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turn around, and I rotated, so that my astral head was above my physical feet and vice versa.
I started going down into my body the wrong way! Try as I may, I couldn't stop it. Finally I
went into my body and blacked out for a second. When I came to again, I was disoriented; I
thought I should be facing East like my astral body was, but woke up facing West in my
physical [body]. In one instant I was in my astral body, looking at the West wall of the
room. The next instant I opened my eyes and saw the East wall. I felt intensely disoriented,
which was like a dizziness, but it seemed more physical than mental. In other words, it
seemed as if I were still physically feeling the spinning or reorientation my astral body.
About one minute later, the dizziness went away and I felt normal.
Since no harm ever came from these incidents, "getting in" the wrong way was never a problem.
III. The Blackout on Exit and Reentry.
Many books on the out-of-body experience claim that when a person leaves his or her body, there is
usually a split-second blackout. The same blackout happens when the person reenters the body. What is
this blackout, why does it happen, and what can we learn from it?
The split-second blackout that usually precedes and follows OBEs is a great concern because it may
make the experiences seem more subjective and less objective, less "real."
Skeptics may say that the blackout suggests a loss of consciousness during which the person might
actually start dreaming. They would say that the blackout is some kind of shortcut to the Delta brain
wave state that accompanies our everyday dreams. Therefore, they would say the OBE is just a dream,
with only subjective reality.
Some theories claim that the blackout is necessary. Crookall believed the blackout is caused because
neither the physical nor astral bodies are available as a vehicle of consciousness during the transference
of consciousness. Some people believe the blackout happens because only the subconscious self can
separate the soul from the body; therefore, the consciousness of the individual must give up all control to
the subconscious during the transference. Others maintain that the blackout occurs because during the
actual separation process, the physical brain is unable to interpret the experience. Or, perhaps the brain
can interpret the experience, but for some reason or another, the portion of the brain that is responsible
for memory in unable to function.
Despite the theories, I have experienced OBEs in which there was no lapse of consciousness during the
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separation process and OBEs in which there was no blackout during reentry. The first time this happened
was on my fifth OBE:
01/01/80 Tue - OBE #5
...I looked at my astral hands. They were gently waving back and forth....I thought my
waving must be interfering with my travels. I slowed myself down. It felt like I was drawn
closer to the physical body. I felt more physical. Then I dropped into my body and
immediately opened my eyes (no blackout). [There was] no split-second of
unconsciousness. I was fully conscious the whole time. I gently floated down [into the
body]. I felt myself become more solid. I immediately took charge of the physical body and
opened my eyes, wide awake....
In my 54th OBE, I was fully conscious for the entire exit and reentry:
10/31/81 Sat - OBE #54
...I got really comfortable, and started to "mind-sway" myself gently. I was extremely
relaxed, and my mode of thought was perfect: PASSIVE.
I went deeper toward the unconscious state, but I never got there. I felt a strange
electrical-type of sensation one third of the way up my spinal column. I also became alert,
and at the same time I became restless. I was on my back but [my back was] curved around
my pillow, and I felt uncomfortable with that position. I turned over so that I was on my
stomach, but I felt that my body didn't move with me! Only my astral body turned! I didn't
let this bother or excite me, because I knew that the separation process was not finished. I
knew I was half in and half out of my body.
I also knew what I had to do next [to finish the process]. I gently and carefully pushed
myself down a little bit, away from my body; About one inch of me was out. I instinctively
knew that the vibrations would come to me then. Sure enough, the vibrations came filtering
down into my head from above. When the vibrations were at their peak, I took [that as] my
cue, and lifted out of my body, twisting at the same time so that I was heading for my
bedroom door. I mentally noted how clear my consciousness was again. When I got to the
bedroom door, I looked and realized that my astral self was curved around an astral pillow,
just like my physical body was curved around its pillow. I reached over with my astral right
hand, and tried to pull the pillow away. That is when I noticed that I was dressed in the same
clothes as my body--my pajamas. I pulled on the pillow, but it wouldn't come free.
I got frustrated and turned so that I was facing west. I was going to look at my body to the
northwest, but I stopped turning when I looked to the west and saw some lights. I tried to
look at the lights and study them, but I noticed that my sight was strange. Everything looked
as if it was tilted back 45 degrees. It was as if my astral body was leaning at a 45-degree
angle. I wanted to see those lights better, so I tried to upright myself. But no matter how
hard I tried, I was still at a 45-degree angle. It was like I was halfway between lying down
and standing up. I thought to look at my physical body, but when I thought about my body, I
immediately went into it without getting a chance to look at it.
I was now semi-physical in my body, and I made a great effort to stay awake. I kept saying
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to myself, "I will stay conscious." Then I thought that if I opened my eyes again it would
help me stay awake. So with a great effort, I opened my eyes and everything was blurry. But
I was awake. Then it seemed like I was in the cataleptic state. Very, very slowly my sight
became more "real" until I was fully back in my body. I was fully physical again. When I [ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]
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turn around, and I rotated, so that my astral head was above my physical feet and vice versa.
