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Old 11-04-2009, 08:42 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Jon Tore View Post
For instance, I've moved my arms around in paralysis, and noticed they didn't move at all when I open my eyes, and I did the same thing with turning my entire body around. .................................................. ...........................................Recentl y, in sleep paralysis, I waited for the frequency to go super high (sound in head), then I noticed I could move my arm, probably my astral arm. I thought of the lamp behind me, and I found the wire and flipped the switch up. Shouldn't this be... undoable?! Well, my eyes were closed, but I could still easily see that no lights were on. I clicked the switch several times back and forth, and nothing happened. When I opened my eyes, my arm was REALLY under my blanket, and it was as if nothing had happened. If this was just a dream too, I find it super hard to differ between dream and reality, but I'm very sure it wasn't a dream, cause I've had many other conscious paralysises where I've noticed the same things when I move my body.


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There are two bodies involved in a sleep paralysis. One is the physical body which we know very well. The other is the astral body which we are not as familiar with.

When the astral body is not properly synchronized into the physical body, there occurs what is called sleep paralysis which really is the astral body’s inability to motivate all or part of the physical system, such that when you try to raise the physical body it does not move and seems to be resisting your desire. If during that state you experience a movement and if the physical body does not mimic that movement, it means that the astral system executed that action but it was unable to motivate the physical one.

When you experience this, you have to tell yourself mentally that the astral body is performing but the physical one is not responding because it is not connected to your willpower. If all or part of the physical system is disconnected from your will power, your mind will interpret that as a sleep paralysis.

One other way to look at this is to understand that when the physical body dies, the astral system is permanently disconnected from it and your will power will no longer motivate the physical body. People on this side of existence will say that you are dead, and you on the astral side of existence, will feel deprived of your body unless you are very advanced and understood this before the time of your body’s death.

When you hit the switch the lights did not come on because that switch was an astral counterpart of the physical switch and also your mind was not energizing the bulb on the astral side. In some of these experiences a person would hit a switch and the light would come on but only because that person’s mind energized the astral light bulb. In the astral world circumstances may fully or partially mimic physical situations.
When it is partial only there are paradoxes and confusing operations which will baffle you if you cannot realize that you are on the astral side and that it works in that the astral world works in a different way.
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