spooky2
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Hi Ryan, some comments:
>>>not only looking upwards i was looking out of my head from just above my eyes (the crown chakra?).<<< I know this too, the third eye chakra is supposed to be there.
>>>you know when you close your eyes and get the swirlling lights?<<< When I close my eyes and stay focused on the physical input of my eyes, I get these swirling lights too, first there are retina pictures (from what you've seen recently before closing your eyes), then clouds, sparks, waves, and then more geometrical patterns. But I move somehow my awareness away from this, looking more with, I guess, what you meant with looking from a spot above your eyes, well, let's call it the mind's eye. I have experienced that when I keep focused on seeing physically it happened that after a while I saw a scenes, landscapes, as if in a very vivid dream, almost like physical reality. But this happened very rarely and it's difficult to keep these visuals stable for a longer time. But it's interesting.
>>>Is this normal still having some awareness of your physical body in the blackness? Whatever and whereever this blackness is? When I OBE all awareness of my body is gone untill i return.<<< Same thing with me. I guess most of the people who use Bruce's method remain conscious of their bodies, that's why they're surprised in the first time how subtle and gentle it is. An OBE is compared to that a mind-blower. Monroe managed it to OBE and go to different certain levels at the same time, which is (for me) indicated in the notes he made about his going back to the physical, when he wrote that he felt "something" or "a body signal" which shows that he wasn't aware of his body in his travels. But he's an exception I guess.
>>>quite far off in the blackness. I could only make it out as a room and recognize it as my lounge due to the corners of the couch i could see and the small bit of the unit inbetween the couches i could see matched as well, plus my feeling was it was.<<< That reminds me of a typical thing I have in my mind journeys. Often there are foggy and faded unsharp visuals, but then I have an idea what it is, or a knowing. Then the quality of the visual is nearly unimportant, because "I know" what it is. It's like telling a story of your life. You know what you're talking about even when you not have vivid visuals on your mind. This of course is also a source of doubt, because it may feel you're making it up. Bruce addresses these things in this book as far as I remember.
>>>I just remembering waking up 10 minutes before I had set my alarm to wake me up<<< Hee hee, Ryan it really works, I know that. I had that several times. I even managed it to wake up from deep sleep 1 minute before the alarm setting.
Well Ryan, I think you're doing well! It's very good you wrote about it detailed. I'm sure there's people that are helped by reading this, and I too am interested in this, makes me think of some things, where I should work on or explore.
Alanna, you wrote: >>>it seems like inducing these states would be easy if you can induce an obe<<< it seems to be that this is not a general rule. An OBE (to feel separated from your physical body, having another one in a quasi-physical surrounding, with the certainty that it's real and different from imagination) is a really heavy (though maybe funny) experience, it may open you up for the belief that there's more out there than the physical, so it's a good start to try methods of mind-travel/meditation. What I've seen in my OBEs (only two and a half) and read, they come and go and you don't know when. It's very difficult to induce them, but I've heard also when you're really work hard (well, years and years) you can make it to get some control. I have a little theory. The types of OBE that are very vivid and physical-alike they take place in a near-physical level. The farther you move away from the physical, the less physical it would look like- more "mindy".
Spooky
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