ABU SA’ID ABI’L-KAYR, FORGOTTEN ISLAMIC MYSTIC from The Out-of-Body Travel Foundation Journal: Issue Twenty Two explores the life and mystical teachings of Abu Sa’id Abi’l-Kayr, a prominent figure in Islamic mysticism. The journal delves into his profound spiritual practices, focusing on his experiences with astral projection—where his soul transcended the physical realm to explore higher planes of existence. These out-of-body journeys were central to his mystical path, which sought to deepen his connection to the divine. The journal highlights how Abu Sa’id’s teachings on astral projection were woven into the broader tapestry of Sufi practices, offering insights into how such experiences can lead to self-realization, spiritual awakening, and the ultimate understanding of the nature of God and the universe. Through these experiences, he exemplified the transformative power of mysticism within the Islamic tradition.
ABU SA’ID ABI’L-KAYR, FORGOTTEN ISLAMIC MYSTIC
The Out-of-Body Travel Foundation Journal: Issue Twenty Two Compiled and Edited by Marilynn Hughes
Astral Projection, Astral Travel, Out of Body Travel, Out of Body Experiences, Out of Body, OBE, Near Death Experiences, Mystical Experiences, Marilynn Hughes
