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Title: OBE last night
Post by: Gandalf on February 01, 2003, 06:17:12
Hey Tisha,
I've had a few similar experiences where the exit and entry sensations were the focus of the experience rather than what happened when I was out, in fact during these type of oobe's I can't even remember what happened and I suppose that it didn't really matter. I had the fealing that these experiences were to get me used to the idea of exit and entry.
I had a few of these and I found that the sensation was quite fun.
The last one I had was when I was lying in bed and I felt that peculiar 'rushing' sensation or vibration that means something is about to happen. I then felt myself detach and float upwards and then decend and settle back into my body again, it felt quite nice actually!

Douglas
Title: OBE last night
Post by: Tisha on January 23, 2003, 09:40:35
OK, this forum is supposed to be for our MEMORABLE or INTERESTING out of body experiences.  This one was neither, but I'll post it anyway.

Last night I snuggled in to sleep and got an internal message about my absolute knowledge that I would OBE soon.  I found this certainty interesting, because it didn't seem to be generated deliberately.  
So I thought, OK, I wonder then if it's going to actually happen, now that I'm so sure that it is?  That sounded kind of unsure, so I backed up my thoughts and just accepted the certainty.

Well, sure enough, last night I felt the OBE sensations.  I don't remember a darn thing about what happened after I got out, but I know something happened.  Nothing interesting - - -  I think I got half out and lost consciousness. Maybe I got out and jumped right back in.  Who knows. But I felt the vibrations, the tug-and-float, the pull back into normal consciousness, etc.  In fact, this is the first time I remember feeling both exit and return sensations in the same OBE experience.

So, I guess it was interesting after all.  HM.  The lesson of this story is to be more "sure," the next time you give it a go.