dontco
19th July 2014, 02:40 PM
Hey Robert! I really appreciate you reading my question.
After a long period of trying to go OOB after waking up from a lucid dream (someone actually tried to pull me OOB 3 times, trying to help, I assume) I managed to go OOB using the rolling out technique but the same irritating symptoms come up every time so I just give up and return to the physical. (I thing someone tried to pull me out everytime I tried to float out, but I panicked)
Symptoms are:
1. Feeling very tired (got better last time I tried)
2. Problem with eyesight- I can only look down
3. Feeling extremely heavy and having a really hard time trying to move.
4. The things I touch feel solid to me- perhaps even more than in the physical
5. I can't turn around when I try to- when I tried to turn around to look at my body- I couldn't.
The possible solutions I can think of:
1. False awakening, maybe? sad, but could be true.
2. This perhaps could be the "second body" and not the "third body" which explains the heavyness. If so, what could I do to break free from it?
3. Another reason could be me being to close to the physical body (I never got out from my bedroom).
Once again, thanx so much for reading and have a lovely day! :)
After a long period of trying to go OOB after waking up from a lucid dream (someone actually tried to pull me OOB 3 times, trying to help, I assume) I managed to go OOB using the rolling out technique but the same irritating symptoms come up every time so I just give up and return to the physical. (I thing someone tried to pull me out everytime I tried to float out, but I panicked)
Symptoms are:
1. Feeling very tired (got better last time I tried)
2. Problem with eyesight- I can only look down
3. Feeling extremely heavy and having a really hard time trying to move.
4. The things I touch feel solid to me- perhaps even more than in the physical
5. I can't turn around when I try to- when I tried to turn around to look at my body- I couldn't.
The possible solutions I can think of:
1. False awakening, maybe? sad, but could be true.
2. This perhaps could be the "second body" and not the "third body" which explains the heavyness. If so, what could I do to break free from it?
3. Another reason could be me being to close to the physical body (I never got out from my bedroom).
Once again, thanx so much for reading and have a lovely day! :)