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Exploring
Other Dimensions Through Astral Projection You Can Do It
Too
by
Sandy Jones
When noted
out-of-body teacher and practitioner Jerry Gross wants to travel
long distances, he doesn't bother with the time and expense of
catching a plane. He just uses a different kind of plane, and
travels there astrally unless, of course, he is teaching
one of his many classes and workshops on astral projection, also
known as out-of-body experience (OOBE).
According to
Gross, the ability to leave the body has been with him since
childhood. Yet, rather than regarding this as a special gift, he
believes that this is an inherent ability that can be developed
by anyone. In the following article, Gross discusses the
out-of-body experience with freelance writer and former workshop
participant Sandy Jones.
Jones: What is astral
projection? How would you describe it?
Gross: Astral
projection is the ability to leave your body. Everyone leaves
their body at night, but before they do leave, they have to put
the physical mind to sleep. Most people don't remember this, but
when the physical mind is asleep, the subconscious takes over,
and this is usually when you do your astral projection. In other
words, everybody does it, but they just don't remember doing it.
Jones: What is your earliest recollection of doing this?
What was it like?
Gross: I can remember doing this
clear back to when I was about four years old. I never lost the
ability to astral project, and kept it throughout my whole life.
Everyone is born with this ability. If you think back, you can
probably recall having dreams of being somewhere: but as you got
older, you lost the ability. What I'm trying to teach is that
you can do this at will.
Jones: In those days,
astral projection was almost unheard of. Did you ever tell
anyone about it? How did they react?
Gross: It
was strange for me because at that age, I thought everybody did
it. I used to talk about it, until it kind of got out of
hand, and when I started getting into trouble with it, I went to
my Grandmother, who could do it too. She told me not everyone
could do it, so it would be best not to talk about it, and to
come to her if I wanted to talk about it. So throughout all my
life, most of my experiences with astral projection were kept a
secret, except for her.
Jones: These days, with
the many publications on near-death experience and related
topics, the concept is not so unusual. Is this experience the
same as what is described in the near-death experiences?
Gross: It's not quite the same, because when you
astral project, you don't have to go through the white light, or
a tunnel. When you project, you usually go right where you would
like to go, right away. Remember this, when you're out of the
body, there is no time or no distance. Everything is right here,
now. Astral projecting is a little different than the death
experience, because in the death experience, you are getting
ready to leave the body for the last time. During the death
experience, a person sees the white light, and there is usually
someone there that you know, waiting for you. When you astral
project, you decide where you want to go.
Jones: When
you leave your body, what happens to the physical body?
Gross: When your physical body sleeps and the astral
body leaves, the physical body just rests. No harm can come to
you through this.
Jones: What do you do when you
leave the body?
Gross: I go to the astral plane
and communicate with my teachers, I visit other places and
other dimensions, and I visit my loved ones who have left the
earth plane. There are many things you can do once you develop
this skill.
Jones: It has been said that there is a
silver cord attached to the body, and that this cord could be
severed when you astrally project, thereby making it impossible
to come back to your body. Is there a danger of this happening?
Gross: Absolutely not. The silver cord is connected to
you when you enter the physical body for the first time, and it
is not cut again until you leave for the last time. If this were
possible, that you couldn't get back to the body, it would
happen to you at night when you do leave the body. There is no
danger in this; it is a gift given to us to learn how to use.
Jones: Are there any dangers people should be aware of?
Gross: When you do this consciously, there is no danger
in it. One thing I'll say, you must develop your thinking
skills, and know what you want and where you want to go. The
only dangerous part of it, is if you practice it while you are
taking in drugs or alcohol. Remember back in the sixties when
people were taking the drug called LSD, and they had some bad
trips? They ended up in the lower astral. I'm trying to teach
that you can have full control of what you are doing. I
would suggest if you like to drink or take drugs that you not
try it.
Jones: What else can you do when you leave the
body?
