Three APs & Lucid Dream within two hours!

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Dead On Arrival

This is the most experiences i've had in one day, let alone two hours.

I'm quite experienced in OOBES/AP and Lucid Dreaming, i've been practicing and studying since 2004.

It all started with a dream where I was sitting infront of.. a grocery store on a picnic table. I noticed one person that I recognized sitting at another one across from me, with another person sitting infront of them.. Their back was to me so I couldn't tell who it was. All of a sudden I became lucid, I don't have a clue what set me off. I stood up from the picnic table and looked at the grocery store doors. I thought of random people and those people would walk out from the grocery store. It was fun because I had random celebrities walking out of this store infront of my eyes. That's when I slowly faded out.

I woke up and sat up to look at the time.. Four hours until I have to go to work. I decided that I would try to AP since I had some spare time. I laid down and got relaxed. It felt like I was going deeper and deeper than ever before. There was no point in time where I fell asleep. Something I did differently this time was I ignored itches and twitches. I didn't move even a tiny bit. All of my past APs were from waking up to sleep paralysis or projecting out of lucid dreams. This one was different.

I went into a state of hypnosis and soon I felt that feeling in my ribs. Almost like something was pulling my ribcage up into the are. It's a really uncomfortable feeling!! Next thing I knew I rolled out and saw my body lying next to me. I flew out the window and around my neighbourhood. I saw people walking down the street and it felt so real. After about five minutes I started to fade out. I decided that I would keep my eyes closed so that my body would still be relaxed, hoping to trigger another AP.. and it worked.

I kept my eyes closed as I was pulled back into my body and I simply rolled out again. Same setting, my bedroom. I went out my window again and I flew around a bit, my naighbourhood looked almost the same.. except there were a few weird changes. Like some signs were there that weren't usually there. My brothers car wasn't in the parking lot when it really was. I don't even think my body was beside me when I rolled out. I don't know if it was a dream or what.

The next experience was exactly the same as the second.

So the second two I'm kinda undecided about, the two might have been just very vivid lucid dreams.

Thanks for reading.
I'm gonna try the same technique tonight!

iNNERvOYAGER

Great story, and inspiring!

Quote from: Dead On Arrival on October 25, 2008, 04:06:00
So the second two I'm kinda undecided about, the two might have been just very vivid lucid dreams.

Within the context of the Frank Kepple theory Astral Pulse Frank Kepple, I still have to re-read his definitions of Focus 2 , transition to Focus Z, (3D blackness) to Focus 3. It's only a few paragraphs, but the meaning changes as the days go on.

I'm thinking that most of my lucid OBE dreams are Focus 2, ( our own personalized hyper-dream-holo-deck so to speak). But then on very rare occations someone guides me to see beautiful environments and to have brief communication with other humans, (as far as I can tell) and it involves learning how to be compatible with these environments. So maybe  a taste of F3?

The point being my intent to use Focus Z as an established orientation process.

My life has been very incompatible with actualizing the phenomenon of phasing/OBE, but it's improving now, and great to read everyone's contributions.


Greytraveller

DOA
Interesting. After your first OBE you seemed to gradually lose consciousness/lucidity and memory as well. It is probable that all three experiences were OBEs with the last 2 being with dream consciousness (your consciousness/astral body was separate from your physical body but was not alert and focused so you remember those experiences as dream-like). btw that must happen alot to people hence the enormous number of posts titled "was this an OBE or a dream?"

Grey