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dopestone
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106 days in Federal Detention. Trippiest Experience Ever. (Astral Travel)
#13448032 - 11/07/10 11:36 AM (13 years, 3 months ago) |
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dehumanizing agony during the day
astral traveling by night, i went all over the world.
i've been flying for a few years but now i'm on some new level that i can't explain. mutual dreaming and psychic communication.
wouldn't do it again - not in jail at least - no way, but the dreams were intense and very lucid - came home the other day to a letter from an estranged friend who saw me in her dreams and decided to open up talking to me again because of the conversations we had with one another in the other world.
she's not the only one. a woman named victoria also had dreams about me and introduced herself to me in my travels, turns out it's a friend of my mother-in-law who was doing ritual prayers for me.
i don't want to get into the religious aspect of it because i'm not sure what it means yet, but to say that prayer has power is a huge understatement. whomever is growing us listens to us. the gospel of st. john is trippy. life is awesome.
any astral travelers have similar experiences? what did it take to make contact with others? was it a trauma like i experienced?
looking forward to responses.
-------------------- in general, i'm not sure if i'm indecisive or not.
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floatingwater
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Re: 106 days in Federal Detention. Trippiest Experience Ever. (Astral Travel) [Re: dopestone]
#13448154 - 11/07/10 12:09 PM (13 years, 3 months ago) |
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dopestone said:
she's not the only one. a woman named victoria also had dreams about me and introduced herself to me in my travels, turns out it's a friend of my mother-in-law who was doing ritual prayers for me.
That sounds pretty wild and simply beyond your average coincidence. I can't say I've ever had any astral travels because I haven't looked into it much and don't really understand it yet, but I definitely dabble in lucid dreaming whenever the opportunity presents itself. Forget all the stuff in waking life about light switches, inability to read small text, etc., sometimes dreams are just flat out the same as everyday life. There was a time in the past couple years when I was getting confused as to who I met, what conversations I had, or when and where events occurred, and whether they really took place or if they were from the dream world.
The neat thing is that I feel energetically balanced in life when I dream a lot. I feel that I'm more or less "awake" in my mind all the time rather than having large chunks of unconciousness in my life as I sleep every night.
Lately, I've had few of the therapeutic dream nights of the past because I work all day and like to roast a bowl of fine cannabis before I sleep, and it seems like cannabis before bed dulls the dream life a bit. Especially if I have to wake up early, the full swing of dream life, which usually occurs in the morning hours for me, doesn't have a chance to fully materialize.
I did have a interesting dream recently where I met a girl in a lucid dream and approached her to kiss her (because hey, you can bend the rules of common interactions in lucid dreaming) and as we kissed I had this odd feeling of being in someone else's dream. As if I was her dream, and not the other way around. Or maybe it was this astral travel stuff you speak of. It seemed as though she wasn't just a part of my dream-imagination but that we were both dreams of each other.
Very cool feeling but then the dream faded and the alarm clock went off a couple second after I opened my eyes.
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Nico Lisp
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Re: 106 days in Federal Detention. Trippiest Experience Ever. (Astral Travel) [Re: floatingwater]
#13448563 - 11/07/10 01:39 PM (13 years, 3 months ago) |
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I've shared a similar experience. The most vivid dream I've had in my life took place about 2 weeks ago. It was shared with my sister, once I woke I explained what had happened and she had experienced the same dream. trippy sh*t.
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rezen
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Re: 106 days in Federal Detention. Trippiest Experience Ever. (Astral Travel) [Re: dopestone]
#13448634 - 11/07/10 01:54 PM (13 years, 3 months ago) |
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I've done it before on acid....I have not trained in the art so I don't really know how to control it though
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dopestone
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Re: 106 days in Federal Detention. Trippiest Experience Ever. (Astral Travel) [Re: rezen]
#13448792 - 11/07/10 02:31 PM (13 years, 3 months ago) |
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i was extremely focused - i wrote a lot of letters to my wife and produced quite a bit of drawings that i've come home to and i have a pretty good documentation of my philosophies and ideas while i was locked up.
i decided to do the project with my wife where i wrote her everyday in order to take back the time that i'd lost - i feel like it was time well spent because i got a lot of writing done - over eighty letters that i wrote to her as well as my son and about two dozen drawings.
mostly i've retained a photographic memory of the dreams and can recall details, words, people's faces - i've been able to interpret their meanings and significance to my situation at the time.
i was being detained by the federal government because in 2008 i was arrested with possession of dmt, since i am a permanent resident of the united states and not an american citizen, i was located by ICE and was arrested on an order of removal from the united states for LIFE. i've lived here since childhood and have nearly no family in my native country but still i was placed in federal custody in a facility that had no access to an outdoor area and was mostly inhabited by south-siders pisas. i was the only white guy out of 50 to 60 guys from all over latin america and that's just in my dorm, there are over 4,000 detainees in florence, az at any given time.
i was denied bond because i was deemed a terrorist (immigration defines drug possession as a terrorist financing source) and had to hire an attorney and pay to file an application to cancel my removal and it took 106 days.
most people in there are being indefinitely detained and most don't even have court dates to count down to.
it took 51 days before i found out my court date which i was barely eligible for and 106 till it came - i had to tell the department of homeland security personal details of my life while living in the united states in a detailed interrogation in front of an immigration judge. most people don't get this hearing, most people don't win their case
i did.
and it's because of the dreams.
legally in the U.S. I am subhuman and have no rights under the constitution.
what a trip!
-------------------- in general, i'm not sure if i'm indecisive or not.
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rezen
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Re: 106 days in Federal Detention. Trippiest Experience Ever. (Astral Travel) [Re: dopestone]
#13448835 - 11/07/10 02:40 PM (13 years, 3 months ago) |
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Whoa must have had a lot of DMT to end up at the fed.
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dopestone
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Re: 106 days in Federal Detention. Trippiest Experience Ever. (Astral Travel) [Re: rezen]
#13449666 - 11/07/10 05:30 PM (13 years, 3 months ago) |
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rezen said: Whoa must have had a lot of DMT to end up at the fed.
1 gram.
Edited by dopestone (11/07/10 05:30 PM)
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