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Astral Projection & Out of Body Experiences => Welcome to Out of Body Experiences! => Topic started by: Ceraphim on June 11, 2006, 00:50:03

Title: Body Positioning
Post by: Ceraphim on June 11, 2006, 00:50:03
Hmm I've been finding this a problem. I'm horribly tall, about 5'9" and I cant go to bed without my feet being obstructed by the end of my bed when I try to prepare for an OBE.

Does my whole body need to be free of all obstruction? Because it does kind of bother me that my feet are being pressed upon while trying to leave my body. Should I try a different position in bed where no part of my body is touching any near by objects? (besides my back and such)
Title: Body Positioning
Post by: mrloki on June 11, 2006, 01:58:33
lol try being 6'3 with e same problem
Title: Body Positioning
Post by: Kallas on June 11, 2006, 02:55:27
Lol same here... i simply bought a new bed :grin:

hmmmm..... you could try lying on the floor, many people don't like it but i personally find it very comfortable. Or put a few blankets on the ground and lay on them.
Title: Body Positioning
Post by: Dragonhawk on June 11, 2006, 10:08:07
You could always try one of those recliner chairs. Just throw on a blanket and lie back.  :smile:

I had the same problem with my feet but over time and with practice I've managed to simply ignore any kind of discomfort but use it to relax my feet. Plus I have a little more give with the blankets at the bottom of the bed now. It was a lot worse a couple of years ago as my feet used to hang over the end of the bed. I had to sleep on an angle across the bed or curled up.  :rolling:
Title: Body Positioning
Post by: Super Sonic on June 11, 2006, 15:19:29
You know what you should thank god for being that tall,for there are people in the world who is short(Like me:S)
Title: Body Positioning
Post by: Stookie on June 11, 2006, 15:51:22
What matters is that you're comfortable enough to relax and forget about your physical body and what position it's in. Whatever it takes for that to happen.
Title: Body Positioning
Post by: blade5x on June 11, 2006, 19:42:00
Quote from: Super SonicYou know what you should thank god for being that tall,for there are people in the world who is short(Like me:S)

5'9 isn't that tall, but maybe I'm just saying that because I'm 6'2 ;)
Title: Body Positioning
Post by: Ceraphim on June 12, 2006, 00:39:46
Quote from: blade5x
Quote from: Super SonicYou know what you should thank god for being that tall,for there are people in the world who is short(Like me:S)

5'9 isn't that tall, but maybe I'm just saying that because I'm 6'2 ;)

its pretty tall for a girl :D
Title: Body Positioning
Post by: catmeow on June 12, 2006, 08:11:17
Hey

I think 5'9" is the PERFECT height for a girl........ speaking as a 6'2" male that is...  5'9" is a good height!  :smile:
Title: Body Positioning
Post by: Vilkate on June 12, 2006, 08:13:20
Could somebody enlighten me - how much is 5'9'' in metric measuring?  :roll:
Title: Body Positioning
Post by: jub jub on June 12, 2006, 08:28:23
Quote from: VilkateCould somebody enlighten me - how much is 5'9'' in metric measuring?  :roll:

5.9 feet = 1.798 32 meter
Title: Body Positioning
Post by: Vilkate on June 12, 2006, 08:29:37
Well, a normal height for a girl!
I'm 157 cm tall. :roll:
Title: Body Positioning
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Title: Body Positioning
Post by: catmeow on June 13, 2006, 15:35:07
5'9" (5 foot 9 inches) = 1.7526 metres
5.9 feet = 1.79832 metres......!
Title: Body Positioning
Post by: wonderboy on June 15, 2006, 23:07:21
oh its all about the recliner for me. hands down!
Title: Re: Body Positioning
Post by: Hagethuriel on June 23, 2006, 07:27:10
Quote from: CeraphimHmm I've been finding this a problem. I'm horribly tall, about 5'9" and I cant go to bed without my feet being obstructed by the end of my bed when I try to prepare for an OBE.

Does my whole body need to be free of all obstruction? Because it does kind of bother me that my feet are being pressed upon while trying to leave my body. Should I try a different position in bed where no part of my body is touching any near by objects? (besides my back and such)
You could try to buy an extension for your bed like they use in the hospitals for tall patients . You can project though from the fetal position too . Try lying on your left side .