I flip that on its head; OBEs sound to me like super vivid lucid dreams. |
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I'm just wondering, and I'd really like to discuss this: What's if the highly vivid lucid dreams, that feel more real than life, are simply an Out of Body Experience? |
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I flip that on its head; OBEs sound to me like super vivid lucid dreams. |
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You have a very good point there. The brain can process dreams even faster because no input has to be rendered. It can take everything from the memory. And that is in my opinion faster (hah computers). And because of this the brain can render it better, making a dream more real than real life. |
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Lucid dreams by type:Accidental LD's: 1
- WILD: 0
- MILD: 3
- MILD: 0
- DILD: 2
- WBTB: 0
- VILD: 0
- DEILD: 2
Total LDs: 8
Sounds good, I agree with you both. The main reason why I suspeted these were OBE's was because they are so rare, and real. But it's ok now. |
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I dont have any OBE experiences, but definately a few hyper reality lucid dreams. |
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I have had many "OBEs". Remember what that means now; it doesn't imply that I believe it to be astral projection. |
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Easy way to test the validity of OOBEs - The Card Test (as mentioned by Robert Bruce): |
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Research: VAK (Visual, Auditory, Kinesthetic) Learning Modes, RCs and Lucid Dreaming
Research: Do Lucid Dreamers Have a Particular Personality Trait In Common?
When I say 'I see!' - I've opened not my eyes, but my mouth.
I tend to side with Xei on this one, I have always thought what people mistake for OBE is in reality a highly vivid LD. The vibrations and all other sensations described by OBE are just too similar to those experienced when doing WILD. |
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you must be the change you wish to see in the world...
-gandhi
I've read on wiki that OBEs also happen in waking states... So yes it could be hypnagogia, or a dream. But on wiki there are some neuroscientific studies conducted by Olaf Blanke and some others. As I understand an OBE is an error in some part of the brain which is important for the sense of spatial location of the self. I don't see a reason to think that those studies could be wong. |
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Could be Bonsay, I am not familiar with that study, however, I have difficulty believing you spirit leaves the body and wanders around. I've read about it for years and hoped to experience one for myself or see some hard scientific evidenc. I would really like to believe in them, really, really, but so far I am unconvinced. |
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you must be the change you wish to see in the world...
-gandhi
Well as usual, we get into the what we believe zone when we start discussing about the mind and more. The only thing I personaly think I can be sure of is that I exist, everything else is speculation. The study doesn't try to proove that OBEs take you outside the body. It tries to explane them from the physical perspective. If we take out the souls and the spirits from the discussion, we are just a brain and neural connections. What we remember, see, hear is all just that, neural connections. If someone breaks them apart "I" should no longer exist (if we take the reality perspective). That means that the I is somewhere in the brain and is dependant of all the other parts, the visual, memory parts etc. So as I understand his research just tries to show the science behind these events. |
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All of my lucids ,except for one or two, were because of OBE's. The reason why I believe that they are just a type of lucid dream because in every one there is something small that is always different about the room I am in than what it is in reality. Then I would notice that my body was sometimes laying the complete opposite from what it had been when I first fell asleep. All of these OBE's happened during SP and I use them now everytime to get out of SP and become lucid. It works everytime when I try to roll my dream body out of the real one. My first experience with this happened completely by accident when I was having an SP episode. Some thread on here mentioned just facing the monsters or whatever you were hallucinating head on and conquering your fear of them. Well I decided to fight the hallucination at that time and the next thing I know it was like I was taken out of my body and I looked over on the couch and saw myself still laying there except my feet were facing the opposite direction from what they were when I fell asleep. At the time I didn't even know the connection between OBE's and SP. |
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I wouldn't say so. |
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OBE stands for out of body experience. its not a type of lucid dream, or any type of dream, anymore than its about a heightened sense of awareness. the problem is too many people think their lucid dreams are OBEs which is why no one will take it seriously. |
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