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doomstars
08-18-2002, 10:19 PM
When asleep, dreaming, you can get kind of a frozen feeling, a
feeling I don't think I've ever felt while awake. It would be closely
described to the feeling of being intensely scared, for something has
happened it wasn't suppose to happen. This feeling is without words,
so chances are, how I am describing it won't make sense. But an
example of something that happens that wasn't suppose to be is let's
say you go look at an object, and you see the color blue. You turn
around, and it's red, or something like that. Or maybe a t.v. that
doesn't turn off, or that's on when it's unplugged. That scary
feeling for the first few seconds, of something that wasn't suppose
to be. Or maybe you turn around, or see something in the corner of
your eye, and something is there for a brief second that isn't
suppose to. That is the kind of feeling I am talking about. What
would be neat if to replicate this feeling in real life, the full
feeling you'd have in a dream, but this time consciously. That would
be one big ride to have that feeling, and have it last for more than
a few seconds.
David Wilcock
08-19-2002, 12:16 PM
From: "doomstars"
> When asleep, dreaming, you can get kind of a frozen feeling, a
> feeling I don't think I've ever felt while awake. It would be closely
> described to the feeling of being intensely scared, for something has
> happened it wasn't suppose to happen. This feeling is without words,
> so chances are, how I am describing it won't make sense. But an
> example of something that happens that wasn't suppose to be is let's
> say you go look at an object, and you see the color blue. You turn
> around, and it's red, or something like that. Or maybe a t.v. that
> doesn't turn off, or that's on when it's unplugged. That scary
> feeling for the first few seconds, of something that wasn't suppose
> to be. Or maybe you turn around, or see something in the corner of
> your eye, and something is there for a brief second that isn't
> suppose to. That is the kind of feeling I am talking about. What
> would be neat if to replicate this feeling in real life, the full
> feeling you'd have in a dream, but this time consciously. That would
> be one big ride to have that feeling, and have it last for more than
> a few seconds.
DW: Hmm... not really. Did you read this yet?
http://ascension2000.com/Lifestory/ecr04.html
Think about it...
Peace be with you -
- David
sol72us
08-19-2002, 04:20 PM
--- In asc2k@y..., "David Wilcock" <david@a...> wrote:
> > From: "doomstars"
> >
> > This feeling is without words,
> > so chances are, how I am describing it won't make sense.
>
> http://ascension2000.com/Lifestory/ecr04.html
>
" To us, these symbols, pictures, emotions and feelings
were nearly ten times faster in terms of communication
speed than the human mind could ever hope to calculate
in English, and it was far quicker and more accurate
than any mouth forming crude physical words."
>
> Think about it...
>
> Peace be with you -
>
> - David
Thinking without words, with gratitude, Pat.
doomstars
09-07-2002, 06:27 AM
I'm not sure or don't know the names of the point of views, but one
would be called overhead/sideview (3rd person I think), and one would
be the person view, looking out of your own eyes as in real life.
I'm not sure which I have more of those two I listed above in dreams,
but I am pretty sure that I remember having both kinds. The 3rd
person, or whatever it is where you observe the dream from a non-
realistic view, I think happens. I'm not totally sure how the dream
plays out, but it's like I am witnessing something going on, whether
I'm in the dream as myself or not. I mean I think I witness maybe
something where myself isn't present. Or maybe I am one of the
characters I am witnessing, but that character is not myself, but
someone else, but I am experiencing through that person's actions
even if I am physically looking down, not from the eyes, of that
person, from above. This probably sounds confusing. And also, it's
hard to remember this kind of thing, well, I guess. It's not an
abstract dream where reality is stretched out of proportion
physically, meaning you have a 3rd person view of reality, but
reality is warped in a ways. But it's close to the same idea I think.
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