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chas688

Occasionally, I will become conscious while still out of my body. Usually this is floating quite close 1-2 feet away from the ceiling. The first thing while in this state that will catch my attention is the LED Green Light from the Smoke Alarm. This has happened several times and 75% of the time the light appears to me as an eye or something with very bad intent. I interpret this while out of my physical as very menacing energy. I've gone ahead and taped up the green light with some black electrical tape, but there is some green light behind the alarm itself that seeps through, causing the same effect.

My question is, what is anyone else's experience with Light Emitting Diode (LED) lights while not in the physical? Do colors make a difference? Alarm clocks (espcially red ones) cause the same effect for me, so I have to disable them.

Thanks, All!

ThaomasOfGrey

I haven't experienced anything with lights before. It seems like it is most likely some kind of abstract interpretation of your fears. Sometimes, prior to making a full transition I will experience a vision. It is an interesting thing because when you are really aware of it you may notice that underlying emotion of your thought is only loosely related to what you see.

To find the truth of the scenario you may need to uncover that underlying emotion.

Szaxx

Your thinking is too physical.
What would happen to you emotionally if the alarm went off at night?
Those first few seconds upon awakening are most prominent. You've already thought about this and programmed your subconscious to conditional reactions.
Now think about what you felt whilst out and youay find a match with the event actually occurring.
Welcome to the physics of the Astral.
There's far more where the eye can't see.
Close your eyes and open your mind.

chas688

Perhaps you're right, the light appears only menacing once I am returning or in the process of returning to the physical. I haven't considered fear with this since a green light is indicative of "all systems go" in my book. The alarm clocks which are red and LED do this too. Incandescent light does not have the same frequency as these LED lights. I would encourage anyone who can do so to try to take a look at an LED while out of their body, if they can remember to do it.

All of my conscious projections have been very difficult if not impossible to control. I once in the RTZ was looking at my body, hands, etc and there were a ton of color sparkles swimming around and (my?) a voice told me, "The etheric body is an unbridled horse." I certainly believe that to be true now because every time I have had a conscious projection, I tend to have to follow my will-of-the-wisp, not what I planned to do in the physical. There certainly is a higher guide, though, throughout the process who chimes in once in a while. And by guide, I don't mean in the "go ask your guides" kind of way, though I believe there is that too. What it is more is like a voice of much higher reason within who chimes in once and again during these experiences.

So what these LED lights mean, I don't know. Maybe I have some subconscious abduction issues or something.

Chas688

FuzzyQuills

Hey dude, would it be possible if you could transport yourself to my house? (In NPMR of course. ;)) I can leave on my Wii, the phone and a few other things, since they all have LEDs, and that way you could investigate those. I also wonder what vibe blue LEDs give... (The blue one will be my 3DS if you're willing to take this up)

Also, wish i could just pass straight out right now and check out this LED stuff myself... :D (Can't yet... last time I did get out, I was dashing across a dirt road for quite some time in an unknown direction)
This world's Captain Falcon; A title I will pass down to a chosen one when I leave this dimension.

ThaomasOfGrey

Quote from: chas688 on November 10, 2015, 22:38:33
All of my conscious projections have been very difficult if not impossible to control.

...every time I have had a conscious projection, I tend to have to follow my will-of-the-wisp, not what I planned to do in the physical.

Why does this happen? I am totally familiar with the lack of control in dream based projections because you are starting from a lower level of awareness. I thought that a conscious projection didn't suffer this problem because you are starting at waking awareness. I have only consciously projected once for less than 30 seconds. I didn't have control of the situation, but I did have control over my own mind and will, unlike some dreams.

Szaxx

I've seen the sparkling too, its nice to see more of us have.
The LEDS may be a fear test. This would indicate you may find problems in future experiences if its not resolved. Convince yourself they are friendly and the fear should dissipate.
There's far more where the eye can't see.
Close your eyes and open your mind.

chas688

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QuoteWhy does this happen? I am totally familiar with the lack of control in dream based projections because you are starting from a lower level of awareness. I thought that a conscious projection didn't suffer this problem because you are starting at waking awareness.

Most of my experiences seem to slip into a dream-like state the further away from my (physical) body I go. This may be just me, but I find it difficult to maintain the fully waking consciousness too far from my body. I have heard of the dangers of using labels recently on this board and in other places and that is good advice, but at the time, I didn't have that advice and I thought I was failing due to the fully conscious slipping into a dream-like state. I have also tried "Clarity Now" when I have started to fuzz out and sometimes it has worked and sometimes it hasn't. I think for me, I need to hang around longer in the RTZ, but like the x-box guy stated, he somehow ends up out the door down a dirt road, it is hard to find anything in the RTZ to pique my interest. Maybe that's where the LEDs come in, lol. But in all seriousness, I need to focus on more discipline, more left-brain discrimination and try to employ some more logic in any experience I may have in the future.

@Szaxx - I'm going to try that. Good idea.

Chas688