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Training course in "Mastering Astral Projection," by Robert Bruce and Brian Mercer

unchainthewolves

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Hi all, tomorrow I'm going to begin the 90-day training course presented in the book Mastering Astral Projection by Robert Bruce and Brian Mercer. Does anyone here have experience with the program and if so did you find it valuable? Would love to hear other people's thoughts. Thanks.
 

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I Love Robert Bruce, but that book is irrelevant for me. I don't know. I was going to buy it, but I figured that since I can leave the body at night when I am asleep. All I can do is to become aware of my Out of Body State. If Robert Bruce's teachings does not help you. Look into my two favorite pioneers on the subject. William Buhlman and Darius J. Wright.
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I Love Robert Bruce, but that book is irrelevant for me. I don't know. I was going to buy it, but I figured that since I can leave the body at night when I am asleep. All I can do is to become aware of my Out of Body State. If Robert Bruce's teachings does not help you. Look into my two favorite pioneers on the subject. William Buhlman and Darius J. Wright.
Blessings on your Journey!
 

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I Love Robert Bruce, but that book is irrelevant for me. I don't know. I was going to buy it, but I figured that since I can leave the body at night when I am asleep. All I can do is to become aware of my Out of Body State. If Robert Bruce's teachings does not help you. Look into my two favorite pioneers on the subject. William Buhlman and Darius J. Wright.
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Blessings on your Journey!
Thanks for your recommendations! I will be sure to check out their writings.
 

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Hi all, tomorrow I'm going to begin the 90-day training course presented in the book Mastering Astral Projection by Robert Bruce and Brian Mercer. Does anyone here have experience with the program and if so did you find it valuable? Would love to hear other people's thoughts. Thanks.
The energy work you will be doing in this program is excellent, you will benefit from it even if you won't manage to have a successful OBE, which you likely will. Yeah I would definitely go for it.
 

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Yes it's the best as far as I'm concerned. He takes a sober and structured approach. And he talks like someone who actually knows what he did and experienced it actually

I read his 1999 Astral Dynamics
 

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I feel pretty stumped by the "body awareness" stuff leading into the energy work part of the curriculum. When I perform the body awareness exercises I'm not really sure what it's supposed to "feel like," and thus when I try to stimulate the energy body I seem to not have much of an effect.

I'm going to print out Robert Bruce's New Energy Ways (N.E.W.) Tutorial that came on the CD included with the book and read it and see if I can glean any insights from it.
 

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I tried it for a while years ago but never managed to achieve any success. There was one line in the book that severely hurt the author's credibility for me:

Astral Dynamics - Robert Bruce page 145 said:
Learning to move while out of body can be a very comical process — in my early childhood
experiences with real-time projection, I always started by trying to navigate my way through the
house to get outside. I would float and slide and blunder through walls and doors and usually end up
getting stuck in the roof. Then, when I finally managed to leave the house, I'd skim along the road
trying to get up enough speed so I could take off like an airplane or a bird. I would get airborne for
a while by flapping my arms or using a swimming action (which really does help with flying), but
could never seem to clear the surrounding trees and rooftops.

Falling was interesting, as it seemed to happen in slow motion. I would feel a kind of slow and
heavy impact when I hit the ground. I remember feeling something that could be likened to out-of-
body concussion, and something like a vague feeling of remembered pain, but falling never hurt me
or sent me back to my body, and I never seemed to penetrate the ground on impact. I would skim
down the road taking a series of giant leaps, getting airborne for a while and flapping my arms like
crazy, trying to will myself higher and faster. I wanted to fly like Superman, but could never quite
break free of the strangely slow gravity I felt that kept pulling me back to earth every time I got
airborne. Because of this, I often floated unintentionally into strange houses, blundering about like a
drunk in zero gravity. I seemed to be continually apologizing to an endless number of perplexed
strangers in passing, as I floated in and out of their houses.

In the reality I'm accustomed to most people cannot see, hear, or perceive astral projections and could not possibly be perplexed by (or even notice) one floating through their house. Now, it's one line in a long book, and maybe everything else he teaches is absolutely true, but the enormity of the disconnect from reality in that one line and my own lack of appreciable results makes me doubt it.

Edit: I just noticed that you are referring to a different book by the same author.
 
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