Wednesday, February 11, 2015

A Projection Technique

Seth Early Sessions, Vol 7, Session 298


Perception of Motion During Projection


The traveling consciousness as you know it often experiences the feeling of motion and movement through space.  This is because there is still translation through the physical senses.  You are moving more effectively within camouflage reality, but you are still dealing with it.  The focus of your attention has changed somewhat, but you are still strongly relating to the physical field.

Projection Technique


Ruburt’s experience with your Miss Callahan recently was quite legitimate.  He used a most advantageous method of projection without knowing he did so, and I highly recommend this method to you both.  When you awaken, or seem to in the middle of the night, try simply to get out of the physical body.  Simply try to get out of bed, you see, and to walk into another room while the physical body stays where it is.

If you keep this in mind, generally speaking, then you will find yourself able to do so within a brief time.  It is a pleasant and easy way to achieve a projection, and with some experience you will discover that you can maintain good control, walk out of your apartment, and outside.  You may then attempt normal locomotion, or levitation.

There is little strain with this method, and it has benefits from several viewpoints.  Simply keep the method in mind so that you are alert to the initial favorable circumstances.  You may be half awake.  You may be in a false awakening.  The method will work in either case.  It offers good possibilities in another direction: you can, if you want to do so, look back at your own body.

You must want to do this however.  Often you do not want to see the body by itself, so to speak, and so you choose methods that make this more difficult. Just this one exercise will sharpen your control greatly.  It is an ABC you see.

The experience will be much less startling to the ego than an abrupt projection, and the ordinary nature of the activities, walking into the next room for example, will be reassuring.  You are more calm, and in your own surroundings.  Of course Ruburt was out of his body when he saw Miss Callahan, who was in the same condition.

(A note:  Miss Callahan was taken to a home for the elderly a few weeks ago, and has given up her apartment in this house, etc.  A couple of days ago Jane and I heard through a friend that Miss Callahan has twice been found walking along Route 17, a main highway here, as she tried to get back to this house.  Her mind is failing.  Miss Callahan’s first mention is in the first session of Volume 1.)

Now it is possible for someone within the physical body to perceive someone who is not, but it is not usual.  And the perceiver must then be a person of strong psychic abilities, whether or not he realizes this.  Or the projecting personality must be either driven by high emotional intensity to make himself known, or be of exceptional ability.  

The desire to make himself known need not be conscious of course.  The projectionist may instead want to deliver a message for example, and to show himself may seem the only way to do so.


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