Bleaney
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With OBEs your mind generally remains in close proximity to your physical body (at least with all those who've had those experiences and been able to talk about them afterwards - ie - they've not died.)yea, i think i've had OBE's before, just not on MXE - tbh K gave me more OBE's if i think about it, i once was inside Samurai Champloo and was walking with them in it. It has also gave me closure by 'speaking to my grandfather' long after he passed during one experience but that wasn't OBE, that was more in my head. Whilst the Samurai Champloo one i was literally there in Edo period (iirc) Japan everywhere i looked.
I've had many similar experiences where i have been 'teleported', mostly into different series of stuff, but i stopped kinda 'recognizing/detailing' that something that happened was: "oh, that was an OBE/CEV" a while ago, sadly. Now i just see what happens and enjoy it if it happens. I can't really k-hole anymore (without going mad trying) so my OBE's and CEV's and whatnot, i can barely remember a lot of the details nowadays of those experiences, compared to my posts from when i first was on here and writing essay's about my experiences when i first started getting into chemicals besides ethanol.
4-aco-dmt + k-hole = floating in a kind've 'alex grey's 'godself' kind of rooms of faces - honestly, never felt so tranquil and zen, i was floating with acid techno as my soundtrack. When i opened my eyes, i was under my friends turntables, crossed legs, head down, just wondering 'wtf was THAT' and then realised my mates (rip @SpecialK_) were all doing the same and i was the first to speak n break everyone out of 'their daze', then we all just went Wow and giggled our asses off at how incredible this compound is, but also i came out of it thinking how incredible the world is! And if that is a 'zen state', everyone should experience it, and was even less worried about death and what happens after, thinking 'if that is similar to where we go after all this? then i don't mind at all!
Generally in the same room, your mind can just float around the ceiling of the room your body is in. Although the guy I knew in uni had his mind travel his entire house and enter the living room, where his parents where, and just linger a while for a while before returning to his body, in his upstairs bedroom.
IIRC the more experienced people get with these, the more they can control where their mind goes.
It's a genuinely freaky and paranormal phenomenon. One of my Psychology lecturers at Uni, Susan Blackmore, was into all this stuff, and is maybe one of the leading authorities on "para-psychology" in the UK, although it is a very fringe niche, and not regarded with much academic prestige or respect it seemed to me. Quite the opposite, if truth be told. That was my impression at least.
I think she started off wanting to try to prove the existence of paranormal phenomena, soon realised that it was virtually impossible, and so 'switched sides', so that she could pick holes in the lack of evidence of other people trying to prove the existence of these phenomena. (Very comparable to trying to prove the existence of God it seems to me.)
IIRC.
She definitely switched sides, although I think she may have explained it away in different terms, that I can lo longer recall.
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