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Reply #15 - Sep 10th, 2005 at 9:08pm
 
interesting Vicky..surely they are not making weather? Smiley

I do a lot of dream study work like you do and I noticed within obe or lucid dream I do not read well if handed a note with words on it. the note may have several sentences on it, and I generally bring back only one word, the most important word luckily. so was thinking maybe you are like me, that you seen the weather over the house as a symbol more easily to impress on your memory because of the difficulty of reading letters within that state. maybe reading is a brain function and since we are in C1 utilizing the brain, it needs to be developed to train ourselves to read while obe as well? just an idea I am considering . another thing i noticed is that some people in my dreams play out my feelings, while they refect back to me myself. it's like reverse. this is what I'm working on mainly is why some things will be a mirror image effect on the other side, furniture in the wrong place, etc. people role playing in totally unexpected ways, etc.
also I can get numbers, but the 00's are left off. if its 29,000 it comes out as 29. everything is a little backwards, and things that are going to happen, are not shown sequentially within dream obe, they appear randomly instead within same, out of order of the events, kind of like a bunch of scenes all smashed up together and i have to sort them and organize them.

in my remote viewing experiments it is not always vague and ill defined, but that is just a common experience.
I did get once an entire picture in color and was accurate.
another time I did get something I could not interpret in black and white, very vague, but would not go away, so I kept looking. I tried to draw it, as suggested in the instructions but it would not make sense until actually going to the website and checking it out, then I could see the similarities to shock myself. more often than not I was completely off base. still it was worth it to pursue it for the accuracy practice, the actual thrill of getting it right.

i think you did marvelous, to see your son watching cartoons as well the weather over the house. I think your obes and dreams will start to intensify now and show you much. love, alysia
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Reply #16 - Sep 11th, 2005 at 5:21pm
 
Yes, that is true Alysia, it is hard to read in an OBE.  Or is it just that it's hard to retain it in memory?  I am sure that is what caused me to make the interpretation of "weatherization" into me noticing the weather outside.  And I have always been facinated by the weather, so I'm sure that is why I interpreted it into stormy weather, so that it would stick in my memory better. 

I am amazed that is wasn't automatic to remember the OBE.  That proves we do have a lot more of these experiences than we realize.


On that RV site, I tried only 3 of the tests.  I completely missed the first 2, then on the last one I was very close.  Not sure how I would get rated by an expert in the field, but it was a picture of several sailboats sitting on a beach next to the water.   What I saw in flat images was several things pointing upward like spikes.  And to the left I wrote the word "splashing".  (The left side of the picture was where the water was).  Well I think it was pretty good.  My spikes certainly looked like the points on the boats.  But I was not impressed with having to expect to not have clear vision.  I guess I am just used to it and have come to expect it. 

Glad you are working hard on dreams.  You know, it is one of my favorite topics.  I actually started writing a book on dreams before I changed my mind to just write about my paranormal experiences and such.  I can include my dream stuff in there too but wasn't sure where I wanted to go with a book solely on dreams.  My ideas kept crossing over into the spiritual and paranormal.
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Reply #17 - Sep 11th, 2005 at 8:33pm
 
well, keep writing Vicky. I know what u mean about the experiences seem to overlap into each other. I really found writing so rewarding, it's the way I meditate I discovered. sometimes I am writing when I'm out in the yard...in my head..writing ..writing..writing...yada yada goes my head Grin
ha ha! but I like it. love, alysia
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