sinbad
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I was lying down in bed, but I wasn't tired or anything. I closed my eye's and entered into some sort of vision, trance or lucid dream state. I don't really know what to call it, because I was fully consciously awake and aware of my physical body but my consciousnesa was "somewhere else". It happened very quickly, I didn't induce a trance state nor was I drowsy or anything.
I was in a room and began to walk really fast until I ran into a wall, and then everything faded to blackness. And I felt as though I entered space. I began to see these complex mathematical/scientific equation's everywhere like on a chalkboard on the astral or something.
I ended it too soon, because it felt too real as if I was literally flying around in space with my physical body. I could feel the "air" pressure on my body as if I was just on the border of the atmosphere. I felt like I was about to download insane amount's of information into my brain or something, but I chickened out for some reason. I've been getting these lucid states a lot lately.
I wish I let it continue to play, but is this some sort of accidental past life regression? If not, whatever it was, how can I induce it again to revisit the same thing?
I was in a room and began to walk really fast until I ran into a wall, and then everything faded to blackness. And I felt as though I entered space. I began to see these complex mathematical/scientific equation's everywhere like on a chalkboard on the astral or something.
I ended it too soon, because it felt too real as if I was literally flying around in space with my physical body. I could feel the "air" pressure on my body as if I was just on the border of the atmosphere. I felt like I was about to download insane amount's of information into my brain or something, but I chickened out for some reason. I've been getting these lucid states a lot lately.
I wish I let it continue to play, but is this some sort of accidental past life regression? If not, whatever it was, how can I induce it again to revisit the same thing?