04-28-2018, 08:37 AM
Thanks for taking the time to respond. Awesome I have any replies and really encouraging. I will check out Monroe. He sounds familiar.
I'm now meditating and hoping for another "incident" - don't know what else to call it. Of course, this is a problem! Expecting anything just uses the brain - that darn organ just won't quit! Meditating is one of the hardest things I've ever done but rewarding. How rewarding is yet to be revealed I suspect.
I've noticed that I can now see the energy around my fingers/body better. I'm going to do a post now to see if that's just an optical illusion or whether others can see this.
Again thanks and I hope to continue the dialogue with you all.
Awesome to have someone to talk to that doesn't think I'm a flake!
Have a wonderful day.
Liz
I'm now meditating and hoping for another "incident" - don't know what else to call it. Of course, this is a problem! Expecting anything just uses the brain - that darn organ just won't quit! Meditating is one of the hardest things I've ever done but rewarding. How rewarding is yet to be revealed I suspect.
I've noticed that I can now see the energy around my fingers/body better. I'm going to do a post now to see if that's just an optical illusion or whether others can see this.
Again thanks and I hope to continue the dialogue with you all.
Awesome to have someone to talk to that doesn't think I'm a flake!
Have a wonderful day.
Liz
(04-27-2018, 02:21 PM)Stranger Wrote: Robert Monroe describes his interactions with other entities, while out of the body, in his books. He mentions a term, which I no longer recall, which sounds very much like what you have experienced - a packet of information, delivered into his mind all at once. I think this is the more natural way for entities to communicate, versus our clumsy words that are constantly open to misinterpretation and distortion in the perceiver's mind.
It sounds to me like a part of you was giving you a small reminder of who you really are. It sounds like a positive experience, although these unexpected intrusions can be certainly disconcerting to experience.