Though I'm the only person here that will tell you this, I think one reason that a lot of people are uncomfortable with astral projection is because doing a lot of it isn't a very good idea for most people. If its right for you, then you'll sense that, and you won't be afraid of it. I don't think that suppressing or ignoring fear is a good idea - the majority of things that people are afraid of are actually a good idea to avoid.
Maybe another reason for fear would be if there's a part of your own mind that you try to hide from, and you're more aware of it when you're in the state close to astral projection. If that's the case being introspective and open with yourself should solve the problem. When I have felt strong fear in lucid dreams, it seems that I'm experiencing the opposite side of my own hatred. When I've looked at it that way and tried to understand it, I didn't experience it as fear any more.
I also felt fear the first time I astral projected, but it wasn't terror like what you describe. I was just uncomfortable with all the weird, ghostly stuff I could see and hear, and was afraid I wouldn't be able to get back into my body. What you're describing sounds different.
I astral projected a few times then stopped doing it because it didn't feel like the right direction for me now.
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