Quote:Spitfire,
I've had one OOB which may have been a lucid dream. I was meditating on a train, when I found myself in my house and bedroom. But I was truly there. The vividness and detail were real. I looked at the dressers and around the room. I started to walk, but said to myself "wait I'm on the train, this can't be." And with a surge of adrenaline - I shook my head and was in fact on the train.
When I got home, the room was arranged exactly as I had seen it. Even the socks on the floor (no one is perfect - my wife hates that). So, while it may have been a lucid dream, I was aware, I was myself, and was, as far as I can tell truly there.
I have also had a fair amount of success in practicing focused intent before sleep in a relaxed state on changing circumstances in my life. As nearly as I can figure it, this changes probability fields, even interacts with the thoughts and actions of others. I am certain it was called magic for eons, but it is real. It is not wish fulfillment. Learning that is difficult, because the intent should be in line with a move toward the better.
If you look through Dave's posts, you will find one recently where he mentions a type of magic in the thread entitled 139 by Chilipepperflea. I think that brief response is brilliant, and as strange as it seems, may be helpful in many situations.
Best to you,
Matthew
Did you leave your house that morning to get onto the train? and therefore could have possibly taken a mental image of your room which you later recalled?
Dreams are often quite real, and when you realise it's a dream you often wake up. It does sound almost like that.
How was your perception during your experience? and how was your memory recall, could you go through it step by step. With dreams you only tend to remember the main chunks, and often cant remember how you got to different places and rarely can you go through each step.