I've always been interested in the phenomenon of remote viewing, OBE & of course Lucidity.
The other night I had a dream that I was at a party with good friends of mine all who I knew from back in the days. So, being really tripped out about this I woke up really fast.
As I started to drift back to sleep I set intention to go lucid but enter the same dream. I thought if I could enter Lucidly I could do a trick and spin myself out of there and impress everyone. I entered the same house and the same people were there, I was lucid because the image came immediately. I told everyone to gather around that I was going to do a trick. I laid on the bed and started to lift up over the bed about 1ft and started spinning. As I started spinning their voices started fading and my vision
turned dark.
The point of this experiment was to Project back to my bedroom and view a psychic card I placed high on a shelf so I could see what this was. This really was there in the physical world because I did set this test up in my room for the next time I went Lucid. I ended up in something that looked like my room but not exactly. I floated to the top of the shelf and tried to view the card. It didnt look like anything from my cabinet. As I looked around, it didnt look like my room either. I concentrated harder and said Increase Lucidity now, Increase Clarity now! Went back to the top of the shelf again, not the
right place.
Additional Comments:
Although a very successful Lucid, the physical test of trying to view realtime objects was a failure. Even though I haven't experienced it myself, I think this is possible.
Stephen LaBerge at the lucidty Institue states: "A comparison of their reports
with the actual contents of the target room revealed, in all but a few cases, absolutely no indication of any correspondence whatsoever. In other words, in the great majority of these cases, there was no evidence supporting accurate OBE perception, nor for the validity of the subjects' convictions that they had actually left their bodies."
[From: Stephen LaBerge, (1985). LUCID DREAMING. New York:
Ballantine. ISBN 0-345-33355-1]
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