"TOAP2V2" - читать интересную книгу автора (Bruce Robert)

existence, from lowest to highest, are: Physical, Astral, Mental,
Buddhic, Atmic, Anupadaka and Adi. These higher planes are
similar in structure to the astral dimension but at a much higher
level of consciousness and are completely separate from it. In
between the different levels are intermediary areas or buffer
zones, sometimes called lower sub planes.

A good analogy for the different dimensions and their buffer zones
is the Earth's atmosphere: If the air in the Earth's atmosphere
was the astral dimension, the stratosphere would be the buffer
zone and the vacuum of space would be the mental dimension. You
can fly in the Earth's atmosphere in a normal air plane/astral
body. A very powerful jet plane is needed to take you into the
stratosphere, but you need a space ship/mental body, to travel
through space. This explains why a different subtle body is
needed to travel into these different levels of existence.

The astral body can enter the buffer zones, or sub planes, of the
dimensions above and below the astral dimension, if it contains
the correct type of energy. i.e. To exist in the buffer zone
between the physical/astral levels (in real time) the astral body
must contain etheric energy. To exist in the buffer zone between
the astral/mental levels it must contain mental energy.


Higher Level Projection
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With enough control over the chakras, the energy for these higher
levels can be produced. The production of one particular type of
energy will raise the consciousness to that level and energise the
corresponding subtle body. This is usually done by consciousness
raising meditation and advanced energy work on the chakras. The
consciousness can then experience that level of existence. If
enough energy is available, and conditions are right, the
meditator can project that particular subtle body directly into
its natural dimension.

Depending on the skill and natural ability of the operator, if a
higher body is energised and projected so, usually, are the lower
ones. The astral body contains within it all the other subtle
bodies and can, during a projection, project the mental body into
the mental dimension and so on. This will sometimes give multiple
sets of memories from the one projection. The general rule is,
whichever subtle body contains the greatest amount of energy, will
have the strongest memories. These dominant memories will be the
ones retained by the physical mind upon its return to the waking
state.

Projecting consciously into levels higher than the astral