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TheSearcher

A bit of indroduction of me: I was always kind of atheist and believed that everything spiritual was utter bs. Lately (last week) for some reason I was drawn to search for these things. Anyways Im a skeptical.

So last night i say: ok lets see if I can have an experience or smthin. I fall asleep and at the same time Im conscious that I m asleep (like i say in my mind just lwhen i get the spasm you get when you fall asleep "ok now im falling asleep". Ok I say lets see. After some time of usual sleep I find again my consciouness. I feel in a state of relaxation but I cant see anything so i say bad, im not having an obe it seems. then again lights out i lose my conciousness. After some more time I regain conciousness that I m asleep. State of relaxation again.

Now I feel like I m near all this knowledge, I don''t know if anyone has experienced anything like this, but its like a "everything is simple, you just have to ask for it and you get it" emotion. So I say ok lets think of an illness. I think. Ok now tell me which herb CURES this illness. A voice says "the cure is a combination of two herbs, not one". I say ok tell me the first one. It tells me. I try to tell it again and again so I "memorize" it. Quick, it continues to the next one. I say tell me again the first one but nothing happens. Then I wake up. I'm like yeah nice excrement, now I have dreams of herbalism... what else. But I make sure I remember the name of the second one (the first one I ve already forgotten) and I fall asleep. This was @ my gfs house.

Next morning I wake up and I still remember the name: it was kind of stupid and easy: abatha patha. Im like cool, lol. In the evening I get home and say lets give it a search. I open google and type in patha+herb.

To my awe it finds it. Ok i say nice coinsidence.

And as I search more it comes the shock: Another name (in sanskrit (?)) is ambashthai/ambashtha-patha. Ok it is a sh away.

I gave it a second guess as like i have heard its name in another source and its just a game of my brain, but in NO WAY i have searched for herbs or seen a documentary or smthing (i dont watch tv anyways).

Now I m skeptical still, but more open minded than before...

Had anyone had any kind of similar experience? Like ask for  something they DONT know and actually FIND it?

Inner~Peace

 I've heard of this kind of experience, and I'm sure everybody has had some experience with them.  Sometimes you just know something and can't explain why.  It is, or so I've read, you getting in touch with your subconscious, which has access to anything anytime anywhere, basically.  There is a really interesting chapter about it in Robert Peterson's book http://www.scribd.com/doc/12886719/robert-peterson-out-of-body-experiences .  Its chapter 10 - The Small Still Voice Within.

If you want you can train yourself to listen to the voice more often, which I think is why often our first instinct is right, but we always second guess it.  Hope this helps ya :-)


Peace

kurtykurt42

Inner~Peace is right it's called instincts, AKA your 6th sense. It comes when you activate your pineal/third eye energy center. Then you won't be able to shut that voice up... But you will be surprised at how often he is right.

TheSearcher

So, could I have this "instict" voice while asleep?

kurtykurt42

Of course. Your astral body and etheric body allow for communication and travel among the various planes of existence. I have found that my astral body (sub-conscious/higher self) is quite a bit different from my conscious (etheric) mind.

Inner~Peace

I'm still working on getting in touch with mine better.  I think it's all about learning to sort of feel the difference between a guess or random thought, and message from the higher-self. 
Quote from: kurtykurt42 on December 15, 2009, 20:34:00
I have found that my astral body (sub-conscious/higher self) is quite a bit different from my conscious (etheric) mind.

Yea, I've heard of people who say their subconscious have a different personality almost, like sarcastic for example  :-P

Peace

no_leaf_clover

Once I had a very vivid, nearly lucid dream where I was playing guitar (which I actually do) and I was playing a song I didn't know how to play at the time.  And I remembered the fingerings,  and when I woke up,  I quickly validated them.  And they were right.  That's child's play compared to what your subconscious can teach you though.  It's just a convenient example.
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kurtykurt42

In my experiments with consciousness I have been playing around with frequencies, crystals, diamagnetic metals (Bismuth), scalar coils and Neodymium magnets to try and create stable torsion (time) fields using my mind. When I am dreaming I have vivid recollections of technical manuals and articles I was reading on this subject. When I wake up, all of these thoughts and pictures will come into my mind of the technology I was looking at and reading about while on the astral plane and my subconscious will tell me what I should get for the experiment and where everything should go.

TheSearcher

This seems very interesting, if only it is not a minds play aka. "reminding" you what you have already learned. But in my case im 90% sure I couldn't have "known" this knowledge before.


Ill try to experiment again soon.


Right now and for the past 2 days I have a feeling of pressure between and slightly up from eyes, 3rd eye or a cold? :P

ancient_one

Quote from: TheSearcher on December 15, 2009, 14:27:38

Had anyone had any kind of similar experience? Like ask for  something they DONT know and actually FIND it?

Sure. I had one experience where I was someone known as Father Bo who died in 1919. A member here googled it and found that someone known as "Father Bo" had died in 1919. 

Also once I had a "radio in my head" experience where I heard music from The Japanese Saxophone played on a station in Andersonville, Ohio. There actually is an Andersonville in Ohio (actually there seem to be two of them? ) and there really is a CD called The Japanese Saxaphone.  Both of those things I had not known or consciously thought of before that experience.
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lonecrow66

Quote from: no_leaf_clover on December 16, 2009, 03:17:52
Once I had a very vivid, nearly lucid dream where I was playing guitar (which I actually do) and I was playing a song I didn't know how to play at the time.  And I remembered the fingerings,  and when I woke up,  I quickly validated them.  And they were right.  That's child's play compared to what your subconscious can teach you though.  It's just a convenient example.

How do you think Einstein came up with his theory?  It was from a dream.

All the best have used sleep as a means for answers.

kurtykurt42

Albert Einstein took meditation naps during his working day to develop new theories. "The really valuable thing is intuition," said Einstein. " Through meditation I found answers before I even asked the question." Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart would practice meditation alone at night, a process that revealed many of his compositions. The poet William Wordsworth spoke of the trance-like states that stimulated his creative thinking. And the physicist Aages Bore dreamed of a planetary system as the model for the atomic structure while he was in a meditative state. He later won a Nobel Prize (1975).