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    Thread: Telepathic movement catalyst


    SomaticDreams (Offline)

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    #1
    11-24-2011, 01:26 AM
    Hi all,

    I have been enjoying all of the reading on the forum recently. I try to explore it (myself) when I have the time.

    Interesting experience I wanted to share, if you wish to read it.

    I woke up this morning, in a half awake state. I looked at a dresser door, and I instantly knew I could move it, with just thought. It did just that. I was able to move it precisely with my mind. I then moved the other door.

    I then meditated in open awareness, realizing that in this state of consciousness I was able to manifest what came to my mind. So I rested, in what seemed to be, a timeless void.

    As I awoke to a more 'awake' state, I was still able to 'move' the door. I tried again, and again. It kept moving. I finally got up in bed, and then stood up to stretch. I then felt "awake/aware" of the world I am used to. My thoughts no longer were able to move the door.

    I have a clock that is visible beyond my dresser, and it was 9:34 (9+3+4 = 16, 1+6 = 7). When I 'awoke' it was 10:11 (3).

    Anyone experience anything similar? I had a range of interpretations, from sleep paralysis (this is ruled out because I was able to move, and I was in a state of bliss, rather than fear), towards a vision from the higher self, and a state of higher awareness that I achieved through meditation (I've been an avid in the practice of meditation for well over 5 years).

    or perhaps this is catalyst to digest. I am open to all interpretation. The vibrations of recent have been very calming, peaceful. I still get twitches now and again, but they are mild. Intense energies throughout the body during meditation.

    Any similar experiences recently, or would like to share interesting stories about going 'beyond the veil'? It seems to be easier- or at least my experience of it is easier.

    All my love
    -Somatic
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    11-24-2011, 01:34 AM (This post was last modified: 11-24-2011, 01:35 AM by Conifer16.)
    Sometimes I feel as if I should be able to just move the darn door, but I never make it that far the feeling always stops before anything happens. Like I will suddenly feel energy coursing through my heart and then I just know(it is like the idea of moving the door with thought becomes the norm and not being able to the unthinkable) that the door will move but like I said it is very brief and I don't actually get to the point of moving the door. So that is so cool that you were able to(if you meant that it was not a dream or something) Smile

    -Conifer16- Adonai Vasu Borragus

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    #3
    11-24-2011, 01:35 AM
    Maybe you could relate the quality experience in that meditation vs when not. How was your perception? What is a different state? A familiar state? How "easy" was it to use your will? What about it felt natural vs unnatural and why?

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    SomaticDreams (Offline)

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    11-24-2011, 01:59 AM
    (11-24-2011, 01:34 AM)Conifer16 Wrote: Sometimes I feel as if I should be able to just move the darn door, but I never make it that far the feeling always stops before anything happens. Like I will suddenly feel energy coursing through my heart and then I just know(it is like the idea of moving the door with thought becomes the norm and not being able to the unthinkable) that the door will move but like I said it is very brief and I don't actually get to the point of moving the door. So that is so cool that you were able to(if you meant that it was not a dream or something) Smile

    -Conifer16- Adonai Vasu Borragus

    I would equate this to 'trying' during meditation or 'trying' to create an OBE. There is no trying, no effort needed. Just as all mental processes are unneeded for awareness. Awareness is always-already pure and unadulterated.

    The sky is open and vast, infinite like our awareness. Thoughts are clouds that pass through, in infinite forms, but their 'form' is only arises in difference, that is, in contrast to our awareness of it and towards other things.

    I don't know how to define 'dream', but if you mean in the conventional sense, then no. I was not dreaming. I felt very aware- the sounds, taste of my mouth, the breeze on my hair, the crinkling of my socks, the warmth of the blankets.

    Zen- I was very much in a similar state of meditation in contrast to my regular, longer meditation sessions (2 hours + sessions). I would equate it to the first Jhana (Dhyana) state.

    The perception was quite clear- visually and auditory senses all seemed crisp and clear. The emotion I had was of light joy- a calm, peaceful, infinite, pervading happiness in peace.

    It was 'easy' to manifest what I thought- the doors were a strange test. Not sure why 'i' chose this test, but it happened instantaneously. I just thought about it, it happened, and I knew this to be acceptable, normal.

    Nothing felt unnatural.

    I rested in the void for a while, which I am inclined to think was a transition towards the first formless Jhana state.

    In the buddhist tradition however, "psychic" abilities are achieved only after mastering the form/formless Jhana states through meditation. There is no chance that I have mastered such states in five years of meditation.

    This leads me to believe I was shown this state for catalyst. There is still a bit of catalyst to work out for myself.

    Thank you for reading and replying.

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    11-24-2011, 02:05 AM
    Like bashar says "if you want happiness why don't you just be happy rather then wishing for it"

    He says it in his own unique way which is pretty awesome. And I would view as more eloquent then mine.

    -Conifer16- Adonai Vasu Borragus Smile
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    11-24-2011, 06:59 AM (This post was last modified: 11-24-2011, 07:00 AM by Namaste.)
    All traditions have implicit limitations as they (predominantly) follow the path and experience of one person only. One way in an infinite number of ways. Many people are psychic yet have what many would consider detrimental (to both emotional and physical health) lifestyles.

    Are you sure you were not lucid dreaming? I've been reading on this subject as of late and with rather apt timing the chapter last night was about the realism of the dream state. That includes touch, smell, taste, sight and hearing. The chapter concluded that lucid dreaming (for those versed in the endeavour, i.e. much experience and full recollection of the experience(s)) is as real to the senses as the waking state of consciousness.

