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Old 07-08-2017, 07:59 PM
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Originally Posted by LoneWanderer
Ive always wanted to have an OBE but I cannot seem to have one no matter how hard I try. I was wondering, is it possible to trigger an OBE from a lucid dream?

I do remmember having a lucid dream and willing myself to wake up just for the sole purpose of having an OBE... there was a sudden blackness that came over me and I felt like I was falling for a few seconds before I felt my real body and saw my room, im pretty sure my eyes were already open. At first there was a lot of tingling but it dissapeared rather quickly and I got up from bed... having wasted that lucid dream.

I have quite a few of lucid dreams and it would be easier to exploit this if I can. If I could get some feedback on this it would help a lot.
This is the common misconception about projecting...

In what you call a "lucid dream" (which, btw is the same thing as an OBE), you're ALREADY projecting. When someone says they had an "OBE", all they're saying is that they projected in an environment which looked like this physical reality. That's all.

Since you're already projecting in a "lucid dream", just put your focus into experiencing this physical reality instead. It's only a shift in perception away.

For myself, I've ditched all the labels people use ("lucid dream", "astral projection", "OBE", etc) as they don't help and only confuse the situation. Your question alone proves that point perfectly.

A "projection" is any experience you consciously have in a reality which you identify as not being this physical reality. The rabbit hole actually goes much deeper than that, but that's a good starting point. :)
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