Astral Projection Types
Astral Projection Types
Astral Projection are in four types generally. As one becomes more and more referenced away from the physical existence and in to the subtle or psychic environments, one will realize that there is more than one type of reference consciousness which causes one to recall astral experiences in specific ways.
These are the four types.
- Reference-Less
- Partial Reference
- Simultaneous Reference
- Full Reference
For this clarification, the reference is when there is a sober awareness as a physical body.
Reference-Less is when there is an astral experience but the subtle body has no connection not even a memory or analytical ability from the physical experiences. In this type of astral experience, the social composition person as a physical body is unavailable, whereby one acts but in a fresh way with no idea of comparison to the behavior in the physical social world.
These reference-less astral experiences are extremely valuable in giving the self some idea of what it is besides its physical experience and the resulting identity.
Partial Reference is when there is an astral experience but the subtle body has only partial access to memories and analytical ability from the physical experiences. Then the person acts in the subtle world like one who forget portions of his experience and only has access to part of his mature behavior. He/She acts like a teenager who is not fully experienced but who is experienced enough to act in some instances with the discrimination which developed on the physical level.
Simultaneous Reference is when the person acts as the astral body but while acting is aware that the astral body does not have the physical body access but the self can also reach and use that physical access even though the subtle body does not have a direct connection to it. The self can then use the physical maturity and behavior if it so desires. It does so by reaching into the physical memory and discrimination. It removes whatever memory or method it desires and instantly transfers an imprint of that into the subtle body, which uses those impressions on the astral side.
Full Reference is when the person acts as the astral body while being aware of the memory and maturity of decision making on the physical side. This is a double awareness, where in the subtle body, both psychological facilities from both bodies are available instantly and simultaneously.
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- · Dhyān Yogi
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In beginner stage, I think I am in full reference stage and as we get advanced, we would climb up the ladder and see or recall the reference less experiences.
Is it a fair statement, Michael Beloved ?
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- · Bernard Adjodha
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You said that "the self can also reach and use that physical access even though the subtle body does not have a direct connection to it. "
My question is, "Can the self directly access the physical body without the assistance or connection link of the subtle form?"
Also, I noticed you use the reference "self" and not "coreSelf". Is there a distinctive difference between the two?
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Simultaneous Reference is when the person acts as the astral body but while acting is aware that the astral body does not have the physical body access but the self can also reach and use that physical access even though the subtle body does not have a direct connection to it.
Expanded explanation
The self can also reach and use that physical access even though the subtle body does not have a direct connection to it. This can happen because even though the subtle body is displaced or separated from the subtle one, the coreSelf’s desires for physical action may be serviced by the kundalini which is in the physical body. A transmission of the desire of the core may be sensed or absorbed by the kundalini, which will respond to that as if it is an instruction to act or not to act.
Regarding the meaning of self/coreSelf:
Self means coreSelf except when it is used to main the composite self or normal meaning of self in English. Mostly in my literature, self means coreSelf.