stavros
17th March 2008, 12:45 AM
Hi Robert,
When I was very young (about 10-12, I'm now 38), when I was tired and in bed at night, a feeling of the real world falling away from me would occur. With or without my eyes closed, everything would appear to be moving away from me, becoming smaller and I would have the feeling that if I touched something, it would be thin, rough and brittle. Soon after this began happening, I found myself levitating from my bed. It was a physical sensation, would only happen with my eyes closed and I had no eyes-closed vision. It felt as if my real body was levitating. With time, I could control these levitations until they became flight, of a sort (but if I remember correctly, still with no vision). These sensations disappeared with puberty and I forgot them completely until only the last couple of years. I have recently begun practising your energy work (with pretty good results) and have had the real world retreating experience again a couple of times.
Can you explain what this phenomenon is?
Stavros.
When I was very young (about 10-12, I'm now 38), when I was tired and in bed at night, a feeling of the real world falling away from me would occur. With or without my eyes closed, everything would appear to be moving away from me, becoming smaller and I would have the feeling that if I touched something, it would be thin, rough and brittle. Soon after this began happening, I found myself levitating from my bed. It was a physical sensation, would only happen with my eyes closed and I had no eyes-closed vision. It felt as if my real body was levitating. With time, I could control these levitations until they became flight, of a sort (but if I remember correctly, still with no vision). These sensations disappeared with puberty and I forgot them completely until only the last couple of years. I have recently begun practising your energy work (with pretty good results) and have had the real world retreating experience again a couple of times.
Can you explain what this phenomenon is?
Stavros.