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originally posted by: ahnggk
originally posted by: calstorm
Mild dissociation and adrenaline. Pretty clear. Something in your subconscious triggered a danger warning. You conscious mind didn't pick up on it. Your subconscious was in control. Hence the "autopilot."
I think the body responds to adrenaline by increased heart and respiration rate in addition to increased strength and stamina.
But my heart rate and respiration was the same after I ran those 7 floors up the stairs. Honestly, I couldn't even feel my heart beat, which I usually do after a physically demanding activity or even just by feeling angry or nervous.
I felt like I did not do anything at all so I found it very strange, otherwise, I wouldn't have posted here in paranormal thread.
originally posted by: imitator
a reply to: ahnggk
when your hypnotized it comes from the subconscious, for example you wouldn't be thinking of running... you would be dazed as you described above etc...
I was thinking of something else.
That something else may have been a "key" to your subconscious to run...
Maybe you had a run-in with an MKultra agent...
originally posted by: one4all
You mean you just ran up 7 flights of stairs and learned you were Athletic?
That's very unlikely. You didn't actually measure it before and after, right?
originally posted by: ahnggk
But my heart rate and respiration was the same after I ran those 7 floors up the stairs.
What just happened???
I ran up 7 floors in my compound.
It got me into thinking.... If I could place my mind in such state all the time, I could theoretically, never get tired, regardless of what physical activity I'm doing. Like I said, I'm not athletic. From almost collapsing and gasping to air to like nothing happened, it is just impossible, I have not heard of it in any workout regime.
My mind is most definitely involved in this unusual anomaly.
This is just biologically impossible.
It really has to do with performing intense imagination which sends me into autopilot mode and lose track of time and everything becomes effortless.
It would take great mental discipline to actually pull it off reliably if I have correctly pinpointed the source of the anomaly as the mind.
I'm pretty sure I wasn't thinking of running at that time, I was thinking of something else.