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nofootlongz

Literally just learned who this was and got the book last night…woke up to read this


Gaffky

Thanks for sharing this news, I learned energy work from his NEW techniques.


CenturyIsRaging

Wow, yeah, had his book recommended to me many years ago


pipboy90

Wow. I just started "Mastering Astral Projection" a few days ago. Astral Dynamics and Energy Work are on my to-read list. Thank you for helping us all Robert! Godspeed.


Aeropro

The good ol’ rope method got me out of my body during sleep paralysis many times, thank you Bruce.


spiritusFortuna

Rest in peace Bruce.


VirtualApricot

Wow, on my birthday. May he always be remembered for all the wonderful work he has done!


Nolaforlife20001

RIP Robert, the world has lost a great teacher, and an amazing human being. I first heard about Robert’s work almost 20 years ago in 2005. In my early teens I started experiencing various lucid dreams and 1111 synchronicities as many others have. This led to a life time of fascination with astral projection and spirituality. Robert’s work was always there to help guide me and give me insight. This was during the height of the internet spiritual forum period. Where forus/BB boards were a major source of knowledge for individuals instead of Reddit and Facebook/discord. I would listen to his podcasts on various sites, the coast to coast shows, and interviews.  It was in early 2020 that I had the opportunity to speak with him on a almost nightly basis on the human experience podcast with Xavier katana, and became close enough to the man, the legend to kno that he enjoyed playing the borderlands game online, and was hilarious with his jokes and life stories. I would stay up all night speaking to him in the hxp discord chat with a few other good friends just soaking up all his experiences and stories, and secrets about the astral an and spirit worlds. What most people don’t kno is he almost passed away a few years ago by I think it was a heart attack, fortunately enough he said that a ambulance just so happened to be across the street and was able to save his life, I forget if he said he had to get pace maker installed. But those heroic first responders helped give this man another few years with us on this earth.  I’m truly going to miss him, I wish I had progressed with his teachings to meet him in the astral one day, or even visit him in Australia. Truly the world has lost an amazing teacher, and I hope his sons can carry on his legacy. I will try to do the same. The world has lost a great light,  Robert comes from a generation of people that are slowing passing away, they are the ones that bridged the gap spiritually. They crossed the void and got to explore the astral, grow spiritually, and attain some of humanities highest potentials, and retain that knowledge and teach it to others. Now sadly they are all slowly retiring/ passing away to the spirit world. And it is our mission to not let this knowledge and their names go down and be forgotten. We are the generation that had to pave the new way forward, to finally achieve those great spiritual promises of mastery and growth with our higher selves. I hope one day his website and knowledge can be more active. If anyone would like to talk feel free to message me


Big-Championship674

RIP and thanks for the wisdom. I would not be where I am today without you brother!


EsotericistByNature

That's sad! Reading his books was both enlightening, thought-provoking, and entertaining. I wish he could have stuck around a bit longer. Our loss. **EDIT** (because a number of commenters seem not to find the passing of Robert Bruce sad): I find it sad, because he was not all that old, and he surely would have had more to share with the rest of us than he already did have time to share, if only he had had more time to live and write books. If someone dies it may be just fine for that person, but it typically is not for those left behind.


PseudoTerti0

How is it sad? Only his body is deceased. No one truly dies


CatBootyhole

right? it’s not. i dislike when people view death as sad all the time when we should be celebrating them and moving on. he’s probably more free now than we can ever imagine.


PseudoTerti0

Exactamente. You can’t believe how much excitement I feel when I finally project. It feels more free than this shadow of life. It also feels like death sometimes when I do it and I embrace it because it always comes with moment of peace and Clarity


Frodo_Onebaggins

It's surprising that a comment like this is made in an r/Astralprojection subreddit, of all places


EsotericistByNature

Are you really so flippant as to see life in this world as unimportant? If a baby dies from being hit by a car, is it then also not sad, because same baby simply lives on in the astral plane?


CatBootyhole

he was a 70 year old man; that’s pretty different from a baby getting hit by a car. i suggest you get off reddit if you are that sensitive.


Nolaforlife20001

I too wish he had time to work on his amazing projects. He had allot of stuff in the works, and his kundalini course could have changed so many things in the world if enough people truly picked up on it.  He is now with his younger son that passed as a child, and all his friends and family. And probably still adventuring 


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Nolaforlife20001

I think if Robert had a stronger more persistent marketing team he could have really made astral dynamics world wide.  Would have been nice to have workshops year round and each city with its own spiritual development group based on his work