ricardo23 Posted February 23, 2013 Share Posted February 23, 2013 Have i ever experience an out of body experience while your dreaming? Tell us about it Quote Link to comment
markusbrutus Posted February 23, 2013 Share Posted February 23, 2013 Kapatid ko lang bro. Kuwento niya sakin. Natutulog siya tapis he sneezed while sleeping. Ang akala niya napabangon lang siya sa sobrang lakas ng paghaching niya, pero nagulat siya nung makita niya katawan niya sa higaan. He told me kalmado daw siyang humiga ulit at pinikit ang mata niya. Next thing he knew umaga na nung magising siya. Quote Link to comment
ricardo23 Posted February 23, 2013 Author Share Posted February 23, 2013 Kapatid ko lang bro. Kuwento niya sakin. Natutulog siya tapis he sneezed while sleeping. Ang akala niya napabangon lang siya sa sobrang lakas ng paghaching niya, pero nagulat siya nung makita niya katawan niya sa higaan. He told me kalmado daw siyang humiga ulit at pinikit ang mata niya. Next thing he knew umaga na nung magising siya.Cool Quote Link to comment
ignice Posted February 23, 2013 Share Posted February 23, 2013 I recommend to you to visit a site on which there are many articles on a theme interesting you. Quote Link to comment
oscartamaguchiblackface Posted April 6, 2013 Share Posted April 6, 2013 I almost "kicked the bucket" in 2006 when I contracted encephalitis. I was unconscious for 4 days. Doctors told my family that there was only a very slim possibility of my survival. An EEG showed abnormal brain activity. Anyway, at the brink of death, I hate to say that I never had an out of body experience. It was just like a deep sleep without any dreams. Time became irrelevant because after I woke up 4 days later I had no idea that I had been out so long. I was extremely confused when I woke up, wondering where I was (I was at Makati Med). I was shocked to hear that I was unconscious for 4 days. During that period there were absolutely no visions of a tunnel or a light (as reported by people who were in near-death experiences). According to my doctors, on a scale of 1-10 with 10 being dead, I was a nine. Quote Link to comment
maxiev Posted April 13, 2013 Share Posted April 13, 2013 I've read an interesting article about astral projection. Here's the link for a better understanding on this topic. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Astral_projection Quote Link to comment
sonnyt111 Posted April 20, 2013 Share Posted April 20, 2013 Thanks for sharing this article. I have an open mind when it comes to these type of supernatural/paranormal phenomena. Quote Link to comment
Legato Bluesomers Posted April 28, 2013 Share Posted April 28, 2013 i think astral projection and out of the body experience is two different things. for astral projection i think your consciousness is the one getting out of your body as for out of the body experience your soul is the one getting out of your body so kung naranasan mo ang out of the body experience habang natutulog ka your physical body would probably dead. Quote Link to comment
Legato Bluesomers Posted May 3, 2013 Share Posted May 3, 2013 OOBE na ba yung you're having boring sex, and you feel lie you're drifting out of your body and hovering somewhere above the heaving and humping, and you're watching the act with a raised eyebrow? i believe yan yung tinatawag na gising pero wala ang diwa, madalas mangyari saken yan sa klase ng physics at algebra dinadapuan na nga daw ako ng langaw sa eyeholes pero hindi ako nagrereact or pumipikit ang mata sabi saken ng mga kaklase ko. Quote Link to comment
OMEGAnun Posted August 8, 2013 Share Posted August 8, 2013 once when i was a teenager i have personally experienced seeing sleeping from the ceiling of that same room... Quote Link to comment
boypentel Posted January 18, 2014 Share Posted January 18, 2014 When I was very sick I closed my eyes and started meditating. After a few minutes of concentration, I suddenly felt so light in a very dark environment. There was no sound at all. Then I felt that I was was floating.. it lasted for about 5 mins and when I realized that I was nearing the ceiling, I got scared so I open my eyes. And instantly, i literally felt that I fell on the bed. After that I felt a lot better. BTW I am no practitioner of yoga or other form of meditation. Quote Link to comment
crimsonred10 Posted January 20, 2014 Share Posted January 20, 2014 seriously speaking, i always experienced astral body during my college years. i really dont want to do this but it just happens. there are things and moments that everytime i want to go back in my restless body, i always experienced fighting with demons or whatsoever creatures who wants to stay or rather enter my body...so hard to go back but despite of this there is always a savior that blocked the underworlds plans for my body... Quote Link to comment
Larry Posted January 21, 2014 Share Posted January 21, 2014 for people who want an out of body experience via lucid dreaming, here's a quick guide that I found: It involves waking up during the the night/morning (preferably after 4 - 5 hours of sleep, as your REM period gets longer and longer through out the night), and keeping completely still and keeping your eyes shut. This will trick your body into thinking you're still asleep and be able to enter the dream that appears, becoming lucid! Step 1: If you remember your dreams most nights, then you can skip this step. This is simple to work on. When you awaken from a dream or as you wake up in general. Try not to move too much and try keeping your eyes closed (if you fail to do this, it's ok). Now, try and think of the dream you were just having, it may take a minuet or two to start to remember anything. Once you remember, think of as much as you can. You can write it in a book or an dreams app (I use an app called Dreamer). You should practice this until you can at least remember 1 dream per night. Step 2: If you can't wake up without moving and keeping your eyes closed, then you can simply use mantras. I repeat these before bedtime and as I wake up to go to the toilet during the night. ''I remain still when I awaken'', ''I keep still when I awaken'' I say this out loud or in my head for about 5 mins or so. Another way is to download a program called ''Think Right Now''. Once you download it, make a new entry and write your mantras in there. This is used for a PC, and it will