It is called "astral projection". I used to know a guy (now deceased) who claimed he could do this while asleep, pretty much at will. Always willing to experiment, I read the literature on it and then tried, night after night, to do the same. Usually, no luck.
But then one night it seemed that I was able to float through the air to the top of the Empire State Building. I looked hard for small identifying marks that I could later use to prove I'd really been there, but anything I hadn't seen in waking life was too blurry to be meaningful. Real as the experience seemed, I concluded that it was all just a dream. I'm now very skeptical about the possibility of real astral projection.
2007-01-31 04:23:58
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answered by Husker41 7
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It's called astro-traveling. I watched a program some time ago about the subject.
The "scientists" took a person, who claimed the ability to astro-travel, into an unknown residence, put that person in a bedroom and asked them to "travel" down to another section of the home and describe the room and person sitting in there.
The astro-traveler said the person in that room was female, was sitting in a library, schetching a picture. And the astro-traveler was correct.
I rarely get the sensation of this happening.
2007-01-31 11:51:07
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answered by Ella 7
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No, but wish I could, and remember it all when I woke up. I have heard of it happening though.
2007-01-31 11:45:33
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answered by rob_hallock 4
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Yeah!
2007-01-31 11:46:01
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answered by Ebby 6
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