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Readers usually get confused between various astral terms such as OOBE, NDE, Lucid dreaming, and astral projection. Many students of astral projection still haven't come to a conclusion with regard to the differences between astral projection and lucid dreaming. Let us have a look at various astral terms. The terms OOBE and NDE, though coming under the same umbrella as astral projection, mean something quite different. What is an OOBE? An OOBE is an out-of-the-body experience. In an OOBE, your consciousness or awareness is out of the physical body. You can experience an OOBE consciously or accidentally. An OOBE need not necessarily lead to an exploration of the astral realms. Most people who have an OOBE are so startled with the experience that they jump right back into their bodies. What is an NDE? Near death experience (NDE) is experienced when a person is close to death. NDEs have been reported in case of people who meet with accidents or suffer from critical illnesses. During an NDE, etheric matter moves into the person's astral body, and this movement comprises the initial phases of death. People often describe this as, "I saw my entire life flash before me." Those who have experienced an NDE also report seeing a dark tunnel leading to a circle of light or they experience floating a few meters above their physical form in full awareness of what is going on. Major Differences Between Astral Projection And Lucid Dreaming Both are ways to gain entry into the astral planes, and in both cases, you are fully conscious and in full control of what is going on, depending on your expertise. In spite of these basic similarities, the gap of difference between the two is large. 1. In case of astral projection, you project from your body into the astral realms. In case of lucid dreaming, you are not aware of the projection. 2. Since astral projectors consciously leave their bodies, they tend to carry their restrictive beliefs into the astral realms. This might hinder their progress because such beliefs do not work in the astral world. Lucid dreamers, on the contrary, are so used to the freedom and flexibility of the state of lucid dreaming that they can easily lose consciousness and become lost in the dream. You can overcome these challenges only with grit, determination, and practice.
Slide 2: 3. Lucid dreamers tend to "create" their own experiences and craft their own dreams. Astral projectors prefer to explore the unknown realms into which they have projected. While a lucid dreamer can easily satisfy the suppressed desires of restrictive earthly living, an astral projector is more focused on exploring hidden realities, undisturbed by unfulfilled desires. 4. An astral projector retains full memory of his or her identity. A lucid dreamer, on the contrary, need not remember his/her identity and hardly remembers what happened before the lucid dream commenced or the circumstances of the waking state. These, then are the main points of differences between astral projection and lucid dreaming, highly self-fulfilling practices that can be experienced by anybody, provided they put in the right amount of effort in that direction.
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