Astral projection is like swimming but without the risk of drowning

I’ll start by saying that for me and many other regular astral travelers, the astral realms are fun, invigorating, and perfectly safe. Swimming is also fun and exhilarating, but it carries the danger of drowning or encountering sharks.

Astral projection can be compared to swimming in several ways.

1. Your vision and hearing are distorted.

When you’re underwater, whether it’s diving a tropical reef, swimming in crystal clear waters, or simply with your ears or eyes below the surface of your bathtub, the sounds you hear and your vision have an unusual quality. Light is refracted differently and sound waves are not the same as in air. Imagine if you had never put your head under water before. Could your first aquatic experience feel like an illusion? The eyes and ears that your body has are not with you in an astral projection. You only have with you the native senses of your soul. Your astral hearing and vision is quite sharp, but it is different from the physical ears and eyes you have during your waking consciousness.

2. While underwater and when projecting astral, it has no weight.

In reality, you are not really weightless in the water. It just feels like it is because it is floating more in water than in air. In the astral realms, you are as weightless as the soul. You can move up, down or even at the speed of light powered by the force of your mind. Actually, in this regard, I suppose astral projection would be better compared to the weightlessness you would expect to find in the vacuum of outer space.

3. Worries other than swimming or astral travel can get in the way.

When it refrains from entering a body of water, the reason for its decline may be fear of sharks or unfamiliar currents. It can also be your feeling that you don’t look good in a bathing suit. And as for astral projection, well, I guess you wonder what people would think of you if you did.

4. Water and the astral realm are awesome.

Whether it’s swimming, snorkeling, frolicking in the waves, or simply enjoying a hot tub, being in the water is an on-land experience not to be missed. Well, it is also not the sublime bliss of breaking free of the constraint of your physical body to explore or simply experience the thrill of existing on the ethereal plane.

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