Quote Originally Posted by Dirk Gently
haha, nope. the falling dreams where you wake up suddenly are usually muscles relaxing, and thus you have the feeling of floating, because your muscles are not tensed, they're in a state similar to how they would be when you fall
Obviously our views on this differ greatly.
Your views come from your perception of reality and mine/ours come from our experiences outside of that narrow perception.
I enjoy discussing these things since they are deeply rooted in my soul.
I have learned and experienced a great many things that have brought me to where I stand now.
I encourage you to share your views and to tell us how you know this to be truth.
However, I discourage the mocking and condescending tone demonstrated in your recent post and hope that any further comments will be more respectful to the views and spiritual beliefs of others.
There is no need to include rudeness in your opinions.
Lets learn from each other and expand each others awareness and understanding.

peace.
FunkyMonkey Reviewed by FunkyMonkey on . Accidentally recognized my plane, what do I do now? so I was listening to tool and my boyfriend was talking to me about astral projection and meditation. I wasn't really all that interested because I've got so much other stuff to be thinking about that I didn't think I really had the time to be leaving my body. But I decided to meditate. At first I tried remembering the feeling of being detached from myself, as if my body was just a shell for me, something I'm a part of but in a sense trapped in. As I cleared my mind and focused more on Rating: 5