Embarking on the path of astral projection can be exciting, but having the right resources is essential for success. Here are some of the tools, communities, and practices I’ve found most helpful—and some advice to help you avoid common pitfalls.
1. Finding Reliable Guidance
Let me start by saying this: be cautious with YouTube when it comes to astral projection advice. Many videos focus on fearmongering or claim that you can leave your body in just 30 seconds. While there’s some great music and meditation content on YouTube that can aid your practice, take sensational claims with a grain of salt. Astral projection is a skill that requires patience and understanding—not fear or unrealistic promises.
2. Robert Peterson’s Blog
Robert Peterson’s blog is a goldmine for anyone serious about astral projection. He’s dedicated to helping others develop this skill, offering free chapters of his books and a treasure trove of blog posts. As an admin on the Facebook group Astral Projection – Techniques, Peterson shares his wealth of knowledge with a genuine desire to see others succeed. I’ve only scratched the surface of his work, but I can already tell it’s a resource I’ll return to again and again.
3. William Buhlman’s E-Course
William Buhlman’s e-course is another fantastic resource. While it’s a significant investment, it’s worth considering if you can afford it without financial strain. The course sends a strong message to your subconscious that you’re serious about learning. With over 40 years of experience, Buhlman has created a program that lays a strong foundation for astral travel. The meditations, homework assignments, and practical tips are tools you can use for a lifetime.
4. Facebook Community
The Astral Projection – Techniques Facebook group is unlike any other. It’s moderated by world-renowned masters like William Buhlman and Robert Peterson, and it offers a welcoming space for beginners and experienced travelers alike. The group also features a podcast with honest discussions about OBEs, plus a resource section packed with free eBooks and guides. It’s a vibrant community full of wisdom and support.
5. Yoga Nidra
Yoga Nidra is a practice I recently discovered thanks to a recommendation during an energy session. It’s a beautiful way to keep your mind awake while relaxing your body. By helping you tune into your body’s sensations, it strengthens the connection between mind, body, and soul—a foundation for astral projection.
6. My Favorite Resource
One of my favorite gems comes from the Facebook group’s resource section. It’s a simple, three-sentence mantra that I use regularly. Here’s a hint: it starts with, “I am going to.” If you’re curious, I encourage you to explore and discover it for yourself!
7. Advice for Beginners
The best approach to these resources depends on your learning style and beliefs. Are you a visual learner? Do you prefer hands-on experiences? What are your thoughts on astral projection, and are you afraid of it? Exploring these questions can help you build a foundation of belief and understanding.
I choose to believe that we are powerful spiritual beings who shift our consciousness all the time. The key is becoming aware of that shift. Whether you dive into Robert Peterson’s blog, join the Facebook group, or explore Yoga Nidra, remember: your path is your own, and every step you take brings you closer to mastering this incredible skill.
This toolkit is here to support and inspire you. Which resource will you try first? Let me know your thoughts—I’d love to hear about your journey!
Thank you for your tips. I plan on starting the William Buhlman ecourse soon and am excited to see where it leads!
I think they updated to include other students. Happy Astrals travel to you😁😁😁