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Left My Body, Got Stuck in a Word
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I felt completely helpless and everything continued to burn intensely. I tried to run, but my legs felt like rubber bands, and I found that I was suspended in the air, taking off flying forward in one-second spurts, each time bursting through another wall. I began to feel extremely weak, and felt as though I were losing consciousness.
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Mind With No Body
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The last thing I remember of the "normal" world was my sitter; Jeremy, asking me if I wanted any more. It was then that I asked him "What the fuck are you?" and layed my head back and shut my eyes. I remember being pulled down. I felt panicked but at the same time very very at home.
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Accidental Discovery: Efficient OBE Technique
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And then, something weird happened. My body started tingling and vibrating very strongly. Behind my closed eyes, I could see an imaginary hand that I could move independantly of my physical hand. I also noticed a sharp whistling sound. Startled and annoyed by the situation, I opened my eyes and decided to come out of this state, which was difficult because of the temporary physical paralysis.
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Am I Awake or Not?
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My OBE's started when I was 15. I had only experienced the vibrational state a few times, but it was the scariest thing that had ever happened to me. I have had 10 or more experiences since then. I have been able to control and sometimes induce these experiences after reading a book called, "Adventures Beyond The Body."
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The oldest surviving explicit reports of a near-death experience in Western literature is Plato's legend of Er, a soldier who awoke on his funeral pyre. But this story is not just a random anecdote for Plato. He integrated at least three elements of the near-death experience into his philosophy: the departure of the soul from the cave of shadows to see the light of truth, the flight of the soul to a vision of pure celestial being and its subsequent recollection of the vision of light, which is the very purpose of philosophy. |
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