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Has this ever happened to you?
I don't know about you all. But, have you ever been daydreaming one cozy afternoon, staring at who knows what and, all of the sudden, you feel as if you were inside of a frame that we call body?
you know what I'm speaking of. Times when your inner self feels like moving outside of the body, glimspe at him/her self and then return to the body? :yelsick: :yelsick: :yelsick: I you are still confused, talk to one of the following: >me >myself >I >the dude who wrote this >the person who edited this thread >the man who created this thread >the boy who came up with the silly idea of writting this. |
It's called an "out of body experience."
You can get to a point where you can do it on purpose, if you work at it. |
I'm a firm believer in the out of mind experience myself. :3eye:
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*struggle*
must resist clear opening ... |
Back where I'm from, we call it "smoking weed". ;)
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There was a thread on the topic of psycho-tropic plants which you can read here: http://cellar.org/showthread.php?t=5983
(Amazing! I both remembered it and found the thread, am I getting better or not? F--K those neurologists with their bleak prognosis!) |
Tom....Hey stay off the scooby snacks. Just start with the writings of Quintus Tullius Cicero. Wanting to get out of your skin for a minute is natural to everyone and has been written about since the dawn of man/woman kind! If you do the enhancers you may not come back!! One day it's dandelion tea....then it's pot...excessive drinking.....might lead to heroin.....etc. etc. Dare to keep kids inside their bodies. haha. And If I find you digging up my garden I WILL take out the blow darts. Marichiko usually has a beautiful garden it seems....hmmmm.....green thumb Mari?
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Thanks for the pointer, but I think my post has a different purpose than that thread would allow for...the thread was on out of body experiences (I must be tired...I just typed auto-body experiences...."Man, we tripped our faces off on putty. Tim just stared at the orbital sander for hours"). I have tried a number of techniques for inducing OOBEs and/or lucid dreams (I believe that the two experiences are very, very heavily related), and have had the most consistent success using small doses of various psychoactive plants.
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And Alpha, did you know Tomas is only 15 or 16? Do you really want to be responsible if he uses the information in your post to have an out of body experience in study hall and ends up getting expelled? Food for thought. :eek: M.A.R.I.C.H.I.K.O.: Mechanical Artificial Repair and Infiltration Construct/Humanoid Intended for Killing and Observation |
Information is not to be held responsible for the way it is used. I am simply conveying my experiences with an interesting (and perfectly legal) hobby. In the interest of not being a dick, though, I must point anyone whose interest has been piqued to The Vaults of Erowid, so that you can inform yourself, make an intelligent decision as to whether to use these drugs or not, and use them safely if you decide to do so.
Before I get raped to death I also want to add that, as a generality, I don't think 16 years old is an appropriate age of consent for drug use, especially psychedelics. These drugs aren't, generally, fun drugs in the sense that pot and alcohol are. They are not social drugs and there is no guarantee that you will have a good time. I've personally experienced a number of jerky perception shifts and what felt like absolute loss of self while on psychedelics and, while I feel I am better for it in the long run, it can be a very frightening and dangerous experience. The best answer is to inform yourself when dealing with the heavy responsibility of drug use. |
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Out-of-body experiences have been theorized to have much to do with an area of the brain known as the angular gyrus. In tests, they can stimulate nerves in this area and subjects will report that they feel like they've left their body and have floated up to the ceiling. Supposedly, this small cluster of neurons is what "centers you in yourself".
I think this section of the brain also has something to do with a really interesting disease known as Cotard's Syndrome. Along with feeling outside of yourself, you can also feel that your grasp of reality and "frame of reference" are so far off that you believe you are dead or no longer exist. Freaky. |
I've had some of that sort of thing with anxiety illness. Sufferers call it "depersonalization". Anxiety can cause every single symptom you can think of...
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