Waking up in different 'reality'

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(2018-05-13, 10:54 PM)Pssst Wrote: You create your physical reality any way that you want. If you cannot find that previous vibration, it is only b/c you don't believe you can. Find that belief, the one that suggests you are not an infinite, eternal powerful being and get rid of it simply by digging it out and exposing it. When it makes no sense to you, it will evaporate.

Weird. Sounds like "The Secret"!
(2018-05-15, 05:48 PM)berkelon Wrote: Weird. Sounds like "The Secret"!

What you mean is the the book  basis of The Law of Attraction, it isn't inaccurate, but it's incomplete. We do have a signature vibration that is indestructible, unchanging and always attracting what is representative of that frequency. What you put out is what you get back. The things that represent your true natural self are always trying to get to you.  Beliefs are keeping them away.

The things that are not vibrationally compatible are always doing their best to try to get away. Simple physics. We're holding on to them with our beliefs. You don't have to learn how to attract things. The issue is the letting go and letting in.  

Now that is straightened out, no need for a thread.

Have a good day.
(2018-05-11, 05:19 PM)diverdown Wrote: Recently have been going through the same phenomena. I woke up a few days ago after having felt connected with everything and feeling clarity and awareness of the 'right' thing to do in every situation for a few weeks, to feeling like I've woken up in a different reality.

I had a terrible dream about a plane crash that was way beyond the sadness you might feel for a such an event if you had viewed it in real life. I was viewing this plane come into land and I could 'see' the passengers and what they were thinking, their thoughts and what they were looking forward to. Some were desperate to see their loved ones and others were just sitting there, waiting to land. It was if I was the total combination of all of the passengers 'being'; the 'feeling' is hard to put into words. But something went wrong as they got close to the runway and they plunged into the ground. I suddenly could feel with absolute clarity, the terror of everyone on board as the plane exploded into a ball of flame. I tell you, this was not a normal dream in the sense that I woke up feeling and knowing that ' it was just a dream'. The godawful emotion I experienced goes beyond any meaningful single word that could describe it. It was as if life and existence itself, had been destroyed, and I was witnessing all that was good and pure in the universe, be crushed and burned alive. 

I'm still feeling the effects from that 'dream'. So I find it hard to make a rational materialistic explanation for this. Why do I feel like I've woken up in a different reality? Why can't I 'access' the state of being and mind/consciousness that I was enjoying for weeks previously? Why a sudden depression? There seems to be a pattern of a low state of being, to 'building' my way up again through lots of thinking and feeling about things, to 'remembering' the insight I had previously, and then enjoying the benefits from that for a decent while, to then 'reset' and wake up back at square one. What gives?

I do apologise if this account comes across as some kind of personal diary, but I do so that others can see what another human being can experience; it gives more data so that others can possibly make use of it (in a non egotistical way of course; I'm not a special snowflake! Big Grin   Thumbs Up )

Just throwing it out there but from what I can gleam from your posts, it seems as if these feelings of "having jumped reality" come directly after having these impactful dreams that emotionally affected you. After that it wears off, and then after experiencing another dream you have this feeling again. My guess would be that it's more to do with the nature of the dreams rather than really having 'jumped reality'. Have you ever had lucid dreams before? Have you experienced this feeling without it being preceeded by a dream?
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(2018-05-22, 12:01 AM)Dreamsoap Wrote: Just throwing it out there but from what I can gleam from your posts, it seems as if these feelings of "having jumped reality" come directly after having these impactful dreams that emotionally affected you. After that it wears off, and then after experiencing another dream you have this feeling again. My guess would be that it's more to do with the nature of the dreams rather than really having 'jumped reality'. Have you ever had lucid dreams before? Have you experienced this feeling without it being preceeded by a dream?

Indeed! But then, what does that say about the 'reality' of dreams, Dreamsoap?  Tongue

I am open to all possibilities. It is more likely that I am not actually jumping realities. However, I've found that being open to the possibility, has 'freed' up some kind of energy in my life that allows me to deal with the general weirdness that I occasionally encounter in my life such as synchronicities and other things etc. It gives me more 'space' in which to make better decisions. Apologies if that all comes across as word salad, but it's just the way I experience the world in a way!  

Lucid dreams I've had before, along with OOBE's, but less of those. And as an aside, I was at a point a few years ago when after having practiced Gurdjieff's Self-Remembering technique for a number of years, I was able to 'seat' my consciousness in such a way that, I was aware of the whole process of falling asleep. Quite strange! Probably similar to other techniques where you can achieve this to induce an OOBE, but that wasn't the goal of my particular practice.

But I have experienced this feeling without it being preceded by a dream. I've always had this awareness of the 'phenomenon'. It was someone else here in the forum that I think, was saying a similar thing too. When I was younger, I was very aware of that, when travelling to a new place and soaking up all the new 'energy' and then coming home, home would 'look' different. And the weirdness could be more subtle or it could be more intense a feeling. Or have you ever known someone for a long time and then suddenly they just seem to change into a different person? This could be due to dementia or a spousal affair and then a divorce, but then depending on your relationship, it can induce quite a disconcerting effect on your consciousness. I think it's a similar thing.

Again, this is all from how I'm perceiving the world, I'm not making claims on 'how it definitely is', or anything like that  Tongue
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Your descriptions sound like Robert Monroe's experience in Locale 3. He found his alterego living in an alternate version of our physical reality. At times, he was able to enter him and control his actions, provoking startled reactions from anyone around. Monroe observed a significant portion of his life before he was unable to access that particular OBE plane. Interesting thing is, he always had to bend at a 90 degree angle to get there.
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Robert Monroe's experiences/general account are really quite fascinating, though I've only read a small part of that through Tom Campbell's MBT books. 

I think that my experiences are different than Bob Monroe's, because it's more a case of perceiving all of these phenomena whilst in a waking state i.e reality. But sometimes it occurs after a dream, but also just from travelling to a new physical location in waking reality, then travelling back home, for example. From what you say, and correct me if I've not understood you properly, it is that Bob goes into an OBE state via the sleeping process and observes all of this? Would you have any links or information that describes this Locale 3?

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