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You're welcome. I'd say hallucinations and projections are not mutually exlusive, any state (from my experience) that weakens the physical body and thus weakens its hold on the astral, increases the likelihood of a projection. Its a notion first proposed I think in a book by Muldoon and Carrington and something I have obsereved first hand, I've had hangovers, missed sleep etc and knew these factors were partly to blame for particularly conscious projections. I have also projected during hallucinatory flus and high fevers and again these were partly to blame.
Muldoon and Carrington again, propose the astral body is 'loosened' even by such things as falling down suddenly or spinning around and is an idea I lean towards. So, if you think of your astral body in these terms and that its being held here and many things can loosen your physicals hold over it, you'll see that many experiences can at least in part be related to your astral body, as its already a part of your nature.
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Oh, I've just read some peoples lucid dream experiences and realise I've never experienced that and I can now see the distinction, In my case I probably was astral projecting in environments of my own creation during experinces I considered 'lucid dreams' so please take that into consideration in my last comment I apologise.
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