Νίκος said:
Shael said:
Very interesting experience!Can you write more about what do you mean attack them.Also how you encounter them?When i saw a grey I use a astral laser to split.it in two.Afterwards I stop thinking of it(but of course i made it clear on.my mind that the being is dead).
I believe it was more a controlled projection induced by the enemy themselves. At that time I was angry and irritated, so I really felt like killing some Yehuborim. On impulse, I projected to a random location in what I presumed was Israel, and attacked some Yehuborim there. I think the enemy kind of "coaxed" me into doing this, subconsciously. I just visualized breaking their skulls with punches or otherwise ripping them apart. All of this was over 2 years ago so I dont remember all details.
I projected there only for a few seconds, kind of to blow of some steam if you will, and it seems that enemy entities managed to retrace my path astrally and find my physical location. So they attacked me with visions such as wild ferocious beasts in the dark (it was night at that time and I was outside), glowing eyes in the forest looking at me, and so on.
To address also what Syt said, I highly doubt you will ever encounter anything like this if you are just astral projecting for the sake of exploration. And as long as you have your Guardian notified, you should be fine even exploring locations of the enemy.
I'm in no way intending to scare anyone away from astral projecting. On the contrary, my experience here should be proof that even if you are extremely reckless and stupid with your projections, like literally doing the equivalent of barging into a hostile army all by yourself, the worst you may experience is a little bit of pestering from the enemy.
I just wanted to advise everyone here, especially those who may be scared of astral projecting for the first time, to give their GD (whether they know who it is or not) a quick heads-up and notify them of your plans. This way you will have someone guiding and overseeing you during your projection to ensure it will be a smooth and enjoyable experience.
It may not be "necessary" in some cases, but I'm sure our GDs wont mind keeping an eye on us in those cases to ensure we can learn things nicely.