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Fragmented Projection Technique
Adapted from the Book:
Projectiology:
a panorama of experiences of the consciousness outside the human
body.
Definition. Fragmented projection:
that projection which is produced through the gradual exteriorization,
part by part, of each one of the specific areas of the humanoid
form of one's own psychosoma (non-physical body).
Synonymy: Partial disconnection
or discoincidence (non-alignment); parceled unfolding; partial unfolding;
semi-unfastening; fractional projection; incipient projection; parceled
projection; partial projection; peripheral projection; segmented
projection; semi-unfolding; semi-unfastening; semi-projection.
Types. The semi-projection
of a counterpart of one's human body can be of an arm, leg, arms
and legs at the same time, trunk and head and, more rarely, the
head (para-head) only. Shortly after a complete projection this,
as well as other phenomena, can occur, including: extraphysical
elongation and sudden interiorization with possible physical repercussion.
Third. A partial projection
can give the intraphysical consciousness (physical person) the sensation
of possessing a third hand (para-hand); a third arm (para-arm);
a third leg (para-leg); or four arms; etc.
Lucidity. A semi-projection
can be conscious or, rather, provoked through a decided act of will,
and unconscious, when occurring spontaneously. The veteran projector
can almost always clearly perceive or later identify the spontaneous
unconscious projection.
Mini-cord. The principal
driving agent of the semi-projection is the silver cord. This suggests
that the departure of this energetic appendage of the human body
can also occur for diverse areas or segments, thus providing a mini-silver
cord for an arm. leg, etc.
Technique. After you complete
the preliminary pre-projective steps, especially those of physical
and mental self-relaxation, close your eyelids and concentrate your
attention on a segment or part of your human body: your left leg,
for example. When you think of your left leg, wish decisively that
the extraphysical left leg quickly leave upwardly from its coincidence
with the vehicles of manifestation.
Right. Concentrate on your
left extraphysical leg until you feel that it has dislocated upwards.
Next, concentrate on your right extraphysical leg. wishing to move
it out of coincidence with the vehicles as well.
Body. Little by little,
go over the whole body in this manner, decisively wishing that the
extraphysical segments quickly leave the state of coincidence with
their physical counterparts, under your willful command.
Persistence. Do not try
to speed up the process. Use patience and persistence. This can
require various attempts before you obtain the disconnection of
the first segment. If you are successful with fractionated projection
you are ready to project your consciousness utilizing the entire
psychosoma in the extraphysical plane.
Head. The semi-projection
of only the head of the psychosoma presents characteristic signals,
especially of a mental nature, which allow one to clearly distinguish
the psychosomal projection from a projection utilizing the mentalsoma.
For a great number of projectors, the extraphysical head of the
psychosoma (para-head) is the ultimate part to leave the coincidence
of the vehicles.
Mediums. Developed mediums
present the greatest predisposition toward semiprojections, possibly
due to the looseness of the holochakra (energetic body) and the
natural predisposition to the percussive signals of projectability
including physical torpidity/numbness, alienation, disappearance,
ballooning, dizziness, etc.
Intoxication. Sometimes,
semi-dislocation occurs spontaneously due to natural energetic obstruction,
or energetic clogging of an organic area, in the abdominal area
when, for example, the umbilicochakra and splenochakra become blocked
through the intoxicating effects of intestinal constipation.
Seated. The partial conscious
projection, semi-projection, or hemi-projection (half of the physical
body) of only the para-arms, trunk from the waist up, and para-head
outward from the physical body constitutes a seated consciential
projection. Not rarely, this extraphysical position imposes the
immediate return of the consciousness to the condition of complete
recoincidence (reconnection) with the vehicles of manifestation.
Psychopathology. Besides
the partial projection, which constitutes a normal and frequent
paraphysiological phenomenon in the experiences of veteran lucid
consciousness projectors, there is also the occurrence of hallucinations,
as in the case of phantom arms, extra, or supernumerary (as it is
referred to in Psychopathology), occurring more frequently with
epileptic or migraine patients. This occurrence is very different
than the partial projection.
Notice. Semi-projection,
which represents the partial exteriorization of the psychosoma,
should not be confused with semiconscious projection, which is based
on the discontinuity in the lucidity of the projected consciousness.
Nor should it be confused with the condition of waking discoincidence
(non-alignment)
Glossary
Extraphysical: non-physical. Usually referred
to as “astral”.
Psychosoma: non-physical or extraphysical body (aka: astral body)
Mentalsoma: mental body
Interiorization: return to the physical body
See
also IAC training on OBE.
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