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[...] In spontaneous projections, you may become conscious in form one, project, return to the ordinary dream state and from there project again several times. You can expect these particular projections to be difficult to interpret now, though you may find the experience intact in the middle of any given dream record.
[...] Much to my amazement, their literature listed several books on projection. We ordered Oliver Fox’s Astral Projection. Astonished, I discovered that my experiences followed his rather closely, even though most of my projections to that date had been spontaneous. [...]
It may, however, be a valid projection. [...] It is possible for you to project yourself into one of your own future landscapes. This would not be an imaginative projection. [...]
[...] This does involve a projection of sorts, yet still must be called by contrast a pseudo-projection. A normal projection would involve one of the three body forms.
In the meantime, the dream-recall experiments led first to spontaneous projections from the dream state, and then to deliberate experimentation. Rob and I were unacquainted with the information on projection to be found in esoteric literature. [...]
[...] You will find projections much easier if your head is to the north. [...] Ruburt’s waking projection upon first reading the Fox book was also legitimate, as he should know.
(Since Seth makes further reference to this incident, I’ll describe it briefly, though waking projections will not generally be discussed in this book which is devoted to dreams and related material. I was so reassured by Fox’s experiences that I instantly tried to project from a waking state. [...]
Now, when you project from the dream body, consciously you are already outside of the physical one. [...] The mass of valid projections are made from the dreaming body. [...]
The projections here are fairly short in duration, though exceptionally clear. [...] If you realize that you are projecting, you may simply order any unpleasant phantoms to disappear, and they will do so. [...]
It is possible for you to project to a future event in which you will be involved and by an act that you make in the projection, alter the course that this future will take. [...]