similar for me to relate to.
I've had quite a few OBE's over the years but they don't seem to be getting easier to induce.
I've become addicted to anything fun and good feeling in the past and easily go overboard. If I could OBE at will, that's all I would do and become a monk. So I think I'm being consciously sort of restricted so as to continue my task of experiencing the physical. I still meditate frequently to steer my actions to the positive, my OBE experiences are very rare but I can instantly feel the happiness, wonder and uplifting at will.
I have also induced them by provoking a swaying motion in this state (as if I was in a boat on the ocean)
Ever seen pictures of people praying at the Wailing wall, rocking back and forth? I've wondered if this was the religious outward interpretation of a lost art of inner meditation experiences.
From google - "This is taken quite literally by many, and has evolved not only into rocking, but also bowing at specific prayers. The process is called "davening"."
This could be a good example of how religions misinterpret the process of an inner experience and create a ritual display as a hint of the original intent of teachings.
I get the sensation during trance and help it along to increase the momentum. It's very natural and instinctive.