Quote: Seems like you're doing all the right things to attempt some non-physical exploration. Being able to get to that altered state by just "tuning-out" of bodily awareness without need of absolute quiet or a perfect setting/posture shows you're doing well.
Thanks. I’ve never done that before at work, or anywhere else other than at night time at home right before or during bed time when the house was quiet. I am always fighting against sleep while I do these things.
At work, I just closed my eyes in rest while I waited on a computer program to run its course and started daydreaming shapes and spinning them around absentmindedly. Then I felt a subtle shift in my awareness - A move away from physical sensation and a clearing of mental thought/attention. I was able to conjecturally decide to ‘do something’ while feeling this way, not knowing what it was I was experiencing.
Quote: But don't have excessive expectations of 'special' things happening, because just doing that is likely to have the opposite effect. Just accept (and enjoy!) whatever does happen, if anything, in any session.
I have done that, but this time I wanted to just ‘throw something out there’ and see what kind of responses (both from me and anywhere else) I might perceive, what ever they may be. I must say, I was surprised to get anything at all. Again, I’d never done anything like this before.
Quote: Do you experience any tingling or vibrational feelings at all whilst in your meditative state, or when you express an intent for contact?
PS. Have just read your other thread on this forum, which answers my last question above. I asked it because the same sensations now occur regularly in my own sessions and can come/be induced almost at will whenever I'm in a sufficiently relaxed or sensitive mood, even if driving (though not in hectic traffic!). By all accounts anywhere, it's good progress.
That vibrational feeling you read about in my other post has only come on accidentally and forcefully. It is always a very frightening experience whose fright usually knocks me out of what ever is going on. I am still working on making it happen and getting used to it so maybe it’ll last and I can explore it.
It feels very “deep” consciously. Like the deepest I’ve ever gotten without being asleep. Not sure if that’s right, but it’s how it feels to me. I never get these vibrations with the relaxed meditative states I have achieved. And I only meditate very rarely. Perhaps I should set up a more regular schedule?
************
Quote: You are having some fantastic experiences, Sulla! In a very good way! And I respect that you can achieve these experiences without following more traditional patterns. Everyone's way will be somewhat unique.
Thank you. I believe that part of my recent success has been because I stopped trying to do it only the way others have taught me. Taking a leaf from the Book of Bruce Moen I decided to use the tools available and see what my own self would do with them. These posts I make on this forum have been my results so far.
Quote: But I'm an overly cautious person, so please let me say that I'm concerned that you are going into these realms while in close proximity to others whose minds are on different matters. I respect that there are reasons for traditions in spiritual practices, such as having quiet surroundings, for example.
What spiritual sources and information you connect with during these sessions are for you, but with others around, I wonder if these sessions could be jeopardiized by an unexpected sharp noise or the words of someone nearby.
I hope others who have experienced being in close quarters with others while meditationg, OBEing will also share their thoughts on this.
I imagine so. I have been awakened from many a reverie due to outside noises. Dogs barking at something I can’t hear, the phone ringing, car back firing, what ever. I have only found it to be frustrating. Then again, I’ve never ‘connected’ with anything/one before during one of these sessions.
I want to note though that this connection I made at work ended abruptly on it’s own. I was actually surprised by the swiftness and completeness with which it ended. It just stopped, I slid out of it with ease and comfort, and in less than a second, as I looked for the time on my desk phone, the phone rang.
I mentally noted that it was very fortuitous that my ‘session’ should end so perfectly that I was not uncomfortably jarred out of it by my call. I wonder if that was not facilitated. The doubt is there, I lean towards coincidence, but there is a nagging wonder… could it have been purposefully halted to avoid a jarring return to C1 from a phone ringing?