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Originally posted by Morgenstern89
The River Goddess' popular thread about her experience with The Yanker was what finally got me excited enough to join up see if I could learn anything from the folks here on the board.
Originally posted by Morgenstern89
After 7+ years of trying to have another experience, and failing, I can't help but be a little frustrated with the current state of OBE/AP "education", for lack of a better term. We now have great information available to us, what with series such as Lucidology 101, which not only state the importance of sleep paralysis as a requirement for these experiences, but give a boatload of information as to how to achieve this state. Yet I constantly see the same bits and pieces of advice thrown around that contain the same useless philosophy and superfluous steps. Breath deep, align the chakras, open the third eye, keep a dream journal, relax the mind, etc etc. People cling to these outdated pieces of advice. Not to say that these are useless exercises, just that these have been repeated so often that they have become undeserving pillars of OBE/AP lore, and that anyone who has spent ten minutes researching the topic knows that that alone isn't going to shoot you out of your body. Not to mention the delusional unicorn kisses and pixie glitter theatrics that people like to throw around these days.
Originally posted by Morgenstern89
Thanks for the reply, RT.
I agree that keeping it simple is important. From time to time I can induce pretty strong vibrations, and a squeezing sensation, but my awareness remains very firmly planted in my head. I feel like the vibrations alone aren't enough to do the trick. The times that I do experience sleep paralysis are very head and torso oriented. Because I can't move my arms and legs, it feels as if those parts of my "energy body" have been sucked up into the torso, and I can feel myself just kind of bobbing around loosely inside my head and chest. But, I only ever wake up with sleep paralysis, I can never induce it, which is unfortunate because I feel it is the key state for me. Anything less usually results in discomfort, since I have to lay still for several hours to experience even slight vibrations.
Originally posted by hoffmanizer
For.the past three years I've been having sleep parallisis some times on a.regular basis , up to two or.three times a night but could go months with out it . I have not experienced obe for I have just recently even found out that is what it is . But I can tell u its scarry as # . When it comes on strong it feels like someone is trying to pull meme out of my bed . I've just started researching this and apparently that's when I'm suppost to go with it instead of fight it like I've been doing . But ill tell u it feels like u are a little kid and there is a monster under your bed . It's the strongest feeling something bad is in the room with me something really bad god its so frighting . I'm 333 years old.and have never been so scared not because I can't move but because if feels limesomething is in the room with me . That's my expera.ce to this date