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Using Sugar As An Astral Projection Aid
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Written by: Wendy Stark
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Date: Thu, 5 Nov 2009 |
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People in general are often advised to not eat right before going to sleep at night because your body will not use the energy it receives from said food and it could contribute to an unhealthy diet. However, did you know that having a small amount of carbohydrates before bed can increase your chances of achieving successful astral projection? This isn't exactly a 'how to' astral projection guide, but one of the many 'how to' prepare for projection items.
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Carbs are known for not only promoting normal brain function, but also for relaxing the brain and mental processes somewhat. This may sound strange, especially with known terms like "sugar high", the result of eating too much sugar. But sugar in particular has an almost drug-like effect on the body, and it may reduce the connection slightly between the consciousness and the physical body.
This is why it is suggested, by me and by other people knowledgeable in astral projection, that the astral traveler may benefit from having a small amount of sugar prior to attempting projection. It has also been theorized that those who have high-carb or high-sugar diets may be more likely to fulfill their desire to project due to the overall concentration of sugar in the body and the effects it has on the brain.
If you choose to use sugar prior to projection, know that it should not entail stuffing yourself until you're full. You aren't looking for a full stomach to project, as it might cause upset in your body that would probably distract you from your focus on projection.
A little sugar is all that's needed to stimulate your mind in the proper way, such as what's found in a handful of berries, a few chocolate chips, a marshmallow, a cookie, a sip of juice, and so on. You don't want to be bloated, but you want to have the sugar in your system. These are only suggestions as far as portion sizing for your sweet snack...obviously, some people may have allergies to the ingredients used in some of the aforementioned foods, so be sure to choose something that will not make you have an allergic reaction. You definitely cannot project if you can't breathe or you're breaking out in hives.
Stay away from caffeine...even though most caffeinated beverages contain lots of sugar (like carbonated drinks), these are not the carbs you want to use. The caffeine will make you much too alert to initiate projection and the sugar will conflict with the caffeine and will not help you.
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