English enough to move 3 threads to peanut gallery because it upsets your narrative and contradicts relative time theory. not the banning from your thread starts.Annoyed Liberall » 06 Jun 2022, 12:50 pm » wrote: ↑ Either speak english or GTFO out of this thread.
Last warning.
Bye byeomh » 06 Jun 2022, 12:53 pm » wrote: ↑ English enough to move 3 threads to peanut gallery because it upsets your narrative and contradicts relative time theory. not the banning from your thread starts.
I had paranormal experiences in childhood through my mid 20s. I made a conscious effort to shut them off but they seem to be there still if I opened myself to them. Think it's an interesting and under explored aspect of the human condition.AnnoyedLiberall » 06 Jun 2022, 12:40 pm » wrote: ↑ My paranormal experiences are life long, and almost daily.
I wouldn't even know where to start.
I have always been too afraid to really study it, but I finally realized it's not going away, so I need to embrace it.
Maybe I can help someone else.
Neo.. I practiced leaving my body for 4 months.. From a book.. Me the smart arss.. dumb.Neo » 06 Jun 2022, 12:59 pm » wrote: ↑ I had paranormal experiences in childhood through my mid 20s. I made a conscious effort to shut them off but they seem to be there still if I opened myself to them. Think it's an interesting and under explored aspect of the human condition.
The level of education in this forum is rather low.AnnoyedLiberall » 06 Jun 2022, 11:39 am » wrote: ↑ Is anyone familiar with this project and Remote Viewing?
RV is something I have just started dabbling with.
I was doing it before I knew what it was called.
I watched a movie yesterday called Third Eye Spies.
I have never heard of this project or knew about any of this.
I would like to discuss it with people more educated than myself.
So do you believe xo? the gubmint uses it?Xavier_Onassis » 06 Jun 2022, 1:14 pm » wrote: ↑ The level of education in this forum is rather low.
There is a lot of information available about Remote Viewing online.
OK, you may think I'm nuts but I've had several myself, although they're not what I'd call premonitions. A couple came years ago without any outside stimulant, but I've been using medical marijuana for the last two years for chronic hip and back pain due to bursitis and arthritis, mostly at night to help get to sleep. Once the relaxation kicks in (5 minutes after 3-4 puffs) and before falling asleep, the reality of the visions I get is incredible. It's gotten to where my wife will often ask me the next morning if I went "travelling" (as I call it) last night and where I went or what I saw. The sensation is hard to describe, but it's as if my mind becomes free to roam through many different tangents and suddenly I'll find myself at the beach, on a ballfield, or dozens of other places. But I'm able to still be in full control of what I do or say within that vision, unlike while being in a normal dream state. Most startling are the recollection of some dreams that I've realized I've had repeatedly but never remembered before, and I suddenly can recall them in great detail. They come flooding back like I flipped a switch, and I'm amazed that I never remembered them before, even though I now know I've had that same dream many times.Neo » 06 Jun 2022, 12:10 pm » wrote: ↑ Had out of body experiences, have had lucid dreams that were premonitions. Usually very trivial and unhelpful things. The concept fascinates me, never experienced or tried it but, based on my other experiences, I believe there is something to it. Would love to hear your experiences.
Have come to similar conclusions. Time as we perceive it, is linear. Certain drugs allow people to see things out of sequence and out of place. At what cost? I am not certain. I have had enough movies spoiled for me, i know my own end is likely inglorious screaming in pain covered in my own excrement. I trust the author of the story we are living. It's been a fun ride, I would give it five stars.Zeets2 » 06 Jun 2022, 1:58 pm » wrote: ↑ OK, you may think I'm nuts but I've had several myself, although they're not what I'd call premonitions. A couple came years ago without any outside stimulant, but I've been using medical marijuana for the last two years for chronic hip and back pain due to bursitis and arthritis, mostly at night to help get to sleep. Once the relaxation kicks in (5 minutes after 3-4 puffs) and before falling asleep, the reality of the visions I get is incredible. It's gotten to where my wife will often ask me the next morning if I went "travelling" (as I call it) last night and where I went or what I saw. The sensation is hard to describe, but it's as if my mind becomes free to roam through many different tangents and suddenly I'll find myself at the beach, on a ballfield, or dozens of other places. But I'm able to still be in full control of what I do or say within that vision, unlike while being in a normal dream state. Most startling are the recollection of some dreams that I've realized I've had repeatedly but never remembered before, and I suddenly can recall them in great detail. They come flooding back like I flipped a switch, and I'm amazed that I never remembered them before, even though I now know I've had that same dream many times.
