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Monday, June 18, 2012

Top Astral Projection Movies

Original publication date: April 2, 2011 

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Astral projection is becoming a hot topic in Hollywood movies. There are very few movies that actually identify astral projection as a theme. Astral projection is encoded into movies to show the out-of-body-experience in motion. The Nightmare on Elm Street movies use astral projection to travel into Freddy Krueger's world. Insidious is one of the few movies that actually addressed astral projection as an underlying theme in a movie. What are the top astral projection movies?

Astral projection is a process to which a person can leave their physical body with the astral body. There have been many books written on astral travel. In a scientific sense, astral projection is not possible. Scientists may determine astral projection as a dream response. The brain is very complex with many regions responsible for controlling human senses, movement, thought process, memories, and organ function.

Nonetheless, the brain is capable is doing much more. Humans don't fully utilize mind to explore the power of astral travel, or astral projection, which many like to associate as an out-of-body-experience. In result, a person with a strong mind is capable of leaving their physical body with a silver lining keeping the astral body attached. Insidious employs astral projection as a gifted, but evil act that exposes the physical body to unsettled spirits.

What we mean by unsettled spirits are astral begins and or entities who are stuck between the living and afterlife. Some of these spirits crave life again, have a story to tell about a certain issue, and other wants possess the human body. In Insidious, astral projection is about two gifted family members who hold the gift to astral travel. They are identified as gifted travelers. Josh and Dalton can astral project to the astral world beyond the physical world. In a metaphysical sense, astral projection explores the unexplained. How can a person leave their body to travel to another world?

I will write future articles on astral projection to detail the entire practice. Dreams and astral projection are interrelated  processes with extraordinary potential to empower the mind to do what many consider to be impossible. The top astral projection movies in Hollywood are:

  1. Insidious
  2. Sucker Punch
  3. Source Code
  4. A Nightmare on Elm Street franchise
  5. Psych Killer
  6. Time Traveler's Wife
  7. The Fly
  8. Inception
  9. The One
  10. The Butterfly Effect
  11. Shocker
  12. Avatar
  13. The Matrix

There are probably more astral projection movies out there, but the only movie that comes to mind concerning astral projection and astral travel is Insidious. You will see many more of these types of movies surfacing as high concept projects. There is human value in exploring astral projection as the sixth sense. Scientists can't explain the unexplained with scientific proof. People attempt astral travel to be reacquainted with deceased relatives, dogs, friends, and soulmates as well as searching for creation answers or to predict future events. Remote viewing is a process that Inception uses to control the dream world. Inception can also represent an astral projection movie.

Christian believers warn people to be alert in the possibility that an evil entity or demon can take over their physical body. The soul represents the motherboard of the body. Once the motherboard is temporarily removed, then the physical body is exposed to an array of evil entities. Astral projection is supposedly safe with a strong mind. Employing a strong mind suggests not allowing negative and evil to occupy the mind. Think of possession like bullies intimidating a weaker person. If you can fight offer bullies, you can learn to astral project without becoming vulnerable to evil spirits and demons.

Whenever any new astral projection themes surface in movies, I will definitely write on the subject matter. Thanks for reading.      

Written by Jason Allen Goodlin

   


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