25 Dec 10, 05:16AM
Just today, I entered that state again. This time, I felt the usual electrical, tingling paralysis, but I also tried 'shifting' a bit. And voila! I literally rolled out of my body.
It was a very strange sensation. It felt exactly how you would imagine it. I also felt my "second" body sink under the bed a little bit. It leads me to believe that I can probably phase through walls.
I could feel myself detach from my physical body--but it felt as if, in that state, I was already detached--or loosened. I just needed to move out of my body, that was all. And I did.
I didn't go any further because I became too self-concious, and I felt myself being put back inside my own body--a lot like a glove. It just fits nicely.
This isn't exactly the first time, but it's the furthest I've gone outside of my body. I'm going to start experimenting with this more, whenever I get it.
It's interesting to note that there seem to be two states--the first one is completely awake--I can physically move around, stand up, turn around, talk, etc. However, there is this strange, dreamy feeling, and I am always aware of my own breathing.
What I mean by that is like...Your body breathes automatically (better word, unconsciously), right? But whenever you try and take notice of it you consciously 'take' control of it. What happens is that I can notice myself breathing automatically, and I don't control it all. It's very strange to just lie there and see your body do everything automatically. It's as if I had become an observer of my body who is inside--I'm not actually part of my body.
In that state, I can think fairly clearly--but there's still some 'morning fog'.
If I close my eyes, or half close them for more than 10 seconds, and just relax--I seem to enter the next level.
There comes a sudden whoosh and a weight, and I'm paralyzed. I can literally feel a tingling sensation running from my toes to my head--all across my body. It is during this stage that my body seems to enter 'panic mode'--my heart races, my breathing becomes deeper and faster. I literally feel as if that my body has become a glove--and that I'm actually just inside it, and experiencing react to this ordeal. There is panic across the body, and even in the 'brain'. I am scared--but not scared at the same time?
Then, I easily just move right out of my body. Simple as that. However, I still feel like I'm attached to it to some degree--I can still partially feel myself on the bedsheets, and feel the heartbeats on my chest, and the tingling sensation.
But I'm not actually there.
And I could feel the 'energies' of materials. When I rolled out of my body, I sank under the bed a little bit. I could feel a dark sort of energy (energy is the only word i can use to describe it) inside my bed. It wasn't evil. It was just...black.
Anyway, I'll keep trying to do this whenever it happens, and hopefully my body will become familiar with it, so I can detach with clear vision, focus, and full lucidity.
It was a very strange sensation. It felt exactly how you would imagine it. I also felt my "second" body sink under the bed a little bit. It leads me to believe that I can probably phase through walls.
I could feel myself detach from my physical body--but it felt as if, in that state, I was already detached--or loosened. I just needed to move out of my body, that was all. And I did.
I didn't go any further because I became too self-concious, and I felt myself being put back inside my own body--a lot like a glove. It just fits nicely.
This isn't exactly the first time, but it's the furthest I've gone outside of my body. I'm going to start experimenting with this more, whenever I get it.
It's interesting to note that there seem to be two states--the first one is completely awake--I can physically move around, stand up, turn around, talk, etc. However, there is this strange, dreamy feeling, and I am always aware of my own breathing.
What I mean by that is like...Your body breathes automatically (better word, unconsciously), right? But whenever you try and take notice of it you consciously 'take' control of it. What happens is that I can notice myself breathing automatically, and I don't control it all. It's very strange to just lie there and see your body do everything automatically. It's as if I had become an observer of my body who is inside--I'm not actually part of my body.
In that state, I can think fairly clearly--but there's still some 'morning fog'.
If I close my eyes, or half close them for more than 10 seconds, and just relax--I seem to enter the next level.
There comes a sudden whoosh and a weight, and I'm paralyzed. I can literally feel a tingling sensation running from my toes to my head--all across my body. It is during this stage that my body seems to enter 'panic mode'--my heart races, my breathing becomes deeper and faster. I literally feel as if that my body has become a glove--and that I'm actually just inside it, and experiencing react to this ordeal. There is panic across the body, and even in the 'brain'. I am scared--but not scared at the same time?
Then, I easily just move right out of my body. Simple as that. However, I still feel like I'm attached to it to some degree--I can still partially feel myself on the bedsheets, and feel the heartbeats on my chest, and the tingling sensation.
But I'm not actually there.
And I could feel the 'energies' of materials. When I rolled out of my body, I sank under the bed a little bit. I could feel a dark sort of energy (energy is the only word i can use to describe it) inside my bed. It wasn't evil. It was just...black.
Anyway, I'll keep trying to do this whenever it happens, and hopefully my body will become familiar with it, so I can detach with clear vision, focus, and full lucidity.