I started going down into my body the wrong way! Try as I may, I couldn't stop it. Finally I
went into my body and blacked out for a second. When I came to again, I was disoriented; I
thought I should be facing East like my astral body was, but woke up facing West in my
physical [body]. In one instant I was in my astral body, looking at the West wall of the
room. The next instant I opened my eyes and saw the East wall. I felt intensely disoriented,
which was like a dizziness, but it seemed more physical than mental. In other words, it
seemed as if I were still physically feeling the spinning or reorientation my astral body.
About one minute later, the dizziness went away and I felt normal.
Since no harm ever came from these incidents, "getting in" the wrong way was never a problem.
III. The Blackout on Exit and Reentry.
Many books on the out-of-body experience claim that when a person leaves his or her body, there is
usually a split-second blackout. The same blackout happens when the person reenters the body. What is
this blackout, why does it happen, and what can we learn from it?
The split-second blackout that usually precedes and follows OBEs is a great concern because it may
make the experiences seem more subjective and less objective, less "real."
Skeptics may say that the blackout suggests a loss of consciousness during which the person might
actually start dreaming. They would say that the blackout is some kind of shortcut to the Delta brain
wave state that accompanies our everyday dreams. Therefore, they would say the OBE is just a dream,
with only subjective reality.
Some theories claim that the blackout is necessary. Crookall believed the blackout is caused because
neither the physical nor astral bodies are available as a vehicle of consciousness during the transference
of consciousness. Some people believe the blackout happens because only the subconscious self can
separate the soul from the body; therefore, the consciousness of the individual must give up all control to
the subconscious during the transference. Others maintain that the blackout occurs because during the
actual separation process, the physical brain is unable to interpret the experience. Or, perhaps the brain
can interpret the experience, but for some reason or another, the portion of the brain that is responsible
for memory in unable to function.
Despite the theories, I have experienced OBEs in which there was no lapse of consciousness during the
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separation process and OBEs in which there was no blackout during reentry. The first time this happened
was on my fifth OBE:
01/01/80 Tue - OBE #5
...I looked at my astral hands. They were gently waving back and forth....I thought my
waving must be interfering with my travels. I slowed myself down. It felt like I was drawn
closer to the physical body. I felt more physical. Then I dropped into my body and
immediately opened my eyes (no blackout). [There was] no split-second of
unconsciousness. I was fully conscious the whole time. I gently floated down [into the
body]. I felt myself become more solid. I immediately took charge of the physical body and
opened my eyes, wide awake....
In my 54th OBE, I was fully conscious for the entire exit and reentry:
10/31/81 Sat - OBE #54
...I got really comfortable, and started to "mind-sway" myself gently. I was extremely
relaxed, and my mode of thought was perfect: PASSIVE.
I went deeper toward the unconscious state, but I never got there. I felt a strange
electrical-type of sensation one third of the way up my spinal column. I also became alert,
and at the same time I became restless. I was on my back but [my back was] curved around
my pillow, and I felt uncomfortable with that position. I turned over so that I was on my
stomach, but I felt that my body didn't move with me! Only my astral body turned! I didn't
let this bother or excite me, because I knew that the separation process was not finished. I
knew I was half in and half out of my body.
I also knew what I had to do next [to finish the process]. I gently and carefully pushed
myself down a little bit, away from my body; About one inch of me was out. I instinctively
knew that the vibrations would come to me then. Sure enough, the vibrations came filtering
down into my head from above. When the vibrations were at their peak, I took [that as] my
cue, and lifted out of my body, twisting at the same time so that I was heading for my
bedroom door. I mentally noted how clear my consciousness was again. When I got to the
bedroom door, I looked and realized that my astral self was curved around an astral pillow,
just like my physical body was curved around its pillow. I reached over with my astral right
hand, and tried to pull the pillow away. That is when I noticed that I was dressed in the same
clothes as my body--my pajamas. I pulled on the pillow, but it wouldn't come free.
I got frustrated and turned so that I was facing west. I was going to look at my body to the
northwest, but I stopped turning when I looked to the west and saw some lights. I tried to
look at the lights and study them, but I noticed that my sight was strange. Everything looked
as if it was tilted back 45 degrees. It was as if my astral body was leaning at a 45-degree
angle. I wanted to see those lights better, so I tried to upright myself. But no matter how
hard I tried, I was still at a 45-degree angle. It was like I was halfway between lying down
and standing up. I thought to look at my physical body, but when I thought about my body, I
immediately went into it without getting a chance to look at it.
I was now semi-physical in my body, and I made a great effort to stay awake. I kept saying
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to myself, "I will stay conscious." Then I thought that if I opened my eyes again it would
help me stay awake. So with a great effort, I opened my eyes and everything was blurry. But
I was awake. Then it seemed like I was in the cataleptic state. Very, very slowly my sight
became more "real" until I was fully back in my body. I was fully physical again. When I [ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]