    As dreams fade quickly, so do the associated sensory input sensations, and the memory is limited to faint concepts rather than full perception/experience. While lucid/aware during the dream, sensations are as full as they are 'here'.

    There is a possibility that you had a lucid dream and can fully recall the experience.

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    11-26-2011, 10:24 PM
    (11-24-2011, 06:59 AM)Namaste Wrote: All traditions have implicit limitations as they (predominantly) follow the path and experience of one person only. One way in an infinite number of ways. Many people are psychic yet have what many would consider detrimental (to both emotional and physical health) lifestyles.

    Are you sure you were not lucid dreaming? I've been reading on this subject as of late and with rather apt timing the chapter last night was about the realism of the dream state. That includes touch, smell, taste, sight and hearing. The chapter concluded that lucid dreaming (for those versed in the endeavour, i.e. much experience and full recollection of the experience(s)) is as real to the senses as the waking state of consciousness.

    As dreams fade quickly, so do the associated sensory input sensations, and the memory is limited to faint concepts rather than full perception/experience. While lucid/aware during the dream, sensations are as full as they are 'here'.

    There is a possibility that you had a lucid dream and can fully recall the experience.

    Thanks for the reply.

    I often utilize lucid dreaming to explore what areas of my unconscious I need to work on. There was no sign or indication I was in a lucid dream like state. I have never gone into a meditation, as I did with this experience. It was truly unique in the way it felt, but very 'real'.

    Lucid dreams for me tend to feel 'real' but I have the understanding that I am dreaming. It is a tacit understanding. With this experience, I did not have that 'gut' feeling that I was dreaming, rather that I was experiencing waking life, and for some reason knew I could move things with my mind naturally.

    This experience for me is still mysterious but I think it serves it's purpose that way, as I've only learned a lot about myself by meditating on this.

    Anyone else have similar experiences with catalyst recently? Everyday for me seems incredibly...new, or I feel as if there is something coming. Perhaps this is unconscious bias manifesting. Not sure, but it is my guess.

    Be in peace
    -SomaticDreams

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    11-27-2011, 08:23 AM
    Perhaps you were linked into another aspect of yourself, in another life, dimension, or incarnation, in which telekinesis wasn't 'nerfed' for Wanderers :¬)

    I have had vivid -and when I say vivid, I mean absolutely real- past life memories and experiences come into my consciousness. They too, do not have the 'dream instinct' that you speak of, and which I agree with.

    Last night as an example, I started to dream and thought "Hang on, I was just asleep in bed, this is a dream". The feeling is quite distinct.
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    11-29-2011, 02:07 AM
    (11-27-2011, 08:23 AM)Namaste Wrote: Perhaps you were linked into another aspect of yourself, in another life, dimension, or incarnation, in which telekinesis wasn't 'nerfed' for Wanderers :¬)

    I have had vivid -and when I say vivid, I mean absolutely real- past life memories and experiences come into my consciousness. They too, do not have the 'dream instinct' that you speak of, and which I agree with.

    Last night as an example, I started to dream and thought "Hang on, I was just asleep in bed, this is a dream". The feeling is quite distinct.

    Wherever I 'was'- I thoroughly enjoyed the experience. I have been attempting to increase the length of my meditations to give myself more time for clearing any blockages.

    It has been very peaceful recently, even with all the protests (of which I am a part of). There is a strong current of peace that abides over all things. I feel there are celebrations everyday, for our goal has already been accomplished... people are again talking to each other and the entire value system is being put into question.

    If there are other experiences like this, feel free to share. I have had many experiences after reading the Ra material that seem to imbue an intuitive sense of knowing. After reading the Ra material the first night, I felt compelled to close my eyes, and my head tilted back (felt as if it was pulled back), and my mouth flew open. It felt like energy was running through my head and into my mouth, a very intense in streaming of energy. Muscle twitches. Sensitivity to light. Hallucinations upon deeper meditations. A more peaceful 'feeling', increasing as time goes by.

    Many experiences, too many to list. Please do share.

    Much love,
    -SomaticDreams

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    11-29-2011, 02:23 AM
    (11-24-2011, 01:26 AM)SomaticDreams Wrote: Hi all,

    Interesting experience I wanted to share, if you wish to read it.

    I woke up this morning, in a half awake state. I looked at a dresser door, and I instantly knew I could move it, with just thought. It did just that. I was able to move it precisely with my mind. I then moved the other door.

    I then meditated in open awareness, realizing that in this state of consciousness I was able to manifest what came to my mind. So I rested, in what seemed to be, a timeless void.

    As I awoke to a more 'awake' state, I was still able to 'move' the door. I tried again, and again. It kept moving. I finally got up in bed, and then stood up to stretch. I then felt "awake/aware" of the world I am used to. My thoughts no longer were able to move the door.

    ...Anyone experience anything similar? I had a range of interpretations, from sleep paralysis (this is ruled out because I was able to move, and I was in a state of bliss, rather than fear), towards a vision from the higher self, and a state of higher awareness that I achieved through meditation (I've been an avid in the practice of meditation for well over 5 years).

    or perhaps this is catalyst to digest. I am open to all interpretation. The vibrations of recent have been very calming, peaceful. I still get twitches now and again, but they are mild. Intense energies throughout the body during meditation.

    All my love
    -Somatic

    You did that in Theta. Theta brain wave. It is possible to manifest when in Theta.

    L/L


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