The Phenomena of Astral Projection by Sylvan Muldoon && Hereward Carrington

The Phenomena of Astral Projection by Sylvan Muldoon && Hereward Carrington

Author:Sylvan Muldoon && Hereward Carrington
Language: eng
Format: mobi
Publisher: Read Books Ltd.
Published: 2016-05-18T16:00:00+00:00


THE DENHAM CASE

Evidential Projection.

We will rate this case at a minimum and assume that both subjects may have experienced projection; although the out-of-the-body state is not extensively described, both cases bear the earmarks of the phenomenon. Mr. A. H. Denham, of Tulsa, Oklahoma, says:

“On the morning of 1st October, 1937, my wife suddenly awakened. Taking the flashlight and throwing the beam on the clock, she saw it was exactly 2 a.m. She felt very nervous and thought there was someone in the living-room. She wanted to go in there and see, but was afraid to go by herself and did not want to awaken me.

After lying there in bed wide awake and wishing she was in the living-room—well, all of a sudden she found herself there. Everything was light and plain and there was no one there but herself. She said she seemed to float around. . . . Then all at once a ‘pop’ came and she was back in bed and still wide awake. . . . She said she fairly jumped with a loud ‘pop’ back into her skin.

Before this happened she had never heard of astral projection, but immediately afterward I inquired, and purchased your book, The Case for Astral Projection. As I read it, it brought to my mind the time, about ten years ago, when I awakened one night to all intents and purposes dead—with the exception of one small spot near the top of my head. Working from that one small spot (mentally) I gradually worked life and feeling into the rest of my body.”

Many of my readers will recall how I pointed out, in The Projection of the Astral Body, that desire and determination are factors promotive of projection. It will be observed above that Mrs. Denham desired to go into the living-room . . . and in what follows it is obvious that Mr. Denham had a determination to project. . . . I must make it clear, however, that Mr. Denham had not read the book, The Projection of the Astral Body, and was unaware of any precise instructions as set forth in that book, but merely was following out a few hints which he had picked up in The Case for Astral Projection. He goes on to say:

“After reading your book I determined to project my astral body one night. It was a night during the latter part of November 1937, and I realized that I was dreaming. The thought struck me that I had read in your book that this was a good time to experiment. . . . So I decided—without considering any consequences, as one does in a dream—to pay a visit to my parents who live 144 miles from Tulsa.

No sooner had I made this decision than I was determined to carry it out. I was aware at once of being gently rocked, as if I were once again a baby in my mother’s arms. . . . Then suddenly I plunged into open space and whirled over and over and over with sensations I shall never forget.



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