Nevermind just did some research and found out what I've had all this time! |
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Ok I just felt like sharing this very odd personal experience that's happened to me ever since I was very young. I'll try to explain, but what happens to me is so weird and odd it's VERY hard to explain because I can hardly put it into words. |
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Nevermind just did some research and found out what I've had all this time! |
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wow about half of the things above apply to me. |
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Some are born to sweet deleight
Some are born to endless night
WOW! I don't where to start from... |
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WOW...I experience this. Ive been looking and wondering for SO long what it was. Ive had it pretty much my entire life. It used to really bother me, but since ive matured and my outlook on life has completely changed, ive learned to just accept it, and get on with my life. Ive never had a panic attack in my life, which leads me to believe i have some of the dissociative symptoms, but not others..this is some of what happens to me; |
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Last edited by LucidFreedoM; 07-18-2008 at 09:43 AM.
- "The best things in life are free. I have never once had to pay for a lucid dream."
You guys know that if you stare at anything long enough, it is normal if you get strange experiences, right? It is actually a kind of meditation --- staring at something long enough. For some of you, I suspect you get the effects faster. |
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It has been happening to me more and more often lately. I was playing basketball for an hour and things started to feel weird. It felt like what you were explaining. Also, I was with my GF at the park and I was watching her play baseball and everything seemed so unreal. It was like she was in a picture. |
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Float
wow...looks I wasn't the only one experiencing that. Oh well, at least now I know I'm not crazy. |
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I react in similiar situations. Everything just feels weird, and It's like I'm floating, I can really only compare to being high. |
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I've had that too in some sense. Like this one time I went to the art museum and then felt like I was looking at a slideshow of realities, then went outside and felt like I was looking at a museum. It's hard to explain, but I've had dozens of such experiences. I actually don't particularly like them and have worked at suppressing them, especially since they were tending towards the extremely negative and I prefer lucidity and control. |
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I've always considered this to be pretty normal, I guess everyone gets it every now and then... I tend to get this sort of feelings when I'm more tired than usual, so I figure it probably comes from my brain having the need to shut down for a while and get me to sleep... |
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LD count: 25 and counting
My new dA account: http://vibrationdreams.deviantart.com
I did some research on this before. Here are some links to other threads about it. |
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Hi, this is my first time EVER joining a "message board" (?) of any kind...I am so happy I found this sight. Becuase of the weird senastions that UniqOne described I can see I am NOT alone. I had grown up with slight disconnected airy feelings if I stared at soemthing too long and almost a feeling of falling but could snap right out of it. But In 2000,after tragic events in our family, I was sitting in an audience listneing to a lecture when the lecturers face seemed to be ALL I saw...the podium and stage completly disappeared but only for a moment...It was the beginning of strange unusal sensations that this time I could NOT control. I was finally diagnosed as having a nervous breakdown or in modern terms Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. I tried to explain to the docs that I had "shades" of those feelings & sensations ever since I was a kid, but they jsut looked at me with blank looks, I have been afraid to discuss this with family & friends because I know they will worry that I am having another breakdown. I know, I know more than you wanted to know but once again it's good to know that SOMEONE out there understands and I intend to do more research on these weird sensations. |
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It's actually very common, but it's such a difficult thing to describe, so everyone describes it differently and thinks they're talking about different things. I hated it when I was a kid, I couldn't control it and it scared me. When I was in my teens and twenties I learnt how to control it or bring it on at will, but I still didn't like it so I never let it happen, now I want to explore it I can hardly ever get to it... such is life. |
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I'll read all the posts in a sex but this is what I know. |
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Last edited by tommo; 08-24-2008 at 09:32 AM.
Oh yeah...sometimes when I'm tired or just relaxed, I close my eyes..and if I let myself kindda "go", I start feeling very strange. Sometimes it feels like my consciousness drops to my toes, and I feel like my body is HUGE. |
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Yep, all normal. Just different peoples subjective interpretation of RELAXATION! (meditation, trance etc.) |
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I have always done that since I was little. I would just look up at the ceiling for a long time, and see things move. A group of bumps would turn into a shape of some object and they'd just move like they were sailing. If I look at it for an extreme long time I see all kinds of colors and the walls move. I could look at any object and get into this trance. I always love the feeling in my mind when I do this. |
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I have felt this same thing aswell & yeah its weird! |
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I have not read most of these replies, so I might accidently repeat something that was said, and I don't particularly care, so don't waste time 'correcting' me |
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My music - www.soundcloud.com/jaredemmanuel
F*$%n repeat everything everyone's already said why don't ya.... |
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hi everyone! i am a new addition to your board. Its very good to know so many of you have these wierd experiences of bodilessness/shifts in consciousness/etc. |
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