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- DelLv 68 years ago
Yes and it most definitely wasn't a dream. I couldn't sleep and was tossing and turning but my mind just wasn't tired. I remember squeezing my eyes shut and saying I wish I could get to sleep, then there was this weird buzzing and snapping sound. I felt different, I don't know why I just did and when I opened my eyes I was floating about two feet above my body. My astral body(if you call it that) looked sort of glowing and like a hologram. I knew what was happening and it was scary, I just wanted back in my body so shut my eyes until I re-entered my body with a thud. It's very different to that thud you get when you're just falling asleep and think you're falling. I have to say though, I did sleep afterwards. I'm pretty sure there are plenty of people who don't believe me but I don't really care. I was the one it happened to and I know exactly what happened.
- 8 years ago
I leave my body whenever I am in pain with my terrible headaches. When it's a migraine that is so bad the tablets can't work I lay in the dark on my bed and let myself be just a bit out of my body and the pain goes. Problem is though its still there when you let yourself down and my migraines are usually there for three days. :-(
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- Biggle PiggleLv 68 years ago
I have had lucid dreams before; they are amazing but don't happen often; I have never had an OBE.
- MarjoramponyLv 58 years ago
Yes, it is called sleeping.
Source(s): Where do you think we go when we sleep? - Anonymous8 years ago
Not so far...did you?