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Kelly87

I'll preface my post here.. First post btw by saying I tried heavily to AP for sometime, and got no where with it. Save for, the unconcious times I stepped out.
After my attempts ceased, I believe I finally had one that quite remember.
It was brief, no longer than thirty seconds.
               I would say, I was probably moving out of my body and still hadn't quite come to, but I remember waking up, with a sort of floating sensation. Bright sun was shining, it was golden-esque in it's color! The scenery that painted before me was.. breath taking in it's view. It was a very bright green area, something similar to what you can see in forested areas of Colorado or Montana, on the right time of the year. Pine trees were off to the sides, in every direction, and there was a declining green slope down to vivid pool of water, that was extremely clear. Much clearer and cleaner than any pond in that environment would actually be. Right above the pond there was a rocky ledge that was had staggered rows of red and pink wild flowers.

         My initial thoughts were of the intense.. Peaceful feeling I got.. I rarely have had anything peaceful like that in my real life or dreams. Maybe when I dream something so great it couldn't be true, and just want to hold onto it for a bit. Anyways, as I came to I thought "Hey.. Im dieing. So this is what it's like to die? Doesn't seem so bad." A brief second later "OH RIGHT. IM DIEING. Not ready to yet, go back!" Experience ended. I think it ended with a crashing sensation. Although. Im not sure on that part, since I vividly remember this 'dream' and not what happened after it ended. I phrase it as dream since.. It didn't last very long, nor did my active thought inside of it. But at the same time, I can remember this dream so well, that I can still remember it years after it happened.