Originally seen on out-of-body-experience.info| Firstly, it is important to say that before attempting to use any of the Techniques for inducing an Out of Body Experience, you should be fully-relaxed in mind and body. Out-of-Body-Experience.info contains lots of information and tips in order to reach the desired state of mind.
Inducing an Out of Body Experience is not something to be forced, and without sufficient relaxation, you are unlikely to project successfully! Read about Out of Body Experience techniques, by all means, but do understand that until you have mastered relaxation and trance-states, you will not be able to do much with them. Learn about how to enter a Deep Trance here!
Now, that said, here are the Seven Best Techniques for Inducing an Out of Body Experience:
1. Inducing an Out of Body Experience Using The Rope Technique
The Rope Projection technique is said to have been devised by Robert Bruce, one of the foremost figures in the world of Astral Projection. The idea was for a method of projection that would be effective for people who were without sight, and therefore relies more on tactile experience than visual memories. The technique hinges around an imaginary rope that hangs above you from the ceiling.
As you lie on your bed, you imagine the rope hanging down towards you, and what you do is visualize yourself (or rather, your Astral Self) taking hold of the rope, and pulling yourself up the rope, one hand at a time, all the while concentrating on the sensations as you climb upwards. Be aware of the feeling of the rope against your hands, and the motion of your body as you pull yourself up from your bed, and concentrating also on the feelings of your arms slowly but surely pulling yourself upwards.
The Rope Technique is extraordinarily successful at inducing an Out of Body Experience, even in people who have struggled for a long time to see any results. Quite quickly, a feeling of fairly intense vertigo is experienced, and projection is generally instantaneous, provided the student has kept themselves calm and relaxed throughout.
2. Out of Body Experience using the Ladder Technique
Occasionally, people have difficulty with the rope technique for astral projection, as they just don’t feel that their imaginary hands and arms are strong enough to hold them and pull them up the rope. This may sound strange to you, but it is a phenomenon more common than you would think!
In this instance, a ladder may be imagined hanging from the ceiling, instead, which has the benefit of allowing the would-be Astral Projector to use his or her feet, as well as the hands.
All other aspects of this method remain the same as with the Rope Projection Technique.
3. Out of Body Experience with the Point Shift Method
The next two techniques for Out of Body Experiences are slightly more traditional and also more difficult for many people. However, some people take to these kinds of Astral Projection techniques like a duck to water, and it is certainly good to have as many different methods under your belt as possible.
The point shift method involves becoming intensely aware of your own body, and then mapping out in your imagination where everything in your room is, in relation to you and each other. It is for this reason that it requires quite a lot of concentration.
Once this stage has been reached, you then can feel yourself float, just a few inches, at first, and then visualise all of your surroundings from that new perspective. The idea is to feel as if you have already projected out of you body, and keeping your awareness of where you are and what you visualize from the view-point of your imaginary self!
Finally, you slowly rise from your physical body. This takes what can only be described as a very relaxed form of will-power. Some force is necessary, but you must not allow your body to become tense. Congratulations, you have projected, and once this method of Astral Projection is mastered, you will find it far easier to project under almost any circumstances.
4. Using the Self-Visualization Method for Astral Travel
This is the first method I learnt to induce an Out of Body Experience with!
Like the Point Shift method, it is among the more difficult for many people, and this probably accounts for many of my early struggles to master Astral Projection. However, once learnt it is a good technique that only becomes quicker with practice!
At the heart of this technique for inducing an Out of Body Experience is creating a detailed, life-like double of yourself. I find it works well either lying down or seated, but it works best in an environment you are very familiar with. Visualize yourself, starting at the feet, and working your way up, including any details you believe will help your body-double to feel real to you.
Sometimes I imagine really intricate detail, from buttons to eyebrow hairs, and other times I imagine in much broader strokes.
With some effort, you can now allow your body-double to stand up or sit up.
At this point you may start to feel a pressure in your head or in your chest.
Don’t panic, as this is the projection point kicking in. If all goes to plan, your awareness will now have shifted entirely to the projected body.
5. The Rolling-Out Technique for Projection
Not a complete system for Astral Projection, in itself, but more of an aid, for when projection has not quite been successful. I generally alternate this technique with others when projection is proving difficult, or use it to finish the projection after using the rope technique.
This is a method of inducing an Out of Body Experience while in bed or in a reclining position. It is effective because the act of rolling in your bed is something that we each experience many times a night, and the familiarity of this action makes it easy to visualize for the purpose of helping to induce an Out of Body Experience.
Simply “feel yourself” rolling back and forth in your bed, and allow your imagined view point to reflect each new position. This technique for Astral Projection is quite often enough to trigger a successful Out of Body Experience, even when you have found yourself struggling using other methods. I have to say, though, that I have seldom found it effective on its own.
6. The Driving System for Out of Body Experiences
Another effective system, that I believe was also discovered by the great Robert Bruce. As I describe it, it will become apparent that this technique for Astral Projection is not one of the more traditional methods!
You may have noticed, while driving, or playing a computer driving game, that concentrating on the driving, while the views from outside move quickly past, constantly changing, you can easily find yourself in a trance. We can often lose track of time, or get to a destination without really remembering the journey.
We can use our remembered experiences to help induce astral travel, by recollecting the feeling of motion combined with the ever-changing and moving landscape. This should result in a deep trance state quite quickly, allowing the projector to now switch to another method, say the rope technique, to make the actual projection.
