Levitation during OBEs

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Selski

Just lately, I seem to have an obsession about levitating when I'm out of body.  It always seems like a good idea at the time - and I do enjoy it.  I think I like the reactions of others.  :roll:

It's probably just a phase I'm going through on my journey!  :-D

Here's what happened.  It is part of the chocolate biscuit experience.

I lose it again and am back in the dream body.  I get out again.  Now I am in a big building, possibly a school.  I am on perhaps the third floor.  There are many people in the same room and I am standing by the window.  Below on the ground are more people walking around.  I decide to go through the window and levitate above all the folks on the ground.  I look round and tell everyone in the room not to worry, I'm not going to fall, and float forward through the window. 

I float above all the people.  Some look up and eventually word gets around that there's a person hovering above them all.  I slowly descend until I am just above them and float around them all.  Some try to touch me but I raise my arms and float upwards, just out of their reach.

Eventually, I decide to go back to the room I originally came from and on my way there, I lose it.

There is another part of this experience that I remember – I zoom through people.  Some don't notice, some panic as I get close and try and move away, and are then amazed and confused when I've gone right through them.


I'm hoping these experiences are preparing me for 'proper' travel where I can go a bit faster than walking/slow floating pace.  I could do with one of those egg vehicles that Tvos travelled in!  :-D

Sarah
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knightlight

I love freaking astral folks out.  Theres something to be said for the expressions some of them have on their faces at times.  Its like their entire reality has been shattered and their life has been rendered useless.
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