Mystic, researcher, and author Marilynn Hughes made her debut on the
show, describing her out-of-body travels and experiences in other
dimensions. There are many realms in addition to the astral plane, which
is a fourth dimension that overlaps earthly reality, she explained. In
one's first forays out-of-body, you might be jolted by a certain type of
noise-- the vibration of the astral plane, as well as a "rumbling of
voices"-- the thoughts of humanity. There can also be a frightening
sensation of the sound of breathing, which is different when detached
from the physical body, she detailed. Meditation, prayer, and
contemplation are good preparation for handling the out-of-body state,
she added.
By allowing yourself to be guided, you can often learn
more that just wandering on your own while out-of-body, said Hughes,
who noted that a variety of spiritual beings, including ghosts &
lost souls, inhabit a multitude of dimensions. She described her work
visiting hellish realms on rescue missions to pull beings out of
spiritual "bogs." While there, she had to "veil her energy" or subdue
her light in order not to be attacked by negative denizens of these
realms.
The higher realms are inhabited by exalted beings such as
Jesus and Buddha, and a "golden angel from the 23rd dimension" filled
her with a sense of awe, said Hughes, who also described her encounters
with ET beings, where she observed a Galactic Counsel and was
transferred from our universe to a more advanced one for a brief period.
Biography:
Marilynn Hughes had a long-standing career in
broadcasting as a news anchor, reporter, and producer. She has
experienced, researched, written and taught about Out-of-Body Travel and
Mysticism since 1987 and has written more than 50 out-of-body travel
books.
Wikipedia
Astral projection (or astral travel) is an
interpretation of out-of-body experience (OBE) that assumes the
existence of an "astral body" separate from the physical body and
capable of traveling outside it. Astral projection or travel denotes the
astral body leaving the physical body to travel in the astral plane.
The
idea of astral travel is rooted in common worldwide religious accounts
of the afterlife in which the consciousness' or soul's journey or
"ascent" is described in such terms as "an... out-of body experience,
wherein the spiritual traveller leaves the physical body and travels in
his/her subtle body (or dreambody or astral body) into 'higher' realms."
It is therefore associated with near death experiences and is also
frequently reported as spontaneously experienced in association with
sleep and dreams, illness, surgical operations, drug experiences, sleep
paralysis and forms of meditation.
It is sometimes attempted out
of curiosity, or may be believed to be necessary to, or the result of,
some forms of spiritual practice. It may involve "travel to higher
realms" called astral planes but is commonly used to describe any
sensation of being "out of the body" in the everyday world, even seeing
one's body from outside or above. It may be reported in the form of an
apparitional experience, a supposed encounter with a doppelgänger, some
living person also seen somewhere else at the same time.
Through
the 1960s and 1970s, surveys reported percentages ranging from 8 percent
to as many as 50 percent (in certain groups) of respondents who state
they had such an experience. The subjective nature of the experience
permits explanations that do not rely on the existence of an "astral"
body and plane.