Personally, I have rarely used this method for inducing an OBE. It certainly works; however I do have a concern that using this method could easily train the practitioner of Astral Projection to always associate the feelings of driving with entering into a deep trance state. This would be undesirable, for obvious reasons!
7. The Picture Technique for Projection into a Virtual Reality
After having entered a trance state, fully mentally and physically relaxed, the picture technique for Astral Projection can yield some quite stunning results. I did this first by accident, an did not succeed in replicating it until a couple of years later.
You want to use a picture, which can be a painting or a photograph, and allow yourself to imagine yourself in the landscape. Looking at a reflection of that picture in a mirror increases the feeling of depth in the image, which I think was a crucial part of me mastering this technique for Out of Body Experience.
Really “feeling” and “seeing” the details around you is the key for making this Astral Projection technique work. Start by allowing an imaginary view-point to get closer and closer to the image, and then gently but firmly push your consciousness actually into the picture. This technique allows the Astral Traveler to explore a virtual world or worlds, and also use this as a starting point for travelling to other Astral Worlds.
One problem that people often find with Astral Projection is that they can successfully project to a specific place or Astral realm, but shortly find the destination morphing into somewhere different. The Picture technique for Out of Body Experience neatly side-steps these kinds of problems, transporting the traveler to a much more clearly defined world, that you could visit and explore many times, and results of each exploration are much more likely to be consistent.
This is not the easiest Astral Projection technique to master, but its results will speak for themselves, if you are prepared to put in the extra effort!
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You're very welcome, Ogdoo. The most important thing is to be patient, be patient, be patient and you will achieve your goal.
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Hi Gailene and Feather...so glad you found the article helpful.
These are very helpful approaches to AP..., Avatar,,thanks..
Thank you Avatar :) I have favourited this article, I'm sure any of these methods will help me on my journey. I have also experimented a lot with binaural beats and so forth.
One cool thing that happened was that I fell asleep while listening to a simple binaural beats track, and over one hour later in my playlist was an astral projection guided meditation I had forgotten about. I woke up conciously to the voice guiding me and thought it would be a perfect opportunity to try, but I got too excited and nervous so I failed.
It's definitely needs a lot of discipline if you want to be able to willfuly control it, at least it seems for me. I have trouble to induce myself in deep meditation or trance states, those things usually happen when I'm not trying to. And I think that's the main problem to solve, how to do an AP without trying like I managed two nights ago ;).
It was the most free and amazing feeling I've had being able to explore anything you want while feeling light as a feather. All the ailments of the physical body is blown away and all the senses feel so enhanced. I think it also can be used as a great stepping stone into higher conciousness, I would love to be able to communicate with my guides in this state as well.
Hi Ogdoo, I did read your post yesterday and is why I posted this thinking it may help you.
Years ago I had an experience where I was flying. I was with one of my guides and he was explaining to me how to control my astral body to go where I wanted it to go. We had a fantastic journey that I will always remember...I know it was real and not just a dream. I would go more in depth but I'm afraid it would not mean much to you. I do not recall how I came to be flying...I opened my eyes and there we were flying in the air...I felt no fear just utter joy. I always ask to experience this again but so far do not remember it happening again.
I wish I had more to help you other than to say just keep trying and have faith you'll get to the information you need for your experience.
Thank you, AO...happy you enjoyed it.
Interesting :) I posted a blog yesterday speaking of my first AP that was a bit accidential. However it gave me the experience and drive to try to master this art.
I do have some questions un-answered though.
The thoughts I had in my astral body seemed to be the same I have in my physical body, are they channeled from the same plane, meaning my brain doesn't actually create the thoughts in the first place? All the things I know from this lifetime I knew in my astral body, but not anything else. Does that rather mean I'm channeling my memory from my physical brain into the astral body?
I was astonished that I could open my eyes in my astral body before being able to see my surroundings, is this normal?'
I wonder why, at the moment of projection it feels so very real, but I have trouble to make my memory of it replicate that feeling. Moments after it felt like I had imagined it all, to be just another dream. But I actually know and felt myself stepping out of my body and floating/flying with effort of the mind. The description of other OBE's fit directly into what I felt. First the vibrational stage, the second thing is that I feel my arm move outside my physical body, the third step is that I rise up and stand up in my bed, the fourth step is that I open my eyes, the fifth step is that I float out of my house and start to fly.
Is it possible to just "dream" this up, or are actually dreaming and astral projections the same things?
From my experience, I've had some lucid dreams. I want to say that the exact same feeling is when you astral project, only that you are aware all the time from leaving your body.
The things I struggle hard with in lucid dreams and the experience of AP I just had is that I lose conciousness really fast, it's like I constantly have to repeat to myself that I want clarity and remembrence and not drift away.
When I wake up the memories are quite clear, but if I don't give everything a thought the memory is soon gone, hence why I guess keeping a dream journal is so benefitial. But I want to know why the physical body have such a hard time to keep those memories alive and give them the same authentic feel as when they are happening. I often write my dreams down hours later and find out that maybe 70% or more always get lost, and the things I have left are scattered pieces that don't make sense, I don't know how I got there or how I left.
Please if anyone have similar experiences I would really like to know :) this subject is so important to me now and I really want to gain a deeper understanding and more experience!
YES, very good post Avatar. :)