which are also areas
of study in Projectiology.
The reason for giving more priority to the study of conscious
projections is the importance that it holds. Of all the paranormal
phenomena, the out-of-body experience is the most advanced and the
one which allows for more personal growth, justifying all the time
invested in its investigation. Nevertheless, the other events are
also interesting and have many positive consequences. When we train
ourselves to control and extend our projections, we are automatically
developing the capacity to perceive and manage these other phenomena,
which are derived, in one way or another, from the projections.
Let us cite some of these phenomena of subjective character, starting
with clairvoyance.
Clairvoyance: It is the
visual perception an individual captures from a more subtle reality
than the physical dimension. A person with developed clairvoyance
has the capacity to see persons, situations or objects which are
not of the physical nature. The most common types of clairvoyant
activities are: when a person sees, on a normal day, while totally
awake, consciousnesses which have passed through the physical death;
when one sees energies or auras around a certain person or object;
or when extraphysical images are perceived while falling asleep.
Clairaudience: This phenomenon
occurs when an individual has the capacity to hear sounds pertinent
to other dimensions. They sometimes hear someone in moments of silence
and tranquility, or sometimes noises are heard which are not physical.
It can be possible for someone to hear their own extraphysical helper
when getting ready for sleep.
Waking state nonalignment:
There is a sensation when we are slightly detached from the physical
body which is characterized by a temporary loss of concentration
on the physical universe, slowed reflexes, the person sometimes
feels as if walking on clouds, and others. This state is called
waking state nonalignment. Many times, people perceive this as soon
as they wake up in the morning, but they are not totally attached
to their physical body. This is a state which can be controlled
and it is common among conscious projectors.
Cosmic consciousness: This
is a state of expansion of the consciousness, where there is an
increase in lucidity beyond the normal for the individual. One feels
connected with the whole universe in a state of deep peace. This
has been studied at length throughout history and has been called
many things such as samadhi, satori, nirvana, ecstasy, cosmoconsciousness,
illumination, and others.
Projective catalepsy: This
is a common phenomenon which occurs while one is leaving or returning
to the physical body during sleep. The most common description is
the feeling of paralysis, without the ability to move, even while
awake. This is a benign and natural phenomenon which could be taken
advantage of in order to leave the body.
Intuition: It is the ability
characterized by the capture of ideas without the normal process
of rational thought. The most important thing about intuition is
for one to maintain discernment in order to judge the level of information
received. The most advantageous type of intuition is the one we
have outside our physical body, since in this condition, we are
able to absorb more advanced, subtle, and positive ideas.
Psychometry: This phenomenon
has been studied extensively by scientists from many different countries.
Psychometry is the capacity, which more sensitive human beings possess,
that enables them to read a record of information which is implanted
in an object through the energies that this object has. For example,
a person with sufficient psychometric powers can take an object,
such as a watch from some unknown person, and start to describe
the owner of the watch, only through the contact of the physical
object.
Retrocognition: This is
the capacity one has of recuperating one’s integral memory,
the memories of past lives and the periods between lives. We will
not go into detail here, since we have a whole chapter dedicated
to explaining this phenomenon which is of interests to so many these
days.
Precognition: This is the
condition in which the individual has an insight into situations
which are about to happen in the future. There are dreams which
are precognitary; in other words, during the dream, the person has
a vision of something that will happen. This could also occur while
one is awake, and more importantly, it occurs in a more advanced
state when one is outside the physical body. It is important to
clarify that nothing is 100% established. Everything can be changed.
The situation is that some things have a larger probability of happening,
while others are less probable and in consequence, easier to change.
Déjà vu:
A very common phenomenon. déjà vu, or already seen,
is when a person goes to a place, for example, for the first time
and has the certainty, a while later, of knowing it or of having
been there before. This phenomenon occurs primarily due to conscious
projections or out-of-body experiences which the person had, but
does not remember. Many times one sees things out of the body and
only remembers them when physically seen later on. Nevertheless,
there is a type of mental stress that gives the person the impression
of having lived through certain situations that occur. It is important
to clarify that the phenomenon of déjà vu has nothing
to do with these cases of stress. The real déjà vu
is a different type of perception from this last one and it is less
common.
The most important and interesting thing to observe is that these
perceptions, when they are well understood, bring the person a sense
of wisdom greater than usual, along with a sensation of confidence
and well-being. The person will utilize much more what is called
the sixth sense. Everything should happen in a tranquil and controlled
manner, with the individual in plain control of his lucidity and
mental clarity.
If someone has perceptions of this type and does not know how
to control them – feeling anger towards them – the person
should definitely inform itself with the proper information, in
order to be more knowledgeable on the topic and be at equilibrium
with its extrasensory perceptions.
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