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Available
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Publication
Citadel (2000), Edition: Reprint, 160 pages
Description
Astral Projection, first published in 1962 (based on papers prepared in the 1930s), is a classic account of one man's own documented experiences with 'astral projection,' or as he prefers, 'out-of-body' experiences. The book also serves as a 'how-to' guide, describing two techniques for initiating an out-of-body experience: dream awakening and the pineal doorway. Clearly written with a refreshing charm and sincerity, Astral Projection remains a useful guide to those exploring this realm of psychic experience. Oliver Fox was a pseudonym for Hugh George Callaway (1885-1949), an English short story writer, poet and occultist.
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LibraryThing member Loptsson
I enjoy this book every time I sit down and read it. You can find no better first hand experience on lucid dreaming and astral projection than this book. There is no holds barred for he shows failures and successes. Experiments he did in the early 1900s remind me of the same things me and my friend
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Language
Original language
English
Physical description
160 p.; 5.5 inches
ISBN
0806504633 / 9780806504636
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