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lucid dreaming & astral travel
This post will cover the intersection between lucid dreaming and astral travel or projection, the differences, and how one can use lucid dreaming as a bridge between the waking world and the astral planes.
Lucid dreaming and astral travel are Not the same but they are both generally placed under dream work or dream witchcraft. Many dream witches who are able to lucid dream can use this ability to astral travel or more rarely, astral project.
Lucid dreaming creates a state of elevated consciousness where we are able to control our actions in a non-corporeal or non-physical form. We are more aware that we are not in the physical plane and instead in a dreamscape. This dreamscape however, is not the astral and we have more control over our surroundings here than in the astral. However, we can use this to our advantage when it comes to entering astral travel or projection from lucid dreaming.
Lucid Dreaming VS Astral Travel
1. Control over surroundings
In a lucid dream, once you gain control over your dream awareness (knowing that you’re in the dream), it grants you almost full control over what’s going on in your surroundings. You can change the whole dreamscape, grow random things around you, just morphing the whole place with a thought.
During astral travel or astral projection, unless you’re in your own astral space or a quasi-astral realm or mindspace (where you’ll have more control over your surroundings than the rest of the astral), you won’t be able to change your surroundings at will. Try to grow a tree, or change the color of the sky, or raise a mountain in an astral plane and you will find that you won’t be able to.
2. Energy usage
In a lucid dream, you don’t really use a lot of energy. You’re asleep, and energy usage is more controlled and your physical body is most likely unaffected by whatever you do in your dream. Even when you’re doing a lot of morphing and shifting and changing in the dreamscape, you still won’t be using so much energy that it takes a physical toll the next day when you wake up.
During astral travel or projection, you are aware that you are entering the vibrational state usually required for it. You are aware of the whole transition process that you most likely initiated yourself, and when you move around or perform rituals or create things in the astral you are using energy. The amount of energy used for travel or projection can be enough to have a physical effect the next day or when you finish travelling or projecting.
3. Encountering things or other beings you won’t expect
In a lucid dream, you can control the actions of the people or living things in your dream whether consciously or subconsciously. They’ll be puppeted by you and the responses will either be flat or expected or created by you. So will the rest of the dreamscape.
During astral travel or projection, you will meet other beings that you will not be able to control or maybe not even expect to see. You will have encounters and conversations that can teach you new things, or you can learn new information from. You will not be able to control their actions or dialogue.
Why should I use lucid dreaming to astral travel or project?
When you are in a lucid dream, your consciousness is placed on a non-physical level of control and awareness. This means that you will already be used to being conscious without being in a physical state. Compared to if you just transition your consciousness from the waking world to the astral planes, the transition will require much more effort and adjustment for your consciousness to go from your physical body to your astral body. Dreaming is sort of the in-between state, you’re not exactly in your astral body but you’re also not in your physical body.
In a lucid dream, you’ll get used to seeing your surroundings in a non-physical state, so when you astral travel or project from your dream, most likely you’ll have a higher clarity in your astral sight or find it easier to transition into your astral senses. Using a lucid dream to get into the astral has been proven to provide more vivid senses of your surroundings. [SPG inserted]
How do I go about doing it?
this is only one of the many ways you can astral travel or project by lucid dreaming, you can experiment to see what works for you.
1. Center yourself and make sure you have enough energy for the night.
2. Use one of the various lucid dreaming methods to induce a lucid dream.
3. Once in the dream, try to change your surroundings or see how much control you have over the dreamscape.
4. If you have most if not full control of your dream, practise shaping your surroundings. Make random things appear, grow a tree, change the sky color, manifest animals, etc.
5. Once you get used to making things appear in your dream, create a door. This door is going to be your entrance into the astral. Create the door with the intent of going into an astral plane.
6. When the image of the door is stable and you’re satisfied with it, walk towards it and open the door. When you open it, tell yourself you will step through it and end up in the astral.
7. Step through the door to the other side.
8. See if you’re in an astral place you know, or if it’s somewhere unfamiliar, use the differences checklist above to gauge if you have successfully made it.
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Plane Theory Sheet Music (Lily Ver)
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For my sister's birthday! 1/5 difficulty.
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Plane Theory Sheet Music (Ruko Kire Ver)
Bb instruments C instruments Bass Clef
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For my sister's birthday!
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LINKS UPDATED: 9/15/23
Plane Theory / Lily
niki / April 20, 2014
Plane Theory/平面説 NikiP translyrics
mmmmmmmMMMM I’ve been in love with this song for the past like. 4 months. And i kept struggling to write lyrics because if I’m honest with myself even though i LOOVEEE NikiP, their lyrics are REALLY difficult for me to translate. But yesterday I sat down and wrote almost the entire song in one sitting which i haven’t done in a LONG time.
I think they’re pretty good honestly! I haven’t been this proud of my lyrics in a while~!
My lyrics are free to use! So long as you credit me! you can credit this blog, or my YT channel!
i also decided to let the words have a little space so some of them may seem a little funky/short for the line. I figured this song would be really good for getting jazzy with the syllabic stress, which also made it really difficult. regardless, I hope you have fun!
Traveling to your side of the warm summer leaving trails in my wake of clouds in color would it be okay if i’d stolen you away with me?
okay but seriously both youtube and after effects butchered the audio so if you don't care about the mini-pv then please listen to it here
Please watch in HD at full screen if you can!
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Thank you for 200 followers and over 190 subscribers! ゚+。:.゚ヽ(*´∀`)ノ゚.:。+゚ Really, you guys have all been so supportive and encouraging of my dumb shenanigans. All of my ridiculous UTAU hijinks and unfinished VOCALOID work--you guys have been full of nothing but love. I wanted to make a little "thank you" so I decided to go all out on a cover! I tried my best to make KYO sound as dynamic as I could make him, so please enjoy! I also finally got around to relearning After Effects, but that's another story. Sorry for any mistiming in the video--the export kept corrupting and this was the closest I could get;; But either way, again, thank you all so much for your support and I hope you continue to enjoy the ride! Credits in the video. If you'd like to hear a higher quality version of this, please download one of the files below! Youtube and After Effects did the mix no justice;;; MP3 here, AIF here. Have a nice day!