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Increase Your Spirituality with Astral Travel

Topic: YogaPublished June 29, 2011

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Sometimes, astral travel gets confused with certain religious practices. While it’s true that most religions use some form or idea of astral travel as part of their beliefs, it’s not actually tied to one particular religion. In fact, it was around long before any sort of organized religion came about and is older than religion itself. What astral travel can do, however, is increase your spirituality and enhance your spiritual awareness. In fact, that’s one of the reasons why many people choose to use it. When you travel on the astral projection plane you are opening your mind up to a ton of new experiences and feelings. There are things that you can do, see, and feel on the astral plane that you are not able to do, see, or feel on the physical realm due to certain restrictions. Many people who astral travel come back to their physical bodies and report having gained insights and clarity to situations that they thought they previously understood or regarding people and places. After having such experiences, too, some have a sense of a bigger Universe and understand that the world is a large place, filled with opportunities and diversity. More often than not, traveling on the astral plane can also produce the understanding that the physical body is merely a shell while the astral body is limitless and not bound by the same confines that are placed on the physical body in the other realm. This information can be enlightening and produce a spiritual awakening. Once you are able to understand that you’re not limited to your physical body then suddenly things such as death do not seem so finite. In addition, many people who use astral travel are able to make contact with and communicate with their spirit guide during their travels. Communicating with the spiritual world can have a profound effect on the individual and offer them insight into the spiritual realm and let them know that there is life after death. For those who make contact with loved ones who have passed on, a sense of peace and understanding can develop, too. You don’t have to belong to one certain religion in order to increase your spirituality with astral travel. The good thing about this kind of experience is that it is universal and that anyone can do it and everyone has the capacity for it. The important thing is to enter the experience with good intentions and with an open mind. By letting yourself being open to the experience and all it has to offer, you are much more likely to gain more from the experience and the astral travel in general.

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