Vicky
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Ryan,
Good work. I'm so pleased to see how much thought you've put into studying your experiences. I have several variances I'd like to add from my own personal experience.
I agree that there seem to be several levels, some vary greatly and some are more subtle in their differences.
What you call real-time OBE is a good name for it I think. I would also call them a physical-focus OBE. In my experience, a physical-focus, real-time OBE does not necessarily mean that you will see the physical world precisely. No matter what kind of reality we are experiencing, the bottom line is that we are receiving information at a subconscious level and then we integrate it into our consciousness. This is how memory of new information gets created/stored. We interpret the new information within the framework of our beliefs and past experiences, etc. And in that way we are essentially bridging the new information with "old" information, i.e. ideas, associations, thoughts, that we already have in our conscious minds. I think of our memories as dominos--each one connected to another, and thus any memory can be accessed through its ties with another memory. (That's easier said than done, but that's how I make sense of it). Anyway, my point with all this is that in the physical world it is easier to perceive and interpret more precisely to an exact level. In other words, in the physical if we are looking at the same thing we will usually see the same thing--but not always. We still have our own interpretations working for us, that is why memory recall of an event can vary from person to person, even if they each witnessed the same event.
In the nonphysical realm, however, the "exactness" is going to have much more variances. As in partnered exploration, from what I understand, when two or more people are experiencing something, their account can vary due to each person's Perceiver and Interpreter working for them, but the information is the same.
What you call Astral projection, well I guess that's a good name too. I don't know what else to call it. But I have OBE's into this realm, and it is where "thoughts are things". I have read that there are varying levels within this realm, but I don't have personal experience with that concept. My experience is limited. But from what I know to be true, I do believe that more than one consciousness can be in the same astral space, each of them experiencing the same information but interpreting it in their own way. Each person's perception could possibly vary, even if it is very subtle. I do believe this. And I think this might be so because not everyone will be at the same level of conscious awareness at any given moment, during any given event of information. Even in physical reality, one person can be very alert while the person next to him is only mildly alert (in other words day dreaming), and even though both were present during the same event, they will not have the same interpretation (memory) of what took place.
In the astral OBE experience, each person in the experience will be perceiving from their own level of perception and each will thus have their own level of memory of the event, if any at all. Ultimately, this has me believe that at any given moment in any given reality, we are operating from a certain perspective. Usually in the physical, your perspective is very narrowed and limited because of the limitations and "rules" that govern physical reality. But we also know that there are times when we are more in tune with our higher self perspective--for instance, when we have experiences of great inspiration, insight, or pure unconditional love and understanding, etc. In the physical we can tune into this higher realm if we chose to open ourselves up to it through practice such as with meditation. But I also believe that in the OBE state, we can be operating from varying perspectives, from a lower one all the way up through the higher realms.
I have experienced several of these levels, so what I'm writing here is based on my own personal experience. And I do believe that when we are experiencing an OBE from the lower perspectives, the way that we perceive information is going to be a bit more subjective. However, even at the higher level perspectives, we still do have our perceiver and interpreter working for us and that means that how we see what we see is based on how we interpret the information coming into our awareness. The information itself does not change, only our interpretation of it does. I think that at the higher realms, it is easier to interpret information to its truest meaning, with little room for error so to speak. At the lower levels, there is more room for our emotions and egos to play a part in running away with our interpretations. (Ryan, this may be what is happening when you have your scary or weird OBE's).
Now, if I knew how one would be able to push himself to a higher realm, I would tell you. But I haven't figured it out yet.
Another thing I have noticed, is that even if I am experiencing an OBE from a lower perspective, there could be another person in the experience with me who is operating from a higher perspective. I find this facinating. The implications of this concept also relate to how a person in the physical can experience seeing a spirit, angel, etc. What you have is, you are at a "lower" perspective, i.e. the physical, while you have this other person coming into your awareness from a higher perspective. You are both having the same experience, but from different perspectives.
As far as lucid dreams are concerned--I believe that the concept of lucid dreaming means that you have conscious awareness that you are experiencing a dream. In a lucid dream, it is easy for your conscious awareness to come and go, and lessen and intensify according to your degree of skill and emotion. This is because at the time you realize you are dreaming, if you limit your beliefs to "oh my, look at this...I'm dreaming", then the dream is the only reality you will continue to experience. However, if you had the presence of mind to say to yourself, "Oh my, I'm operating from the nonphysical--this is just a dream, not physical reality. I would like to experience other realms of reality beyond the limitations of this dream..." then you could ultimately heighten your perspective and experience other reality than just the dream environment.
Now, compare that to the concept of OBE--from my experience with the OBE state, I DO NOT have my conscious awareness come and go and lessen and intensify--to me that is an extreme difference in determining what is dream and what is astral. Another thing to point out--in a lucid dream, let's say you lose conscious awareness...but the dream will still be taking place, still going along like nothing has happened! I have not experienced this with an OBE--once I find myself in an OBE, I don't then lose conscious awareness thus forgetting what kind of reality I am experiencing, all while the events around me are still unfolding as if nothing has changed.
These are key elements in differentiating between lucid dreams and OBEs. Once you have experienced it, you need no more interpretation of what is going on.
What Alysia calls "dreaming true", I just call those ESP dreams. In my experience, if I have a regular dream, meaning dreaming without conscious awareness, I may find later on that the information in that dream was true to physical world information, that I could not have known otherwise. Thus, I picked up the information through "extrasensory perception". To me, even though I dreamed the information without conscious awareness, that does not mean that I did not perceive the information while OBE--it could simply mean that I did not integrate the information into my conscious mind at that time. The information got integrated through the dream state, along with all of it's symbology as dreams go. But the interpretation is not the key element--it is the information itself that is key. The information itself is what was gained through extrasensory means--whether that means it was through the out of body state, or through some other psychic means, but ESP is like a tool that conveys information from an experience.
Ok, I've rambled enough here. Hope this makes sense.
Vicky
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