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#1
It is easy enough to imagine this happening. I have caught myself rolling my eyes up and hyperventilating while using projection techniques. Using less effort gradually stopped the eye rolls and hyperventilation. It is probably the same thing, being too tense and using too much effort.
#2
Hi Terrnce  

    It sounds like you did a good job of keeping control of your experience.Sometimes when I am able to project from a LD, the initial shift is so spectacularly disorienting that I find myself quickly back in C1.I`m getting better with more practice,but I still sometimes go shooting of to parts unknown.The phrase "Lost in Space" springs to mind.I wish you continued success..

    Happy Trails
#3
Hi,
Wow...

Cya,
auraseer.
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#4
Yeh, I think I know what your saying, and it is hard to explain. Here's a fairly recent experience I had along the same lines as the white form and the van.
When I go to work I have gotten in the habit of doing what I think of as "synch check" as I am coming off this bridge and then into the town I work.There is a train track below the last few yards of the bridge. Sometimes a train will be going under the bridge as I pass over on the bridge.The frequency of me and this train intersecting at the different levels kept getting more frequent as I continued with this ritual of looking for the train and where it is. Sometimes it's ahead, sometimes a little late (not often).
It was fairly frequent for the train and me to be in synchrony at this bridge area.This one day the train was not there, I looked right and left (an oncoming car kept me from looking real good to the left) but didn't see the train. This wasn't unusual at all. The only thing different was the cliff along the track this day had a shadow I had never seen before. After I arrived at work I learned there was a train accident. The time and place of the accident was the same as my synch check. This made me  think about the shadow I saw on the cliff.And maybe I didn't see the accident because the oncoming car distracted me, just not sure how I could have missed this.
Anyway, does this sound like what your talking about?