I had sleep paralysis, and I liked the feeling.. I kept trying to do it again but it never happened. Is it normal to get random tingles through you're body and literally 5 seconds later something happens that shows me there is a ghost near? 5 months ago I was with my ex boyfriend. We were dropping off a friend at his house which was near a bush that I would like not to talk about because of its distinctive name and the strange things happening there before they decided to bury the bomb shelter in there. Anyways, we dropped him off and as I was about to close the car door, I had a tingle and a cold breeze brush upon me, and it felt like something was pushing me and trying to get in. So I quickly closed the door. My friend, which was at the back of the car got a tingle as we drove off (He doesn't believe in ghosts) and my Ex who was driving also got a tingle (He's terribly scared of ghosts). My ex and I looked at each other because we knew that there was a ghost around us. He dropped me off home which is in the same suburb as the bush. The next day he came to pick me up, before I got in to the car I had a tingle but I thought it was coz' it was really cold out side seeing as it was winter. As we were leaving the suburb about 200m from the exit, the car sped up and started heading towards a house with a limestone wall full speed in the V8 car. My Ex, kept trying to break but the breaks were failing, and as we got closer to the wall literally 20m in front of the wall he got control of the car again, but the car swerved and skimmed the whole side of it and the bumper hit the wall and fell off and the whole bottom of the car scrapped on a sewer gauge and overall it made about 14grand of damage to the car. Nothing happened to us. No skid marks on the road. No damage to anything else. Felt like sharing
you have a naturally adept sensitivety energy. im not sure whether ghosts have a different energy, but in my personal beliefs they have the energy of life. we all do, but theirs is concentrated. its a gift. =)
personally I don't see why you would link DMT to a near death experience. sure, dmt rips your soul out of your body and chucks it around the universe of course your body is going to feel dead. There's more to death and NDE than just one molecule.
Why do you say death is a spiritual inhibitor? Death is an illusion, the spirit goes on. There are countless ways to die, and each one brings some form of growth to the spirit, not inhibition.
what i was trying to mean is that death releases your spirit with the universe. sorry for the condufsion
indeed it does and everything the spirit gathered in the body gets uploaded into the vast matrix of consciousness
nothing, just relaxation, release. next time I'll have a few hundred mics of LSD shot into my vein as I go.
So near death experiences and the cause of new "realms of thought" are not from a partial DMT release? From what I have read in Strassmans book among other near-death experiences, DMT is the reason for such profound realizations... Ask this guy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UGpxfoF3SYg
Aldous Huxley, author of Brave New World, died with LSD running through his veins - injected by his wife Laura, at the misgivings of his doctors. I had lots of fun with LSD a long time ago, but I dunno - I think a good, large cup of dark-roasted coffee would be my drug of choice for the death experience. Never done DMT, though - interesting stuff, though, very interesting...
LSD opens your mind to new ideas. that, combined with rational thinking on reality can push your mind to unlimited thinking, abbhoreal to some, but they have never experienced it.