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Old 11-07-2007, 08:25 AM   #6
Bromikka

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this is my perspective:

when you get into your car, or any sort of "vehicle" which you operate, do you become the vehicle? no, you are just operating it. you get into it for a short time, use it, then leave it. to me the body feels like a heavy winter coat that i will eventually shed.

and this is why i think so many people dream about cars or other vehicles. i feel it represents the body.

as robert monroe once said, "you are more than your physical body." i think i read somewhere that wilcock attended the monroe institute and so is familiar with this concept. [per moderator dw never attended a monroe institute lecture-he would have liked to, but couldn't afford it. he would listen to the hemi-synch tapes, but found "the consciousness shifts induced by hemi-sync to be too abrupt and forceful and [he]
much prefer[ed] doing it on [his] own without their assistance."


i think this was a touching of the essence of you that is not tied to any particular body or earth vehicle.

i've never had the mirror experience in waking life but in a dream once i was female wearing a red fancy ball gown and stopped to check my appearance in a mirror. and in that dream my appearance in the mirror changed from a female to a male, complete with a full beard. and then the dream switched to am "ancient" battle field scene where i was that bearded man being chased and eventually killed.

i've also had the experiences while awake and conscious in "reality" where i felt that i wasn't inside my body, but yet i was at the same time. almost as if i was a little being inside my body looking out from the eyes of the body, but not really of the body. i hope this makes sense. words fail to really describe the experience. this has happened multiple times and i just let it occur. it's neat.

a visual.. remember the men in black movie where the jeweller alien died and in the autopsy room, his head split open to reveal a little critter sitting in an operating chair with gears and levers, etc? i'm not saying it's really like that. lol but a good visual analogy.

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