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Messages - jeremywiebenga

#1
Opps, worded that a little incorrectly, i have woke up to find the clcok shut off many times, but only remember doing it once without my physical body moving, the other times im not sure if i did it consciously and forgot, or if i just sleep walked and shut it off.
#2
Yeah it doesnt work 100%, but it has been getting easier and more effective with time.  It usually helps to actually just keep my eyes open, they close on their own and my body goes to sleep, leaving my conscious mind free to play:)  I usually have to reset the clock 3 or 4 times before it is the most effective.  I dont know if this is possible or not, but i think numerous times i have actually shut the clock off without moving!  I will "dream" about shutting the clock off, and i will wake up momnets before it is supposed to go ff and it will be shut off.  This has only happened once, but it was veery interesting, i have yet to repeat it.
#3
The method described using repetitve alram clocks.  I have been doing that for months without even knowing about that article! I usually go in 15 minute intervals.  It does work, not 100% of the time, but id say about 50, but increasing.  I am able to enter a trance-like lucid dream state where time seems to go on forever yet it only in "real" time lasts 15 mintues.  I think it may be due to the fact that i was awakened, quickly got up then went to the clock, with my body still asleep, but my mind was awake.  Then i reset it and lay back down, thern instantly out, maybe my body just goes into a deep sleep and my mind is awake still?  Not sure but it is effective.
#4
Well ia m new to this site, so i will put in my 2 cents. Personally it is "real" for me because, when i had my first accident OBE, i had full view of the back of my head and others around me, all was happeneing in my OBE as it was happeneing for real.  Now i may have imagined it sure, but how many of you know what the back of your head looks like, personally i need a mirror;)
#5
Thats what i figured so thats why i havent done it again since then.  I would definitely enjoy working on more "traditional" means of having an OBE.
#6
Well this happened many years ago, and completely by accident.  I have had interest in OBE's and other thigns in the genre for a while.  About 5-6  years ago i was at a summer camp walking with some friends and i wanted to show them that i could make myself pass out, dont know why but i did.  I did this by forcing all the blood to my head, we were walking and I started to do i, there was a person on either side of me.  Then all of a sudden, like someone had flipped the lights of then on, i blacked out and woke up, only when i came to i was still walking along, but now i had a THIRD PERSON view of myself.  I watched as i continued to walk along, not talking but still mobile, and no one around seemed to notice what was going on.  My first thought was how do i get back in.  Then i realized if my physical body was still walking i must still have at least minor control over it, so i just "woke up" and i was back to normal.  I tried this again a year or so later hoping for the same results, and it worked, only this time my physical body just fell over!!, I quickly snapped back and havent tried it again since.  Believe me or not i know that this happened and i KNOW it was real and thats all that maters, just thought id share my story.