It seems to me that out of body experiences is an act of moving from one
dimension to another, or even a time traveling experience where your spirit
moves quicker then your body or it goes to other levels of reality.
What are your feelings??
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> From: Ellen (Cubanita99) <cuban...@my-deja.com>
> To: deja.c...@list.deja.com
> Subject: Astral Projections
> Date: Monday, November 29, 1999 4:09 AM
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> Alafia!!
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> Hello everyone,
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> I've had an intersting email from someone named Colin who has been
> reading our Dreams thread in our Ile. He's very interested in Ifa, and
> hopes to be initiated with his guardian Ochosi.
>
> And he asked me a question that I was hoping no one would ask, because
> it seemed too strange. Frankly, it made me feel like a freak. But with
> my new-found courage, thanks to Gladys and her dream experiences with
> her family, I will ask the question myself and see if anyone else has
> had similar experiences. (Gladys maybe knows of some??)
>
> It's regarding out-of-body experiences, sometimes called astral
> projections. Has anyone (besides me) had them? And if so, what are
> they like?
>
> Colin mentioned walking through walls and flying through electric power
> cables. Mine tend to be very stationary, and very close to my physical
> body. Occasionaly I'm not in visual contact with my physical body, but
> even then I'm not moving (nothing as fun as walking through walls, I'm
> afraid). If I'm not in visual contact with my body, watching some
> future situation involving myself as it unfolds, I'm usually up very
> high, like in a tree, and looking down. There is a very large maple
> tree next to my parents house, and as child I would climb up as high as
> I could before the branches became too small to support me (about 50
> feet about ground). And often, when I would experience such a
> projection, I would instantaneously appear at the top of this tree,
> looking down into my back yard, watching some future scene unfold as if
> it were occurring in the back yard. Then I would instantaneously rejoin
> my physical body. Because I am (I apologize for the Star Trek
> terminology) "beemed back and forth", there is no traveling to and from
> my physical body, which is why I've never done the "walking through
> walls" bit.
>
> So, does anyone else have experiences to share?
>
> Blessings,
>
> Ellen
>
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Alafia!
Wow! This is really interesting. I've never had this sort of
experience. And I've never given birth either. Has anyone else had
interesting birth experiences?