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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]Well how then to explain the 2 out of body experiences I had while asleep? [/b]I wasn't traumatized and I fully experienced my spirit re-entering my body (saw it but mostly felt it), which was a really powerful and bizarre feeling. Before re-entry I remember receiving some types of training while in dreams - the first time I was being encouraged by other "people" to float higher and higher in the night sky using my mind. The other time I was in a battle with 2 other almost cartoonish characters and was asked a question about what the most powerful force in the universe was and I said love. I received a feeling that this was the answer those I was "battling" wanted to hear. My grandmother had a NDE when she had a heart attack. She too was up at the ceiling and saw the doctors working on her. DH almost drown but had an NDE, saw the light and heard voices telling him it wasn't his time even though he was more drawn to the voices than to stay alive. It's very fascinating and I've had enough experiences with dead family members to believe that the spirit continues on in some form or another.[/quote] astral travel/projection very cool![/quote] I did this while awake a few times. Granted, I was on a TON of LSD, but it was still a neato experience. [/quote] Check out the gov't. LSD experiments. You know they say that LSD opens up parts of our minds that we are too simple to access. [/quote] I am not the LSD poster, but I took quite a few trips back in college. It opened up my mind to things I never thought possible. One time, I was tripping and my friend was drunk off her ass. We were walking back to my dorm and I saw two guys standing on the sidewalk. I felt the need to stop and talk to them. Their eyes looked totally different than anyone else around me. Sure enough, they were tripping too. All I said was "are you?". They said "we are". That whole kaleidoscope eyes thing is totally true! If you were to sit on the outside and watch a group of tripping people, you would truly think they were crazy. However, if you were in the group that was tripping, you would realize you can speak without words. Unless you have done it, you can't understand it. I say that having been on both sides.[/quote]
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