I've come to believe that the marijuana is somehow unlocking a door to a part of the brain that's normally dormant, but it opens just a crack on rare occasions when under the right conditions. I could tell you about some unbelievable experiences, but I know if someone else told me something similar, I'd think they were crazy too.
I'd love to know exactly how it works!
I really think we are all capable, but some are just more tuned in than others.Neo » 06 Jun 2022, 12:59 pm » wrote: ↑ I had paranormal experiences in childhood through my mid 20s. I made a conscious effort to shut them off but they seem to be there still if I opened myself to them. Think it's an interesting and under explored aspect of the human condition.
I had a similar experience this past weekend.sooted up Cyndi » 06 Jun 2022, 1:13 pm » wrote: ↑ Neo.. I practiced leaving my body for 4 months.. From a book.. Me the smart arss.. dumb.
Gonna take a fun trip!
I finally did it one night... I rose out of my body!! Five feet above my body! When it happened.. I couldn't believe it!
ooooo
I was so surprised and petrified!! ruh roh!!! got scared to death!
I snapped back in!!! and it hurt like HELL!
Never tried again!! Don't go there? What if you couldn't come back???? I expected to sore with the Eagles.ouchy
Yes, I realize there is a great big Internet out there at my disposal.Xavier_Onassis » 06 Jun 2022, 1:14 pm » wrote: ↑ The level of education in this forum is rather low.
There is a lot of information available about Remote Viewing online.
no! it was real.. If it hurt to pop back in? It was real?AnnoyedLiberall » 06 Jun 2022, 2:14 pm » wrote: ↑ I had a similar experience this past weekend.
I had my twin grand sons at the lake with me.
On Friday night when I was sleeping I drifted out of my body.
I was up and I saw myself lying in bed.
I jerked up.
I still don't know if it was a dream.
I often have lucid dreams.Zeets2 » 06 Jun 2022, 1:58 pm » wrote: ↑ OK, you may think I'm nuts but I've had several myself, although they're not what I'd call premonitions. A couple came years ago without any outside stimulant, but I've been using medical marijuana for the last two years for chronic hip and back pain due to bursitis and arthritis, mostly at night to help get to sleep. Once the relaxation kicks in (5 minutes after 3-4 puffs) and before falling asleep, the reality of the visions I get is incredible. It's gotten to where my wife will often ask me the next morning if I went "travelling" (as I call it) last night and where I went or what I saw. The sensation is hard to describe, but it's as if my mind becomes free to roam through many different tangents and suddenly I'll find myself at the beach, on a ballfield, or dozens of other places. But I'm able to still be in full control of what I do or say within that vision, unlike while being in a normal dream state. Most startling are the recollection of some dreams that I've realized I've had repeatedly but never remembered before, and I suddenly can recall them in great detail. They come flooding back like I flipped a switch, and I'm amazed that I never remembered them before, even though I now know I've had that same dream many times.
I've come to believe that the marijuana is somehow unlocking a door to a part of the brain that's normally dormant, but it opens just a crack on rare occasions when under the right conditions. I could tell you about some unbelievable experiences, but I know if someone else told me something similar, I'd think they were crazy too.
I'd love to know exactly how it works!
I saw a demonic entity. They are not as portrayed in film. Not humanoid and not confined to a form one would mistake for terrestrial life. The one I saw was in the form of a cloud hovering over a city, a tentacle of mist would reach down and a slight yellow flash could be observed. Saw it reach down four times at approximately the same location. The next day I drove to the location, it was a hospice and four residents had passed that night. Not sure what I saw but it was chilling.AnnoyedLiberall » 06 Jun 2022, 2:12 pm » wrote: ↑ I really think we are all capable, but some are just more tuned in than others.