flash your mantras on your screen very quickly,every 3 - 5 seconds, so your subconscious will remember. Very powerful program. You can use an alarm to wake you up, but make sure it's not too loud that it shock you awake. Also make sure the alarm will shut itself off within 5 or so seconds. iPhone users can use the calendar to set reminders. The alarms only last 5 or so seconds which is perfect. Setting intervals to go off every 30 mins later in the morning is great, so you can practice/achieve them often. If you happen to roll over, move a bit or open your eyes, it can still be done. It just makes it harder to achieve. Step 3: Congratulations! You've now learnt how to stay still after your dream. So after you leave your dream, and you find yourself lying there with your eyes closed, motionless, remembering to DEILD. You'll want to think of the dream you were just having. You can think of a new scenario you'd like but this is more difficult because the brain will have to kind of "create" everything, if you will. And it'll most likely wake you up. You can also think of a previous dream if you can't recall your last one. Or you can just wait for a dream to appear. So as I was saying, think of your dream, I want you to focus on every aspect of it. What can you see, hear, taste, smell, feel? Let the dream engulf you, don't try to hard, just let it happen, it WILL happen. -------- lucid dreaming is excellent, I've tried it once, but I never could hold on to it, once it gets too intense I wake up to explain: Lucid dreaming is realizing that you're in a dream, once you've done that you can take control of the dream and do all sorts of things such as flying, Sex (with anyone you want), etc. another thing to note, if you have a vivid dream and you want to check if you're dreaming, find a clock and note the time, wait a few seconds and check the time again, if it changes drastically i.e. first check was 1:30, and the next check is 5:45 then you're in a dream. You can also try to read anything (i.e. a newspaper, a sign, a book etc.) if you can't read it, or if what you read doesn't make sense, then you're in a dream. Quote Link to comment
maxiev Posted January 21, 2014 Share Posted January 21, 2014 for people who want an out of body experience via lucid dreaming, here's a quick guide that I found: It involves waking up during the the night/morning (preferably after 4 - 5 hours of sleep, as your REM period gets longer and longer through out the night), and keeping completely still and keeping your eyes shut. This will trick your body into thinking you're still asleep and be able to enter the dream that appears, becoming lucid! Step 1: If you remember your dreams most nights, then you can skip this step. This is simple to work on. When you awaken from a dream or as you wake up in general. Try not to move too much and try keeping your eyes closed (if you fail to do this, it's ok). Now, try and think of the dream you were just having, it may take a minuet or two to start to remember anything. Once you remember, think of as much as you can. You can write it in a book or an dreams app (I use an app called Dreamer). You should practice this until you can at least remember 1 dream per night. Step 2: If you can't wake up without moving and keeping your eyes closed, then you can simply use mantras. I repeat these before bedtime and as I wake up to go to the toilet during the night. ''I remain still when I awaken'', ''I keep still when I awaken'' I say this out loud or in my head for about 5 mins or so. Another way is to download a program called ''Think Right Now''. Once you download it, make a new entry and write your mantras in there. This is used for a PC, and it will flash your mantras on your screen very quickly,every 3 - 5 seconds, so your subconscious will remember. Very powerful program. You can use an alarm to wake you up, but make sure it's not too loud that it shock you awake. Also make sure the alarm will shut itself off within 5 or so seconds. iPhone users can use the calendar to set reminders. The alarms only last 5 or so seconds which is perfect. Setting intervals to go off every 30 mins later in the morning is great, so you can practice/achieve them often. If you happen to roll over, move a bit or open your eyes, it can still be done. It just makes it harder to achieve. Step 3: Congratulations! You've now learnt how to stay still after your dream. So after you leave your dream, and you find yourself lying there with your eyes closed, motionless, remembering to DEILD. You'll want to think of the dream you were just having. You can think of a new scenario you'd like but this is more difficult because the brain will have to kind of "create" everything, if you will. And it'll most likely wake you up. You can also think of a previous dream if you can't recall your last one. Or you can just wait for a dream to appear. So as I was saying, think of your dream, I want you to focus on every aspect of it. What can you see, hear, taste, smell, feel? Let the dream engulf you, don't try to hard, just let it happen, it WILL happen. -------- lucid dreaming is excellent, I've tried it once, but I never could hold on to it, once it gets too intense I wake up to explain: Lucid dreaming is realizing that you're in a dream, once you've done that you can take control of the dream and do all sorts of things such as flying, Sex (with anyone you want), etc. another thing to note, if you have a vivid dream and you want to check if you're dreaming, find a clock and note the time, wait a few seconds and check the time again, if it changes drastically i.e. first check was 1:30, and the next check is 5:45 then you're in a dream. You can also try to read anything (i.e. a newspaper, a sign, a book etc.) if you can't read it, or if what you read doesn't make sense, then you're in a dream.Having sex with anyone you want huh? . Just make sure the Mrs. isn't beside you when you do this . Seriously, did you read about this stuff or are these actual experiences you've encountered before? Quote Link to comment
Larry Posted January 21, 2014 Share Posted January 21, 2014 I read about it and tried it but could never get the hang of it. Because whenever the experience in the dream got too intense like flying I'd be so happy that I wake up and can't get it back. Quote Link to comment
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