I've had a good handful of RTZ exits. The sensation really is incredible and other-wordly.
But it's the same exact world. Nothing is any different than if you had just plain woken up. You're asleep, everyone's asleep, and it's dark. Sure, you go outside and fly for a bit, looking at the rooftops of all the houses, but the sky is barren, cold and windy. Go to the moon, fly into space? Even more barren. Go and spy on someone? All of a sudden the concept seems banal. Try to do something (even more) supernatural, like knock something over or appear to someone as a vision? That might be cool, but what purpose would that serve? You might as well just get up and knock that thing down with your real body for all the good it'll do, or meet that person while you're awake.
Although I've only had about 5 or 6 of these experiences, most of them very short, I always leave them with the conclusion that anything that's worth doing in a RTZ projection is worth doing in your normal body. That includes espionage (with its associated risks) and talking to people (with its assoicated difficulties with language). Sure, later on I think, "I wish I could fly to the top of that church," but once I've actually induced the experience, it's like "ok, what was that for?" No one can see you. And what if they could? What would that do but freak people out?
I mention this in light of all the recent posts regarding if OBE's are "real" or not, especially those seeking objective evidence. I'm increasingly feeling that this is a wasteful enterprise, not because I feel they're impossible - quite the opposite - but that they're so commonly dull that it's more exciting to study how grass grows then to RTZ OBE.
Not to offend the biologists of the forum, but I bet that sounded really insane and pompous. What do you think?
But it's the same exact world. Nothing is any different than if you had just plain woken up. You're asleep, everyone's asleep, and it's dark. Sure, you go outside and fly for a bit, looking at the rooftops of all the houses, but the sky is barren, cold and windy. Go to the moon, fly into space? Even more barren. Go and spy on someone? All of a sudden the concept seems banal. Try to do something (even more) supernatural, like knock something over or appear to someone as a vision? That might be cool, but what purpose would that serve? You might as well just get up and knock that thing down with your real body for all the good it'll do, or meet that person while you're awake.
Although I've only had about 5 or 6 of these experiences, most of them very short, I always leave them with the conclusion that anything that's worth doing in a RTZ projection is worth doing in your normal body. That includes espionage (with its associated risks) and talking to people (with its assoicated difficulties with language). Sure, later on I think, "I wish I could fly to the top of that church," but once I've actually induced the experience, it's like "ok, what was that for?" No one can see you. And what if they could? What would that do but freak people out?
I mention this in light of all the recent posts regarding if OBE's are "real" or not, especially those seeking objective evidence. I'm increasingly feeling that this is a wasteful enterprise, not because I feel they're impossible - quite the opposite - but that they're so commonly dull that it's more exciting to study how grass grows then to RTZ OBE.
Not to offend the biologists of the forum, but I bet that sounded really insane and pompous. What do you think?