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ab:project.txt 16jan90
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To Leave the Body
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'Tis not wise to strive to get out of your body until you have
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thoroughly gained the Sight. The same ritual as to gain the Sight may
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be used, but have a comfortable couch. Kneel so that you have your
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thigh, belly and chest well supported, the arms strained forward and
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bound one on each side, so that there is a decided feeling of being
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pulled forward. As the trance is induced, you should feel a striving to
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push yourself out of the top of your head. The scourge should be given
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a dragging action, as if to drive or drag you out. Both wills should be
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thoroughly in tune, keeping a constant and equal strain. When trance
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comes, your tutor may help you by softly calling your name. You will
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probably feel yourself drawn out of your body as if through a narrow
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opening, and find yourself standing beside your tutor, looking at the
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body on the couch. Strive to communicate with your tutor first; if they
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have the Sight they will probably see you. Go not far afield at first,
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and 'tis better to have one who is used to leaving the body with you.
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A note: When, having succeeded in leaving the body, you desire to
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return, in order to cause the spirit body and the material body to
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coincide, THINK OF YOUR FEET. This will cause the return to take place.
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-Published in Janet & Stewart Farrar's "The Witches' Way"; from GBG's
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Text B/C BOS
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