A couple unusual experiences I haven't read/heard about before.
Just returned from a projection (my fifth successful intentional one) starting approx 12:30PM today that took approx 1hr-45mins. I had no sensation of time whilst away and many wonderful experiences I'm now remembering and writing in my journal.
I believe I was 100% lucid for duration and feel that I have remembered almost everything that occurred.
Now, upon return I feel like I've been 'away' for most of the day. Like I've had a whole day's activities squashed into my projection time. Is this common?
Question 2. As I began projecting, I recall fluidly spinning around horizontally and vertically (like riding a rollercoaster :roll:). I felt some initial queasiness, dizzyness from this. Is this also common?
Quote from: markf on December 18, 2007, 00:25:55
A couple unusual experiences I haven't read/heard about before.
Just returned from a projection (my fifth successful intentional one) starting approx 12:30PM today that took approx 1hr-45mins. I had no sensation of time whilst away and many wonderful experiences I'm now remembering and writing in my journal.
I believe I was 100% lucid for duration and feel that I have remembered almost everything that occurred.
Now, upon return I feel like I've been 'away' for most of the day. Like I've had a whole day's activities squashed into my projection time. Is this common?
Hi Mark. Do I know you? :wink:
Depends on where you went. If I go to the RTZ I don't have such a feeling of time disparity, but if I go somewhere else, as in astral landscape, and even more if I interact with guides or beings, then I do get the feeling of a lot of time having passed. It's possible that different 'areas' or 'scales' have different timespace configurations, and your brain doesn't 'decode' them that way. Just an idea.
QuoteQuestion 2. As I began projecting, I recall fluidly spinning around horizontally and vertically (like riding a rollercoaster :roll:). I felt some initial queasiness, dizzyness from this. Is this also common?
This is also something that happens when you shift locales/focuses. So I'd say that anyone that projects eventually experiences this, unless they always go to the same place.
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Now, upon return I feel like I've been 'away' for most of the day. Like I've had a whole day's activities squashed into my projection time. Is this common?
Yeah, there have been times when I felt like I was out a long time.
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Question 2. As I began projecting, I recall fluidly spinning around horizontally and vertically (like riding a rollercoaster :roll:). I felt some initial queasiness, dizzyness from this. Is this also common?
Definitely. I've experienced this several times in the past.