Right. I'm not the guy that got ran over by the city slicker. Nope, not me.:rolleyes:
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Right. I'm not the guy that got ran over by the city slicker. Nope, not me.:rolleyes:
http://www.metacafe.com/watch/1487269/girl_attack_by_demon/
As I was saying in post #4. In the attached video, the sound in the video is close to what I heard one night. It was next to my ear and I couldn't see anything with my light.
may the force be with you
I have this type of thing happen fairly often. I call it being in tune with your surroundings. To me it is something primal in all of us, but we lose it due to all the distractions of modern life that take us mentally away from paying attention to cues from our senses. But, when you spend enough time trying to focus on your surroundings, you can tap back into this regularly. Applied focus to your senses brings you back to the realm of being an animal...which after all is what we are
I've had simular experiences. Everyone alway says i was high, because its a well known fact that i use to have a drug problem. But since then i have read a few books on astral travel and in these books they say that people that are high or drank even the day before cant do it. It's happend to me twice, the first time I had just layed down to go to sleep, but was not sleeping. It scared the crap out of me. I had never heard of this stuff and I thought i was dieing. Why else would i be leaving my body? Most people don't believe me so it's very few that i tell the story to.
Some mushrooms and peyote buttons will have this type of affect... So I hear...
About the only time I step out of body is just to shake the dust off of it. Me and my body are usually pretty close.
I wonder what else there is to learn....? But there is no room in a cup that is full. We miss so much, because if we can't put it in a existing safe file in our brain, we dismiss what might have been a breakthrough key piece of knowledge with, O' he must have been on drugs.
Just elaborating a little more here. A good time to tap into this "sixth sense" is while hunting. Entering the woods in the role of a predator, can lead to this connection. Focus on your surroundings, don't just look through your eyes, but focus on what you smell, what you hear, start looking for clues....what does the ground feel like....what does it sound like when you step on it. How moist or dry is it, what is the temperature like...What would your prey be doing right now....what are their basic needs...where should they be at that time of day to meet there needs, etc...
It is amazing how many times I've had these connections to wild animals after days of searching and obsessing over them. I've been walking along a game trail before, following a track...and then out of no where, I get the sense to turn around and look through my bino's at a particular spot on a hill, and sure enough a bull elk is standing there. Its crazy really. It always really impressed my clients though.
So many people go into the woods, and walk, drive or ride like they are watching TV....they just look at the scenary, but don't don't use their other senses to take in whats going on. The just travel along having images pass by their eyes, but they are thinking about work, past arguments, future engagements, Seinfield episodes they've seen etc... Basically, thinking about everything and anything other than their surroundings.
But, when you focus on the NOW, and focus on your surroundings and apply that focus to sensory awareness....the world seems much more pure and primal.
With the full moon, and all of the new members in the 13 months from the birth of this thread.......any new experiences of this type.
Ya I get it now and then. Nothing as exciting as posted. Most memorable wastaking a drive I have done a thousand times, side streets in Oak Park Illinois to church. I stopped at a corner that had no sign for no apparent reason. A car traveling in the cross direction doing at least 45 in a 20 went right past me before I came to a stop. I would have been hit. I listened that time.
Just tonight I get to the front of my house. My son's friend was parked in the drive. So I park in the street and thought I should just make him move the car and park in my own drive now just my luck he'll back into my car. So I go in and tell him to move. I'll move later. I should have listened. I now have a new dent that has to be pulled. I should have listened. I got off cheep this time. It works in all sorts of situations. Listen to that prompting. There is likely a good reason.
Back when I installed church pews for a living (all stories should start like that!) we were working in Ohio during a storm. We were set up in the church already and there were a few people coming and going through the day. The secretary walked by the room we were working in and I just had a strange feeling. I told the guy I was working with that she was going to get hurt. He laughed at me. A little while later we heard she was going out to mail some things and go to the library. I still had that feeling but the guy I was working with talked me into keeping quiet about it. She didnt get hurt bad when she crashed but she was bad enough to miss work for the rest of the time we were there. It is worth listening to this feeling.
I get a feeling about people, I call it the hand when someone seems off. Its a feeling that tells me to keep a distance at arms length and a close eye on them. Something about body language or a look in their eye. like shop lifters or my daughters room mate who seemed to be career homeless preferring to sponge off of people by guilt and a twisted sense that it was owed to him and his partner by those more fortunate. I warned my daughter. With two month to go on the lease she couldn't take the manipulation the hemorrhage of savings, the promise of finding jobs and reasons for not getting it. Got a phone call at 11:30 pm on a Sunday and had her moved out by 1:30 am monday. Four cars and three vans. The scum made it all her fault. I could go on. Just waiting to hear him being arrested for some twisted reason.
I get that feeling about some who show up here, they don't last too long. Thanks Mods Admin.
Always trust your gut, gryffynklm. It never lies. You might out think yourself or you might let your heart get in the way but your gut always knows.
As for those "other halves" the daughters hook up with. They are never good enough but you really have to be careful what you say. I remember once, years ago, my daughter and I were talking about some guy she was dating. I meant to say, "Honey, are you sure this guy is right for you?" and what slipped out was, "Are you out of your mind? This no good bum is worthless and I'm going to choke the livin' @#$ out of him the next time he shows up." I just misspoke but it did hurt her feelings.
....and now you call him son-in -law????:blushing:
Actually, the SIL is a hard worker and just got a promotion with company car. WooHoo!
No, he was never a romantic interest. I always taught my kids to be part of the solution, help others stick up for the under dog. I failed to teach her how to recognize when you were being taken advantage of. The first clue was Wife and I purchasing about $250 for nice clothing so he could present nice for supposed new job. He saw that he had extra at his first pay check and got a Tattoo. Then there was the vet bill for mousey you guessed it pet rat several hundred plus meds. He is very intelligent and actually bragged about playing the game of manipulation to the point of seeing how far he could take it before my daughter stopped giving. It was the threats of violence against her boyfriend and attempts to drive them apart.
Long story short. She got her lesson on caution in giving despite what the heart might say. Lessons in Fight or Flight and a few other things. She married her boyfriend (history teacher). Lives in Colorado and enjoys outdoors and camping.