My last experience was last weekend.
My cat was in my room laying in the closet.
I looked at him and said get out of there.
He disappeared.
I had him put to sleep the week before that.
When I had him put to sleep, I was holding him and petting his head.
I saw a mist rise from his body. I knew he was gone before the Vet told me.
I have never encountered a UFO or Sasquatch.
Although I definitely believe they both exist.
My experiences are all spiritual.
I don't remember any pain, but I was so shocked to see myself lying there!sooted up Cyndi » 06 Jun 2022, 2:21 pm » wrote: ↑ no! it was real.. If it hurt to pop back in? It was real?
I dont think at this point I am that evolved?
not yet!! will work on that? giggle![]()
That's amazing!Neo » 06 Jun 2022, 2:22 pm » wrote: ↑ I saw a demonic entity. They are not as portrayed in film. Not humanoid and not confined to a form one would mistake for terrestrial life. The one I saw was in the form of a cloud hovering over a city, a tentacle of mist would reach down and a slight yellow flash could be observed. Saw it reach down four times at approximately the same location. The next day I drove to the location, it was a hospice and four residents had passed that night. Not sure what I saw but it was chilling.
I never would have believed in these kinds of things either if I hadn't experienced them myself so many times. But I've never heard about achieving that kind of mental state with the aid of crystals, and now I'm curious enough to want to learn more. Are there others you've tried with similar results? You can probably guess what I'm thinking! I'd LOVE to try something like that in conjunction with the marijuana, just to see if it reaches even further.AnnoyedLiberall » 06 Jun 2022, 2:21 pm » wrote: ↑ I often have lucid dreams.
I also totally believe you.
The marijuana may just get you to a relaxed state enough to shut your conscious mind off.
I have achieved that through meditation with crystals. I use amethyst to open my third eye chakra, and clear quartz to up the power of the amethyst.
I never thought I would be good at meditation, but I really am.
A month ago I put a lapis lazuli under my husband's pillow.
Since it's been there, he has had crazy dreams and he remembers them very clearly.
He is amazed because he's not really the kind of guy to believe in the woo woo.
Good catch. I felt like I was in the presence of death. Cold, unfeeling. It felt evil but you are right, that could certainly be a bias on my part. Is death demonic, is death evil? I know our original plan didn't include death as part of the package. I believe we are eternal beings, death is just an end to the physical body. Death can be a merciful end to suffering. I may be wrong in calling it demonic.AnnoyedLiberall » 06 Jun 2022, 2:31 pm » wrote: ↑ That's amazing!
Why do you think it was demonic?
I have only had one experience I would classify as dark.
I was laying in bed watching tv.
My room got super hot and the wall that the tv is on got all hazy and out of focus.
I rubbed my eyes and the wall seemed to be on fire.
Just fire everywhere. It lasted for less than a minute, but it felt like forever.
My heart was pounding and I felt like I was going to pee myself.
Then it was gone.
I have no idea what it meant, and I am thankful I have never seen it again.
I am very new to it, and in no position to be giving counsel.Zeets2 » 06 Jun 2022, 2:38 pm » wrote: ↑ I never would have believed in these kinds of things either if I hadn't experienced them myself so many times. But I've never heard about achieving that kind of mental state with the aid of crystals, and now I'm curious enough to want to learn more. Are there others you've tried with similar results? You can probably guess what I'm thinking! I'd LOVE to try something like that in conjunction with the marijuana, just to see if it reaches even further.
I'm guessing there are far more people that have experienced this kind of phenomenon but knowing how absurd it might sound, they prefer to keep it to themselves.
Death is scary for sure and it's unnerving to be around it.Neo » 06 Jun 2022, 2:38 pm » wrote: ↑ Good catch. I felt like I was in the presence of death. Cold, unfeeling. It felt evil but you are right, that could certainly be a bias on my part. Is death demonic, is death evil? I know our original plan didn't include death as part of the package. I believe we are eternal beings, death is just an end to the physical body. Death can be a merciful end to suffering. I may be wrong in calling it demonic.
Haven't had a room on fire experience. That sounds horrible!