Journey into these dimensions of presence and lucidity while
you're awake, and you'll journey into them while you're sleeping. I
will, of course, provide various practices throughout the book and
reveal a sort of summarised version of my personal approach. With
that said, I hope by the time you read this book, you understand
that astral projection is more effective when we approach it
intuitively and instinctively through the heart's intelligence.
Although you may think that’s a vague way to describe it, it’s
absolutely true in practice. The centre of the heart is far more
superior in knowing how to astral project than the brain.
I want to make this clear; this book will never be the root cause
that enables you to astral project; no book can do that. Ultimately,
you will only ever do it for yourself; I only hope that in conveying
my understanding of these realities, it will help you to intuit the
practice for yourself.
Another thing that should be absolutely clear is that these nonphysical realities, that modern science knows so little about, are
accessible to us all directly, no matter who you are, your age, and
what you believe in. You can come from any religion and any belief
system. Some belief systems may make it more difficult than others,
but this has absolutely nothing to do with whether you are a
scientist, a religious person, or anywhere in-between.
In fact, a scientist can have more chance of astral travelling than
a religious person and vice versa depending on their kinds of belief.
For example, some distinguished scientists are more inclined to
objective states of consciousness. They will restrain from believing
in anything until they openly experiment with it for themselves. On
the other hand, a highly religious person may think that astral
projection is some sort of sin; to this, I say, how can something so
natural to our Being ever be a sin? It is as natural as learning to
breathe more consciously. Such a belief can get in the way of your
attempts. On the other hand, a scientist who holds a belief that there
is nothing more to reality other than what we can see physically