Some nights as recent as last week , while I was laying in the bed napping. I had the strangest feeling I felt as is my mind was awake I could hear everything that was going around me the t.v ect. I couldn't open my eyes and physically/had the feeling like I was fighting to get myself up. I felt as if I was lifted off my bed turned face down and moved to the floor, I felt the same a few nights before when at my mothers house sleeping on the couch. This has happend to me many times even in child hood, I remember many times as a child. My husband was lying next to me and ofcorse my body remained in my bed, I could not force/my eyes open or make noise. To me it felt as if when it would try to wake I was being pulled back into a sleep state, I finally opened my eyes and was able to tell my husband word for word what was being said on the tv when to him it looked as though I was in a deep sleep. Many times before I have had the feeling of being phisycally lifted and turned up side down during these events, to open my eyes and be lying in bed like normal. Anyone ever experienced this is a normal sleep state or something else, all opinions are welcome.
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New Light on “Out-of-Body” Experiences
"Swiss neurologists, using electrodes to pinpoint the origin of a woman’s epileptic seizures, accidentally triggered so-called out-of-body experiences in the patient, states the German science news service Bild der Wissenschaft-Online. Each time the angular gyrus of the right cortex of the brain was stimulated, the woman reported the sensation of leaving her body and watching it from above. That area of the brain seems to match visual awareness of the body with sensory information on where the body is located. “The stimulation by electrodes disrupted this interaction in the patient, for which reason her sense of perception seemingly detached itself from her body,” says Bild der Wissenschaft. Out-of-body experiences “have time and again nurtured speculations about a soul that is independent of the body."
"Swiss neurologists, using electrodes to pinpoint the origin of a woman’s epileptic seizures, accidentally triggered so-called out-of-body experiences in the patient, states the German science news service Bild der Wissenschaft-Online. Each time the angular gyrus of the right cortex of the brain was stimulated, the woman reported the sensation of leaving her body and watching it from above. That area of the brain seems to match visual awareness of the body with sensory information on where the body is located. “The stimulation by electrodes disrupted this interaction in the patient, for which reason her sense of perception seemingly detached itself from her body,” says Bild der Wissenschaft. Out-of-body experiences “have time and again nurtured speculations about a soul that is independent of the body."