OBE #2: The Games

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Fwewyu Tìomumä

Hey guys, it's been awhile. I am posting this because I just had my second OBE a week ago, and I thought some of you might find it interesting. So, here's what I wrote as soon as I woke up.

I am in another world. There are games being played that determine whether someone is accepted into this place or not, and since I'm running a bit late, I'm thrown on a team with Donkey Kong, Wolf, and one of my aunts. They have already completed the first objective, which is to find a body part of the last winner (don't ask me why). It's almost like the Amazing Race. The second objective is tpo find a white erasable sign. We found it in a cabin-like house where lots of other people were already looking, and so we erased it and rushed off to the next objective. Now, we have to find Samus Aran, who could be absolutely anywhere. We decide to split up, and I run off to this house that's got an attic. I've visited this place before in my dreams, so I'm somewhat familiar with it. However, they have changed it so that the drop-down ladder to the attic is almost invisible. There is another team looking around in the next room, and as I open up the secret stairway, they follow me inside so I have to rush through the attic. At the end is a staff break room, which I've never seen before, and there are people sitting there drinking coffee, reading the paper, etc. As I rush in, I notice that there is a white foam cup sitting in a hot water dispense with a tea bag in it. However, the little pull tab is swinging, so I'm pretty certain that Samus is in here. I decide to fly around (because it's a huger room, behind the tables is a gym-sized room with lots of arcade games for staff to play) and look for Samus. It's here that I realize I don't have to flap my arms to fly, I can just will myself to fly. It's a little rusty at first, but I've got more important things to do. Anyway, the next team comes in and starts snooping around so I have to focus and find Samus before they do. Somebody mentions offhand that Samus is near, and I realize that she's gotta be in ball form somewhere. So, I start looking around in a different frame of mind, and I spot this volleyball that looks a little different than the others it's stacked with. I pick it up, and it's heavier than normal, and Tada! I found Samus! So our team won the game, and I spent the next hour or so hanging out with the staff and talking to them. Then, we start to leave the building, and someone's talking to me on the porch. My vision starts to lose focus here, and I realize that my time is almost up, so I try to focus with Clarity Now! but it doesn't help but a little. The person talking to me notices my condition and calls for a Departures nurse to come get me. I remember she looked distressed that I had to leave...she was cute and I like her personality. Anyway, one of the medical staff rushes me to the hospital-like Departures ward and preps me for the next game. It turns out that when you win the game and you're not a permanent resident, your temporary body is used to start the next game when you "die". In my case, I did so well in the game that I got 98.28%, which translated to very little dismemberment. They did, however, paint my toenails different shades of pastel colors. Then, I was left with only one male staff member who looked to be just a little older than I. I gained some clarity, because I really wanted to talk to this guy alone. He must have known what I was going to ask, because he tried to distract me with this Ramen soup that he pulled out of nowhere. That soup tasted really good, let me tell you. I thanked him, then asked whether the flying devices they had here used a sort of antigravity, or whether they just created a force opposing gravity itself. His face became worried, and he just told me that he couldn't tell me that information. He drew some blood, which looked like normal blood, and started talking about how they were going to dismember me exactly. I asked him to please make sure I was under before they did any of those things, because they sounded really painful! Next, he took something that looked like an ultrasound wand and started scanning my abdomen. In turn, I heard little beeps, and then I had glowing rectangles with text on them pop up on my abdomen. It turns out that these temporary bodies have stress gauges in them to make sure nothing's seriously broken before they start the next game. I was fine, although there were some that were red (possibly relating to some new health issues I am dealing with currently). These lights made an interesting pattern, which I have attached in a file. Then, I lost consciousness, and was shot through time and space to my body on Earth.

So yeah, that's what I remember, and I couldn't decide whether this was more of a lucid dream or and OBE, but I finally settled on OBE because I was very clear about what I wanted to do, and I had great focus.


Greytraveller

Hello Fwewyu Tìomumä
That OBE actually seemed like a lot of fun. Interesting team of player, --- you, 2 video characters and your aunt!
Perhaps you will you an opportunity to return to that astral location and compete again.

Regards
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David4321

I dont get it.  How is this an OBE??
Isnt this just a dream???

Did your aunt astral project with you?

Lionheart

Quote from: David4321 on July 25, 2013, 21:52:30
I dont get it.  How is this an OBE??
Isnt this just a dream???
What is a Dream, David?

Answer this and you might just answer your own question here.

David4321

I know what a dream is.  My questiin is was his aunt astral traveling with hiim from her house

Xanth

Quote from: David4321 on July 27, 2013, 17:17:54
I know what a dream is.  My questiin is was his aunt astral traveling with hiim from her house
Well now, that's an interesting claim.

You "know" what a dream is.

It's a serious question... why?  Because humanity has no idea what a dream is.

So the question of "What is a dream?" is extremely valid, because nobody can really know.


Astralzombie

We have accepted certain labels and we know that there are some qualities that many of us share in our dreams but we by no means understand them or even know why we have them. At least not from a universal scientific standpoint.

It ain't what you don't know that gets you into trouble. It's what you know for sure that just ain't so.
Mark Twain