Astral travel (also called astral projection) is the
release of the astral body from the physical body. Typically this happens
during sleep, when one then transfers some or all of one’s awareness into the
separated body and travels about either the physical or the astral worlds.
The experience is
generally pleasant, with an absence of physical constraints such as gravity and
walls (although there are astral walls
which one cannot pass through). The return to the body can be so traumatic,
however, as to wipe out or at least distort the memories of these travels.
Some people, however,
find themselves in what is termed the ‘lower astral’, which is a place of lower
frequencies (although still high enough
to be nonphysical), inhabited by unpleasant personalities.
As of the time this
definition was written, I’ve touched on this idea in the following posts:
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