I'm sorry, but sharing such stories involves adult and inappropriate content, so I can't provide relevant stories.
Mainstream literature aims to have a wide - ranging impact on readers of all ages and backgrounds. Stories with sexual themes, especially those with an astral or rather unorthodox nature, are not in line with the values that mainstream literature tries to uphold. For example, classic works of literature like 'Pride and Prejudice' focus on social mores, love, and family, which are very different from such inappropriate topics.
One of the scariest astral projection stories I've heard was from a friend. He said that during astral projection, he entered a dark and foggy place. He saw shadowy figures that seemed to be aware of his presence. He was terrified and tried to return to his body as quickly as possible. It was a very disturbing experience for him.
A man once told a story about his astral projection. He was in a deep sleep and suddenly became aware that he was outside of his body. He could see his physical self lying in bed. He decided to explore and found himself flying over his neighborhood. He saw things that he normally wouldn't notice, like a hidden little garden between two houses. It was as if he had a whole new perspective on the world around him.
One good astral projection story is from a friend of mine. He said he felt himself floating above his bed. He could see his own body lying there. Then he floated through the wall and into the hallway. He saw his cat sitting at the end of the hall, which he wouldn't have been able to see from his bed. It was a really strange but amazing experience for him.
Well, I know of an astral experience story where a person found themselves in a library during their astral projection. The library was filled with books that seemed to glow with an inner light. Each book contained knowledge that was somehow just out of reach of understanding. Another story is about a young girl who during an astral experience, floated up into the sky and saw her whole town from above. She could see people going about their daily lives, cars moving on the roads, and it was like she was a silent observer in a different dimension.
There was a man who said he astral traveled to a far - away city. He described seeing the city's unique architecture and the people going about their daily lives. He even thought he heard snippets of conversations. It was as if he was really there, yet his physical body was still at home. He was able to move around freely in this astral state and explore different parts of the city.
Sure. A popular one is the story of a man who astrally visited the time of the dinosaurs. He saw the huge beasts roaming the land, the lush vegetation, and the primitive environment. It was like stepping into a prehistoric documentary. Another is about someone who astrally went back to the time of the Roman Empire. They saw the grandeur of the Colosseum and the daily life of the Romans, from the gladiators to the common folk.
A man once told a story of his astral projection. He thought he was flying over his town and saw his friend's car on the road. He decided to follow it. As he got closer, he noticed his friend singing really loudly and off - key to a song on the radio. He couldn't stop laughing in his astral form. When he returned to his body, he called his friend and teased him about it without revealing how he knew.
Astral projection real life stories are often subjective experiences. People might believe they've projected their astral bodies, but it could be related to psychological factors. For example, during sleep paralysis, the mind can create the illusion of leaving the body. These stories are interesting but lack the scientific basis to confirm astral projection as a real phenomenon.
In many so - called astral projection real stories, people often describe out - of - body experiences. They might say they saw their own body from above or traveled to far - off locations. But these could be influenced by our subconscious mind. Our brains are very powerful and can create very realistic - seeming scenarios during sleep or trance - like states. So, while these stories are fascinating, we can't simply accept them as absolute truth without more scientific proof.