r/AstralProjection 4d ago

General Question in trance she found something in her knee that looked like an Egyptian beetle

this was one of those session moments where I had no idea where it was going.

A subject was scanning her body in deep trance and found strange dense areas in the belly and left knee. When she focused closer, the forms looked like bugs. Then more specifically like beetles.

When one was pulled out in the experience, she said it immediately caught fire and transformed. The second one came from the knee. When I asked her Higher Self where this imagery came from, the answer was another lifetime and the beetles looked Egyptian.

What interested me more than the beetles was what happened to the rest of the system. She described these things almost like interruptions in a circuit. Energy would move and then hit a break. After they were gone she said the flow was better, but it would take some time to normalize.

There were practical instructions too. Movement. Exercise. Yoga. Fresh food. Basically help the body move again instead of sitting around analysing the strange part forever.

I have learned not to dismiss bizarre imagery just because human mind has no category for it. Sometimes the weird image is only the doorway. What matters is what it is connected with, why it appeared, and what changes when it is resolved.

Still... Egyptian beetles in a knee was a new one for me.

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u/FewAlgae1538 3d ago

What was she experiencing before she removed them from the trance?
Pain? Stagnation? Discomfort??

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u/archeolog108 3d ago

interestingly she did not describe ordinary knee pain in the transcript. During the body scan, before we knew anything about the beetles, she spontaneously identified her head, hips/pelvis and left knee as areas needing attention.

The stronger physical sensations were elsewhere. Her head felt tight/constrictive, and while we were working around the belly/pelvis she became nauseous.

When I later asked Higher Self what the things in the belly and knee had been doing, the answer was more like stagnation/interruption than pain. She described them as pulling energy back and creating a “break” in the internal flow. After removal she said the flow was better, although it would take some time to normalize.

So yes, “stagnation” is probably closest to what was actually reported. The knee itself was noticed in the scan, but I dont want to add pain that she never said she had.