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Im 14 and have been reading here for the past 2 days about OBES and sleep walking and stuff. i would love to experience a OBE one night while sleeping. But how would i go about doing so? and im scared that if i was to have one, i wouldnt be able to get back in my body or something lol. I mean, when your floating over your body, what brings you back in? if youve had one, did you just go lay where your body was, or did you like just randomly re enter without making yourself? and how long do you get to fly around? i asked my dad and he said he had one while getting knee surgery, that he floated up and saw his body, then went over to a heater in the room and saw a doctor wake him up, so he woke up. but since it would be at night, who would be there to wake me up?

2007-04-28 23:17:53 · 10 answers · asked by ilikeyellow123 3 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Dangerous kid, WAY dangerous. You can't perform brain surgery that doesn't kill someone without years of schooling and you can't have an out of body experience without messing yourself up without years of training.

2007-04-28 23:21:36 · answer #1 · answered by Voodoid 7 · 3 0

I am the same age as you, and OBE's are sometimes terrifying. some nights i get them up to 8 times others none.though i have not yet mastered the floating part i have felt coming out and going in. My most memorable was one morning a while ago. it was my first. Coming out is very peacefull just like a deep sleep. Then i could see all around but couldnt move at all. i remember screaming out help but couldnt get the words out. i could see hear and it felt so wierd. i was 12 then so i was rather terrified, so i wanted it to stop. i shook myself out of it. The feeling of going back in was painfull and the worst amount of fear i have ever had. I did not sleep normally, and slept in the same position each night so this wouldnt happen again for months. Now i have tried to coax it but have failed. I would just not "want" one but let it come if its meant to be.

2007-05-02 09:25:20 · answer #2 · answered by Ellie 3 · 0 0

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2016-12-29 15:08:17 · answer #3 · answered by strandberg 4 · 0 0

When you go to bed, lay flat on your back with your arms and legs away from your body. Eyes closed. Then imagine that your body is getting lighter, starting from your toes and working your way up your body. By the time you get to your head you should feel weightless. Go with this weightlessness feeling and you should have an out of body experience.

2007-04-28 23:27:24 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 1

Personally i think you are still too young.

But if you are serious about it then you won't mind studying up on it before you attempt this.

You need to start at the beginning like everyone else.

You would need to learn all about meditation.
Start off with easy ones and build up to travel ones.

But i warn you this takes time and practice, you cannot do it overnight.
Even at that like i said i think you are too young.....

2007-04-28 23:30:17 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

boy it is better to not try something that has its workings in the spirit if you do not understand it and this is beyound you you are thinking it is just a dream that you can will your self to have but the truth is it is a move of the spirit not a toy and if you dont know what you are doing you leave your mind and body open to evil forces and i do mean ugly evil forces this is not a game stop now do not try this witch craft it can hurt you i repeat it is not a game

2007-04-28 23:31:33 · answer #6 · answered by steel warrior 01 2 · 0 1

It was something that happened to me as a child and it ended by the time I got closer to about 10 years old. I was a habitual sleepwalker, spoke in my sleep every night and had a lot of 'night terrors'. I have vivid memories of 'floating' in the corner of my room and looking down at myself asleep in my bed. I would just watch myself. I felt that I was only a pair of eyes having no physical body because I was crammed so far into the corner that it would have been impossible for me to have a body behind me. I suppose they were only 'dreams' but they were a certain type of dream that I haven't had since childhood. I never did any of that stuff purposely and I don't know how any of it happened. I would just wake up the next day and remember that the night before I had been 'floating' up in the corner of my room. I remember sleepwalking and how I was usually aware of my surroundings but I was not really in 'reality'. I used to do weird stuff like go downstairs in the dark and hide under the kitchen table for awhile for no reason. Sleepwalking was not fun, it was scary because I never felt like I was in my own house. It was like wandering around on an alternate plane where monsters were a reality and could literally be hiding around any corner. You feel hypnotized. I used to sometimes 'hypnotize' myself before going to sleep by staring at the reflection in my doorknob for what felt like hours. Eventually, the doorknob would seem like it was an inch from my face even though it was 4 feet away.

I almost killed myself one night when I was about 7 because I stood at the top of a flight of stairs and stared down at the bottom for a really long time. My perception was off and I thought the bottom of the stairs was only a foot away. I thought that I could get to the bottom in one big step. Thankfully, I ended up not trying to jump though. I remember it kind of like a dream when I think back but it's a sleepwalking memory. This is a terrible analogy but the only thing similar to how I felt sleepwalking or having OBE as a child was how I felt on LSD as a teenager. You are in the 'real' world but your head is not in reality. Thankfully, my mom used to hear me get out of bed a lot and turn me around and send me back into my room before I could hurt myself. She'd try to talk to me but I always spoke in that dream language which was all gibberish. I'd repeat the gibberish words verbatim when asked to repeat myself. My mom said it scared the crap out of her and she actually thought I was 'posessed' a few times.

I don't know how someone would go about trying to make it happen on purpose, especially if you are older.

2007-04-28 23:43:11 · answer #7 · answered by Pico 7 · 1 1

I think its not good to do these things..
I had read a person who was able to do those things, but then was scared by evil spirits and then accepted Jesus to find the reality of God's love ..I read abt this in chritian-faith.com

www.protectinghands.com/new -- See this website. To know God is good if you need to find the meaning of life, than to search for some strange stuffs.

2007-04-28 23:51:54 · answer #8 · answered by Brinda 3 · 0 2

it took me three weeks (with a teacher) to learn how to do that.

2007-04-28 23:24:38 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Your dog Toto!!!

2007-04-28 23:22:11 · answer #10 · answered by millineumlaura 3 · 0 3

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