How do you feel an OOBE?

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ostatni_enterol

I was wondering how does one feel an OOBE? I personally have never had one, at least controled one. I do however have some experience with LD and if my memory serves me well, I remember feeling lucid dreaming as a complete lost of connection with physical body. Everyone who ever got into lucid dreaming understands, that any correlation between "that" world and physical one is lost, and you find yourself in a completely different reality, where you feel, hear, see, function and experience by a body of different kind.

As I mentioned above, I haven't had an OOBE, yet, but I gained some knowledge about astral and mental journeys. The question that still remains is, does the psychonaut lost his/her connection to the physical body as well as the awareness of being somehow "locked" inside his/her own head?

I would like to be understood correctly. LD is a state where I have no physical body, but yet I can experience the world of dreams. I have no feeling that I lay in my bed and all is happening inside my own head. This is typical of meditation, falling asleep or just simply laying down and having your imagination working. Then I do feel my physical body, I do feel it lays on a bed and I do feel that I imagine and my consciousness is still attached to the inside of my head (biological brain). I am curious, which one does fit OOBE experience the best? Is it like LD when you have no physical body, or rather like falling asleep and imagining?

Lionheart

Quote from: ostatni_enterol on May 13, 2014, 20:23:31
Is it like LD when you have no physical body, or rather like falling asleep and imagining?
First off, Welcome to the Astral Pulse!  :-)

Now to your answer, it can be, if you are experiencing everything there from just a point of consciousness, which I do often as well.

If you believe you are only your physical body, then normally you will experience it with the "limits" of your physical body and physical senses.

For now, just log it as NPR (Non Physical Realm/Reality) experience until you have further evidence of what is happening for yourself.

Learn how to project from a totally conscious aware state, then you can compare the two and come to your own conclusions.

There are a number of great Sickies to be found here on this Forum. They are the threads in BOLD BLUE LETTERS.

ostatni_enterol

Thank you very much for welcoming me on astralpulse and guiding through forum search mechanism. I used it for couple of times and got great results. Thx again!

However, as for my question, this is not exacly the kind of answer I was looking for.

All best!

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Quote from: ostatni_enterol on May 17, 2014, 15:43:17
Thank you very much for welcoming me on astralpulse and guiding through forum search mechanism. I used it for couple of times and got great results. Thx again!

However, as for my question, this is not exacly the kind of answer I was looking for.

All best!

Well, for me, I almost always exit via sleep paralysis. So imagine being paralyzed, and then sort of feeling a "divergence" between your astral (spirit) body and your paralyzed physical body. That divergence is always accompanied by vibrations, which I think most people describe these as "mental vibrations", but for me, they are very physical (at least it feels that way), and the ringing in my ears, that a lot of people would mistake for tinnitus. After that, the "real" OOBE starts. How do I feel an OOBE? Well, before it happens I can "feel" it. I know that it's going to happen. 'Nuff said. How do I feel once I'm already out of body? I feel like I'm just as physical as I am when I'm walking around at school or something. It really feels no different, except I'm in a different state of mind.