Gross: That is entirely up to you. You must know
where you are going. You cannot just leave your body and have no
destination, because you'll bounce around like a rubber ball.
Remember, you are controlling yourself with your thoughts, so if
you think of California, you'll be there. One of the most
important things I like to teach people in my workshops is how
to use their minds to astral project. The best thing I can say
is to learn to control yourself, so you'll go where you wanted
to go. When you first start out this might happen for awhile,
but after you get full control of it, you'll realize someone
else is watching you, a teacher or guide. They'll contact you
then and let you know it's time for you go on, and learn.
Jones: How would the average person know if this is for
real? Is there a way to prove it, and have you ever been asked
to prove it?
Gross: In my workshops, I teach you to
astral project by having you sit in a chair and go out and turn
around and look at yourself. If you are lying in bed, you can
rise up, turn around and look at yourself lying on the bed.
You'll have proof enough when you are able to look at your
physical body, from outside of it. I've been asked to prove this
many times, in radio shows, and at the Whole Life Expo at the
Los Angeles Convention Center where I traveled astrally from St.
Paul, Minnesota to Los Angeles and moved a box they had set up
on the stage for me. Once you learn how to do this you'll have
proved this to yourself, and that's why I call my little group,
Search and Prove. I want you to prove this to yourself for
that's the ultimate proof. Don't take my word for it, prove it
to yourself.
Jones: Are certain kinds of people more
inclined to develop this ability than others?
Gross: I
would say some learn faster than others. I had one lady who
took two years before she finally succeeded. The most important
thing is to keep a positive mind and know you can do this,
because as soon as doubt comes into your mind, you won't be able
to do it. The negative is taking over then. So it's important to
keep an open, positive mind that you can do this. It might take
a little time, but it will happen. I like to think about people
going on a diet. They get real enthused about it at first, when
they've lost a couple of pounds. All of a sudden it gets hard to
lose, and they give up. It's the same way with astral
projection. If things don't happen right away, some people give
up.
Jones: Does daily lifestyle make a difference in
being able to project?
Gross: No. If you have a normal
lifestyle, you shouldn't have any problem.
Jones: If
people have the inherent ability to do this, why is it that so
few can actually do it?
Gross: As I said earlier, they
lost it when they were young. They must learn how to bring the
ability back again, because everyone can do this. We all do it
when the physical is asleep. So you must learn to do it while
you are sitting in a chair, awake, or lying on a bed. You must
learn to allow the subconscious to take over, and not let the
physical mind control you.
Jones: Some people have
dreams of flying. Were they actually out of their bodies? How
can you tell the difference between dreaming and actually being
out of the body?
Gross: Usually when people dream of
flying they are out of the body, because this is the way you get
around. If you ever wake up in the middle of the night or early
in the morning with a jolt, this is the astral body returning to
the physical. Usually your dreams are in the beginning of your
sleep cycle at night, and those dreams are nothing more than an
accumulation of your thoughts during the day. If you wake up in
the morning and remember your dream real well, it is usually an
astral body experience; so keep track of these clear dreams, for
they are lessons for you. It might not make much sense at first,
but later on down the road, it will all come together for you.
Jones: If you could give one piece of advice to people
who are astral projecting, what would it be?
Gross: The
main thing is to start remembering your dreams and have a pencil
and paper next to your bed, or a tape recorder. Another piece of
advice I'll give you is, right before you go to sleep at night,
say to yourself three times, I will remember, I will remember, I
will remember. From that point on, within about two to three
weeks, you are going to start remembering everything that
happens to you while the physical is sleeping. Actually, the
best piece of advice I could give is to come to a workshop,
because we really do have a lot of people who have good
experiences at them. The workshop is the best way I know to
teach anyone to do this, because I am able to spend a lot of
time with the participants. We practice different techniques
from 9:00 in the morning until sometimes 11:00 at night. By the
end, they have good experiences, and I find this with all my
workshops.

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