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Bud_S
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under water
Feb 24th, 2006 at 1:29pm
 
Has anyone experienced visiting a level, bst, or location that was under water?  Did you notice any breathing problems or was it like being anywhere else?  I've had some interesting visions during hypnogogic state that I can't explain any other way, but I don't have the sensation of the water, temperature, or breathing, only visual indicators that I'm submerged (sea life, recurring water themes, etc.)  Is this a fragment of someone else's experience?  My death from some other time?  I don't generally go near the water, sink like a stone, and don't fish - it doesn't scare me, I'm just not a water guy.  The last one included a fishing pole with line played sticking out of the pole thingy on a boat, but the whole thing had all kinds of barnacles and mossy stuff suspended and growing all over like it had been under for a while.   Fun but weird.  Maybe I'm interpretting too much.
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Re: under water
Reply #1 - Feb 24th, 2006 at 3:42pm
 
Hi Bus-

From my experience with people who have had similar memories, plus past life regressions, I'm inclined to suggest that you are remembering a prior lifetime that ended in the water. 

If you want to look at the rest of that life (assuming I'm correct) then I'd suggest going into your usual meditative state, and looking for events a week or more prior to the experience of the water. That should give some kind of lifetime scenario that would then follow along and lead up to whatever happened.

The only "danger" in this type of thing is that it might be wholly imaginary, in which case you get deceptive results. However, if you recover an experience that is convincingly real, it probably is based in fact.

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Reply #2 - Feb 24th, 2006 at 7:35pm
 
Bud_S,

I've been underwater too and didn't notice much different about it than the scenery.

Hard to say what it means.  If I gave any advice I'd suggest exploring any feelings you experience while your are in that place.  There could be lots of reasons to be there.  Could be memories from existence within a "previous reality."  Could be a visit to some present reality, past, or future.  Within nonphysical realties it is not that time does not exist, it just exists within a much larger perspective.  And within that larger perspective events can be experienced in the future, present or past without regard to which came first, or what comes next.

If you choose to explore the feelings, they and your curiosity may lead you into experiences, and your experiences may lead you to knowledge.

Have fun!

Bruce
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