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Astral projection (also known as astral travel, soul journey, soul wandering, spiritual journey, spiritual travel) is a term used in esotericism to describe an intentional out-of-body experience (OBE) [1] [2] that assumes the existence of a subtle body, known as the astral body or body of light, through which consciousness can function separately from the physical body and travel throughout ...
Astral projection in popular culture, the intentional out-of-body experience (OBE) [1] [2]. This assumes the existence of a soul or consciousness called an " astral body " that is separate from the physical body and capable of travelling outside it throughout the universe.
Sylvan Muldoon (February 18, 1903 – October 15, 1969) was an American esotericist who promoted the concept of astral projection.According to Muldoon, astral projection is an out-of-body experience (OBE) that assumes the existence of an astral body separate from the physical body and is capable of travelling outside it.
Oliver Fox was the pseudonym of Hugh George Callaway (30 November 1885 – 28 April 1949), an English short story writer, poet and occultist, most well known for documenting his experiences in astral projection and lucid dreaming. [1] Fox had trained in electrical engineering and worked as an actor.
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In keeping with his growing interest in spirituality, Brennan offered spiritual counseling and hypnotherapy, and also turned his hand to writing. His first book, Astral Doorways: Techniques for Experiencing the Boundless Possibilities of the Astral Plane was published by HarperCollins in 1980 using his pen name H.J. Brennan.
[citation needed] It is said that the cord must remain connected to the astral and the physical bodies during the projection because if it breaks, the projector will die. If a person gets older or if their death is near, the astral body slowly separates itself from the physical body and the silver cord breaks, making a complete and irreversible ...
Duncan was intrigued by the idea of astral projection after hearing of it, and she felt it would make a great plot for a novel. [2] Duncan talked with people who said they experienced astral projection and did library research on the topic, which helped her write some of the descriptions of astral projection in the novel.