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shock&terror

I was having a band practice at my friends house and he has a guest house in his backyard where we hung out all night. We got really stoned and when I went to bed I was in a room by myself. I was still stoned and it was completely quiet except for the humming of the ceiling fan and I fell asleep really fast and I guess I started dreaming, I don't remember much of my dream at all, but I very vaguely remember that I was walking. then I got the feeling that I was falling backwards and I heard and kind of felt a snap in the back of my head, I shook a little as if I had fallen backwards onto the bed then I woke up. I'm new to this stuff but I had been looking into astral projection for a little while but had forgotten about it, but I'm pretty sure I was thinking about it for a tiny bit at the start of my dream. I'm not sure if I actually did anything or if it was just a weird dream, it sounded similar to someones story I had read. I used to try and do this stuff but never got anywhere and I was wondering if this could actually help me do it.  If someone could maybe figure this out that would be great.

angelout

hi, i am new to board, in fact this is my first post. i guess i felt bad you had not gotten an answer yet. it sounds to me like you did have an experience, i am basing that on mine own experience, in fact my first OBE I distinctly felt the snap at the back of my neck when I came back in, it wasn't that the OBE itself was so meaningful, but when you go back in you just know that you left, i did anyway because of the snap. maybe you were just loose enough to let go, just because you were high does not mean it did not happen or that it was "drugs" but you should strive to do it naturally. hope this helps
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Kodemaster

Welcome, shock&terror!

The snapback is a typical feature of an OBE. The question to ask yourself is: when you were "walking", did it feel like a dream, or much more realistic/less "rigid"?

It's common to question your first few experiences, despite what others have said.
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shock&terror

Hey thanks for the feedback,  to Kodemaster's question about the walking...its pretty hard to tell because I don't remember it very well at all. What I do remember is that I was walking and everything was really bright.

   I wan't to try this again (minus the drugs) and i was wondering if i could get any tips on how or what i did. thanks