Stuck in an alien realm

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Kye

I found this experience was highly disturbing but mind blowing, normally when I project I'm desperately trying to remain focused on the present as to try and remain in control and not slip into abstract. When I project, if I wish to go to a totally different realm I dive through the ground with the intention of exploration, I go through a stage of what feels like travelling through space without vision, then I arrive somewhere usually flying. On this occasion I was suddenly zapped into a totally alien (unfamiliar) realm in which there was a 'man' opposite me. I immediately felt he was hostile, it was as if he was stanced for a fight of some kind, I had no major fear because of my belief that no harm can come to me. However he held out a hand pulling his fingers into a fist, as if casting a spell, as he did so I became more present, he was pulling my 'consciousness' into his realm. It became scary because I felt trapped I couldn't leave, even though I was trying my usual techniques (diving through the ground etc), it was totally unexpected, in fact the opposite of my usual intentions as I'm normally trying to stay. I felt completely present for a while and thought 'too much' of me was there, stuck for ever in a timeless place, thankfully I suddenly jolted out of it. I'd never considered the possibility of getting stuck somewhere, or being held prisoner!  so I was totally unprepared. Has anyone experienced something like this?
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Leyla

Hmmm. I think he is someone you know who wants to confront you and thus drew you to him. I have "drawn" people to me before by accident.

Zante

I've had walls put up in front of me with voices shouting "here you will remain" but I managed to get over it by forcefully rejecting the intention of being restrained. That's not the same as being afraid, or angry it's just a change of perception/reality.

I've come to believe that time happens all at once and the only perspective of it that matters is in the "now" where things are timeless.