What Astral Travel Books You Should Check Out?

By Andrew Lim

One particular astral projection book that seems to stick out a bit from the rest is the one simply titled Astral Projection by Brad Steiger. I will come right out and say that if you're on the lookout for a book that teaches voluntary astral projection, you may want to keep looking. Steiger's book does discuss projection, but he chooses to focus more on instances of projection that occur naturally or not exactly through willpower.

You've heard of people who talk about how they had out-of-body experiences while in surgery or during a near-death experience this is sort of the focal point of the book. However, the book does not just focus on astral travel and OBEs; Steiger presents a variety of subjects in his book that all sort of relate to the same principle.

Aside from OBEs, Steiger does discuss voluntary projection (particularly, an instance where he was able to make contact with a Scottish lady from decades ago), teleportation, bilocation, astral teachers and guides, doppelgangers, and tele-hypnosis. At the time I found Astral Projection, I'd already read Steiger's massive collection of real ghost stories and had become a fan of his work. That being said, I was quite curious to read his views on projection when I spotted this book of his on a shelf.

I was slightly disappointed in the book only because I was expecting to read information on how to intentionally execute astral projection, as opposed to how projection is able to transpire against one's will. However, that dissatisfaction quickly vanished once I got to reading the book; much like the aforementioned ghost book, this guide was filled with actual accounts from people who have had first-hand experiences with astral projection, or who have been witness to the phenomenon (such as people who have had loved ones project to them at the time of said loved ones' deaths).

Personally, I feel this book is a must for anyone who wants to attempt premeditated astral projection. After all, how can you try and willingly project if you are uninterested in first learning about the ways you can naturally project? Even if you do not wish to attempt astral travel, this book is still very informative on the several different types of projection.

And trust me when I say this book is very hard to miss; the cover is a vibrant shade of magenta. In short, I would highly recommend this book to anyone who wishes to learn more about astral projection, any beginner spiritual travelers, or just anyone who is interested in the wonders of the human mind and soul.

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