How I Learned to Love the (A) Bomb
Posted: Sat Jan 03, 2009 4:10 am
Ok...my roomate last year talked a lot about astral projection, and could actually achieve it on his own and not by chance. I had done it twice or so in my entire life and I never forgot its intensity and out-of-this-world amazingness. Just yesterday I was introduced to I-Doser by a friend and I tried the Lucid Dream one before I went to bed. I had my doubts about the whole thing, especially since I could never achieve hypnotization (granted, both times I tried it were on a cruise with a fellow audience). I found that if I just relaxed focused on the oscillating sound waves, I found my state of mind altered. Throughout the dose, I caught glimpses of that intensity i described during those rare occurences of astral projection. When the dose was over, I was in a state of supreme relaxation, and I fell asleep within ten minutes (it usually takes me an hour). I can't say I had a lucid dream last night, but I do remember parts of it, and I do remember that I did in fact dream, which I can't say happens very often for me. I can't wait to try this again tonight.
I just tried the A-Bomb one, too. If I still had doubts about the process after the Lucid Dream, then this one obliterated all of them. I felt a buzz going through the first half of the dose, but nothing intense like those rare "glimpses" I caught while under the Lucid Dream. Near the end, however, things went...lightspeed. I felt like my entire body was being projected forward at amazing speeds. My mind's eye telescoped into a tunnel of whizzing light beams. My body parts dismembered and floated slowly away. My body felt paralyzed and separate from my mind, but I knew that if I wanted to I could take the headphones off at any time.
Then it got really crazy. The flat, disc shape that my body parts composed began to tilt side to side, like a baby being rocked in a cradle. Slowly at first, then rapidly. Then my disc-body began twirling around at light speeds.
Keep in mind that while listening, I was laying down in my bed on my back in a dark room. Periodically, when I opened my eyes, spots of golden light traveled across my vision and came in and out of focus. Other times, the little light that there was in my room shimmered like it was reflecting off of a cosmic ocean.
Immediately afterwards I called my roomate and talked about it for half an hour. Nearly 45 minutes after the dose I still feel relaxed and amazed. All I can do is smile!
I just tried the A-Bomb one, too. If I still had doubts about the process after the Lucid Dream, then this one obliterated all of them. I felt a buzz going through the first half of the dose, but nothing intense like those rare "glimpses" I caught while under the Lucid Dream. Near the end, however, things went...lightspeed. I felt like my entire body was being projected forward at amazing speeds. My mind's eye telescoped into a tunnel of whizzing light beams. My body parts dismembered and floated slowly away. My body felt paralyzed and separate from my mind, but I knew that if I wanted to I could take the headphones off at any time.
Then it got really crazy. The flat, disc shape that my body parts composed began to tilt side to side, like a baby being rocked in a cradle. Slowly at first, then rapidly. Then my disc-body began twirling around at light speeds.
Keep in mind that while listening, I was laying down in my bed on my back in a dark room. Periodically, when I opened my eyes, spots of golden light traveled across my vision and came in and out of focus. Other times, the little light that there was in my room shimmered like it was reflecting off of a cosmic ocean.
Immediately afterwards I called my roomate and talked about it for half an hour. Nearly 45 minutes after the dose I still feel relaxed and amazed. All I can do is smile!