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@Charles Darwin, A Scientific Man
You really need to provide a source, otherwise, it holds no weight.
You really need to provide a source, otherwise, it holds no weight.
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For beginning it always a jump back, than U will slowly and steady back next time! ^^
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Ignore these people it isn't a dream it is indeed u leaving r body the bit about the bed jumping might have actually been ur soal astral self going through the bed then jumping back in your body iv nearly had an obe I woke to find my body vibrating and this annoying loud sound an I Tried to move my arm and it felt like I went through something ceiling perhaps only thing that scared me really was the fact I couldn't see it was pitch black also I get sleep paralysis alot too and that scares the **** out of me coz I also see things which is what can lead to an obe
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I have never had an outer body experience but I know what causes them and it's not paranormal. If you have these then blame your brain.
They are eerie sensations, more common than one might think: A man describes feeling a shadowy figure standing behind him, then turning around to find no one there. A woman feels herself leaving her body and floating in space, looking down on her corporeal self.
Such experiences are often attributed by those who have them to paranormal forces.
But according to recent work by neuroscientists, they can be induced by delivering mild electric current to specific spots in the brain. In one woman, for example, a zap to a brain region called the angular gyrus resulted in a sensation that she was hanging from the ceiling, looking down at her body. In another woman, electrical current delivered to the angular gyrus produced an uncanny feeling that someone was behind her, intent on interfering with her actions.
EDIT: "Fundi4Life" I just posted my source, and if you believe it's something paranormal and his spirit came back then prove it. The burden of proof is on you my friend. Not saying you said it's something paranormal I'm just assuming.
They are eerie sensations, more common than one might think: A man describes feeling a shadowy figure standing behind him, then turning around to find no one there. A woman feels herself leaving her body and floating in space, looking down on her corporeal self.
Such experiences are often attributed by those who have them to paranormal forces.
But according to recent work by neuroscientists, they can be induced by delivering mild electric current to specific spots in the brain. In one woman, for example, a zap to a brain region called the angular gyrus resulted in a sensation that she was hanging from the ceiling, looking down at her body. In another woman, electrical current delivered to the angular gyrus produced an uncanny feeling that someone was behind her, intent on interfering with her actions.
EDIT: "Fundi4Life" I just posted my source, and if you believe it's something paranormal and his spirit came back then prove it. The burden of proof is on you my friend. Not saying you said it's something paranormal I'm just assuming.