Quoting Darby
Duke University had the first school of paranormal studies in the USA though it is no more. One real big problem with the school was the recruitment process for the student-researchers. Only those who "believe" need apply.
supported by the unbiased analysis of the Duke U data. The people expected positive results and found them. You are a Believer therefore if you read somewhere, posted by virtually anyone, that s/he has accomplished time travel through "astral projection" then it must be true.
Problems: Define "astral projection". If there are other terms that use words in a way not normally associated with the literal meaning, define those terms. Then show me an astral projector that can be tested with instruments that record the effects.
Now, I can anticipate the answer - something along the lines of these sorts of things can't be detected because the astral plane is [................................] And it must be true because I read it on the Internet.
Fill in the blank with New Agey "stuff" that the poster has read somewhere on the Internet but never actually experienced first hand.
And that's why I posted to Skarpz "it sounds more like an excuse than an answer."
Darby, do you have anything other than this kid experiment? This Duke class you keep speaking of was a sham. After doing research, it is clear this was nothing more than underwater basket weaving. It was an easy class 18-21 year old kids took for an easy credit. This is the last place I would be looking for serious answers. Now I'm sure you will tear that apart, but I'm also sure you more than likely won't touch this next part. If there's one thing I noticed, is you tend to discredit easy or hypothetical quotes of people. If you have access and keep insisting on real data, talk to some of your peers about a little project called "Stargate". I will briefly touch on what is public knowledge. "Stargate" was a project transferred to the CIA from the Stanford Research Institute and about five other agencies. Now according to what you will read the project was cancelled and is no longer in use. Obviously, as a DoD employee, I will not go against this public perception. I will however state that remote viewing is very real, and the government spends billions of dollars each year on "black book" budget plans, so you do the math on that one. I will say nothing more on that subject because it is not my place to do so.
Quoting Twighlight
The true crux of the matter is whether such things are REAL. Is a person genuinely leaving their body, or is it all just illusion.
The problem with the 'real' hypothesis is that other than a few anecdotal stories....there is virtually zero scientific evidence
You are correct, and I will explain why under the Corcoran quote
Quoting Corcoran
Astral projection is the act of consciously leaving one's body. According to what I have read, people can also leave their bodies while asleep but since they are sleeping, they do so unconsciously and therefore can't remember the experience. Astral projection is when one is able to leave their body whilst being consciously awake.
Again, from what I have read and from what others have told me, when the individual leaves their body, they have a body termed as the astral body (usually on a first projection most people only manage to float above their bed and fly around their room for a bit. Sometimes when they look down at their physical body in the bed it has the effect of snapping them straight back into their physical body and thus ending the projection.) This astral body is connected to the physical body by what is described as a type of white cord.
What is astral projection is when a person leaves their body while their mind is awake. And when that happens, Darby, people can, and do, remember their experiences. People who leave their bodies consciously are not unconscious at the time - I don't know where you got that from? When a person astral projects, their mind is consciously awake. Therefore, they remember what they experience.
Corcoran, I am not going to discredit what your friends or family may have told you. I will say however that the term "Astral Projection" is nothing more than a bunch of hocus pocus new age crap. A person does not float outside their body like a ghost and wander around looking at things. The correct term is "remote viewing" and it has everything to do with what TimeCrime1986 talks about in the next quote.
Now this is on the right track, Quoting TimeCrime1986
I have practicesd deeply relaxed states before like this. It is called meditation. There are many types of meditation depending on what the person meditating is trying to do. I suppose astro projection could be a goal of meditation. I dont see why not. It is been used to control everything from mental and emotional states to controlling the body
"We" know remote viewing deals with certain brain waves. The exact mechanism is not quite understood though. It seems to be that when a person is between wakefulness and sleeping they can enter into a dream state while their conscious mind can remain alert, you can still control your thoughts in other words. The term "astral" was coined when some new age guy had a personal experience such as Twighlight had when he was young. The guy had no idea what he had experienced, told a bunch of his friends and they all figured they must have physically came out of their bodies and floated around on some astral plane. Many people have such experiences, but it has nothing to do with coming out of you body and all that bull crap. "We" do know a person can be trained through meditation to "semi" control these experiences. Is it real and is it accurate? Well, it is a matter of debate. There have been literally thousands of cases which have been about 90-95% accurate in detail. The problem is these events happen in real time, so they are not really helpful in military applications. They are more helpful when the subject of investigation will be stationary for a while. This is not something where I can just say, "oh, hang on, let me sit down real quick and do a remote viewing." This is how the project ended up mainly with the CIA, and not really the military, although the Air Force did use it to some degree for some bombing target information.
Now all this time travel stuff and viewing into the future I have no clue about. All this nonsense HDRkid and others talk about I would say is not real and is just a bunch of fantasy mess.