waited for them to pass underneath my apartment, but they
didn’t appear on the other side of the building. Phew! (In
reality, my apartment is suspended between two buildings,
cars and pedestrians pass under.)
Standing on the threshold of the living room and kitchen,
I decided to fly and see how that felt. I zoomed around the
ceiling a couple of times.
Now standing in the living room, contemplating what I
should do next, I felt a little bored. I figured I might as well
go back to my body (M.R.: wrong logic). I moved to my bed
and crawled into my body. I felt a little disheveled and
crumpled in there, but as soon as I felt smooth and
comfortable I opened my eyes.
Nina
Brisbane, Australia
I woke up. I needed to go to the bathroom, but decided
to ignore the need. I felt light vibrations and did forced falling
asleep. I knew I was in the phase. I could feel myself moving,
but the vibrations weren't there anymore. I thought to
myself, "that's odd... oh well, just roll out!" So I did!
I was on my husband’s side of the bed and I couldn't see
properly. My eyes felt stuck together. After some straining, I
could see out of my left eye fine and noticed a whole lot of
pillows and blankets piled on the floor. I thought, "how did all
that get there??"
I tried to open my right eye, but the eyelids were stuck
together. I tried physically opening it with my fingers, but it
was stuck like glue. I thought, "what if I rip my eyelid," but
knowing full well I couldn't. Then, I realized that the reason
my eye was not opening was because I had to deepen! I
closed my eyes and frantically started touching everything I
could. I touched the walls, my husband’s bedside table, and
knocked over everything. I could hear glass hitting the table.
I'd knocked over a glass of water. I still couldn't see! I sort of
stalled, and didn't know what to do.
Then, I remembered that while in the phase, I had
wanted to stick my head out of my closed bedroom window,
look out, and jump! (my bedroom is on the 2nd floor) I ran