strtman wrote:When I am in a break through it feels as if you are only spirit. There is no sense of an existing body anymore.
Because there is no ‘control’ over the body, is there a chance that the body is going to act independent from the body? To put it simple: is there a possibility that when coming out of the trip you’ll find your self somewhere else in the room? Or is it a fact that due to that loss of body control you will find yourself always on the place from where you were being launched?
I remember reading a handful of reports (maybe 2 or 3) of people coming back and being on the other side of the room and not realising that they had moved. But this could be due to the fact that such an overwhelming experience is happening in the visual and parietal cortex that the brain just denies integrating the memory of getting up or falling on the floor.
A bit like how when people get knocked out, they don't remember the 10-20 seconds BEFORE they got knocked out.
In any case, it's not like you are likely to hurl yourself out of the window after opening the latch in order to do so while in a breakthrough... or take the elevator downstairs and cross the road... Based on the reports I have read, It is very rare and if it did happen (which it wouldn't) it would be like only in the room and fumbling around at best.
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