Expression_man
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- You have experienced what it is like to be outside your body.
- You have experienced certain brain states which make you feel like you have experienced what it is like to be outside your body.
You have concluded that it's the former.
What exactly has led you to this conclusion?
Obviously the answer is my own experiences, all of which I am not comfortable talking about but I will share one which might best explain it.
Tap the table in front of you. Sensory input. You heard sound, you felt touch.
One of my earlier experiences, wherein I was still having trouble moving about, my point of reference had been skewed. Half of my awareness was in my physical body and my other half was in my projected double. This is a very strange feeling but I couldn't help laughing to myself (in my mind) because it seemed so absurd.
Slowly, my awareness trickled into my projected double and I became less aware of my "sleeping position".
This is where it gets complex...
Sensory information.
Sight : 100% in my projected double but lost within a few seconds and now it's a first person perspective from my position on my bed
Motion/momentum/movement : From my projected double
Touch : Shared between my physical body and my projected double
Smell : Unimportant/can't remember
Taste : Unimportant/can't remember
So, I'm seeing things from my physical body but I'm getting information from my projection. I also lack the ability to navigate my environment properly and I find myself falling, from the perspective (not visual but motion) of my projected double.
I can feel myself falling through my bed and off to the side. I can't see anything but I can feel myself pass through the side table, I take in the sense of touch, it's wooden and I feel the surface as it corners off at the bottom and connects to the floor. I have no sight at this time.
I continue to fall (it's more like floating downwards really) and I'm thinking to myself "ack, where does that mean I am"?
The ceiling is quite thin, it doesn't take long until I am in the room below. I continue to fall and I have no idea of where I might be until I stop falling and I can feel the touch of what I know to be a leg rest.
My position is on my side, as it is in bed. Actually this is interesting. That would mean that my projected double is mimicking my physical body's popition (I rest/sleep on my side).
So this leg rest, which I recognise immediately (the moment I made contact with it) is now stopping me from falling. Hehe, I'm not sure why but I seemed to have stopped falling the moment I made contact with that particular object.
That's one example. Most of mine are usually 100% from the perspective of my projected double. I have also become conscious of my projected double while it has been in another room in the house. One time it was in the bathroom upstairs and I suddenly found myself in the dark (lights off and door closed because the room isn't in use).
These are difficult to describe in words but there's another sense you become privvy too while fully immerse in the double, it's a "knowingness". You know your environment and what is outside of it. You would think that sometimes not having sight would bother me but this other sense is much more preferable I assure you.
I'm sorry that you don't have anything other than only my word to go on. I'm certainly not the only one who experiences this, my brother also has it but to a much lesser extent. There are communities dedicated to it but, as is obvious, the integrity of the accounts is in question.