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Astral Projection & Out of Body Experiences => Welcome to Out of Body Experiences! => Topic started by: Mystiquemushroom on June 26, 2013, 00:24:50

Title: Has anyone tried to access the internet?
Post by: Mystiquemushroom on June 26, 2013, 00:24:50
Has anyone tried to access the internet or even just get on a computer in a lucid dream or the astral?
Title: Re: Has anyone tried to access the internet?
Post by: Bedeekin on June 26, 2013, 00:36:29
 :lol:

The question was beyond ironic till I opened up the thread.  :lol:

No. That's actually a very interesting question. More to the point I have NEVER dreamed about the internet or anything about the computer, yet I work on one and I'm constantly in front of it.

I have dreamed lucidly about console games but not going online. If My Big TOE is to be understood... A digital consciousness dreaming of the digital... it's a sort of 'do androids dream of electric sheep?" scenario.

Title: Re: Has anyone tried to access the internet?
Post by: roman67 on June 26, 2013, 01:16:39
No, I have never tried it, but that would be very interesting if we have a LD about the internet or about the computer.
Title: Re: Has anyone tried to access the internet?
Post by: Astralsuzy on June 26, 2013, 05:12:06
I have but it was an accident.  I had an ap experience and I must have been thinking about being on the computer.  I was on the computer typing on the ap forum letting everyone know how my experience went.  I thought I was physically typing it.  I did not realise that I was spiritually doing it. 
Title: Re: Has anyone tried to access the internet?
Post by: Mystiquemushroom on June 26, 2013, 21:25:03
Interesting! I wonder if something could be posted here from the real time zone?
Title: Re: Has anyone tried to access the internet?
Post by: Astralzombie on June 26, 2013, 22:47:00
Bob Peterson explains his first OOBE in one of his books how he split his consciousness into five different aspects of himself and they were all working on a computer program that he was writing. If that sounds confusing, you're not alone. But it makes more sense in his own words.