Leaving your body is a strange experience
So, I guess many of you have heard people talk about being conscious of seeing themselves leaving their body, so what is it like?
One thing it may do for you, is to realise who 'you' are. Your consciousness and awareness is who you are, it is a sort of energy, with which you use to interact and scarily, that is likely the force that works your brain to connect the ethereal to the physical world.
The first time I left my earthly body, it felt like the sensation you have when you dive into a pool from ten feet up from a board. You dive down and as you reach the apex of the dive curve, let yourself just float back up. Those few seconds of immersion and ascension to the surface, is the same 'weightless' feeling you get when you leave your body.
I am no stranger to the exercise, many people only do this once in their lifetimes, often as the result of a near death experience. They see themselves from above, some even go down a tunnel of bright light to get turned back because it is not their time to move on from this dimension.
It is quite a weird sensation seeing yourself, your ethereal self, a sort of opaque and translucent 'ghostly' form leave your 'solid' human chassis.
You are fully aware, that is the scary thing, your earthly shell looks asleep, functioning, the brains wetware operating system keeping the systems working.
But you are away and out, this is a bit scary, perhaps like scuba diving, you are in a partially alien environment.
I have performed this experience about thirty times, but I have chosen not to go further with it as I think you can sometimes push your luck!
What it has shown me is that the force we call 'life,' our spirit and 'awareness' is not confined to our bodies.
It is said we live many times, essentially what we are doing is collecting 'closed data' to allow us to eventually move on, we cannot see the data from previous lives unless it is drawn from the Ethereal cloud by hypnosis.
We see many people 'regressed' to speak languages and tell us of lives they could have little knowledge of in their present incarnation.
The quest to build a humanoid robot 'in our image' hinges on the consciousness that we humans possess. Otherwise the robot carcass is like our own wetware chassis, just a vehicle for the software.
Our software goes on to drive and be integrated into higher things when we leave the shell.
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