I don't have any actual memories of myself astral projecting as a kid besides a foggy memory of me floating over my house and looking down at it but I don't trust this memory due to the fogginess of it.
What I do have relating to this though is a memory of sleepwalking but the events that had occurred during it has led me to think I might have been a regular astral projector as a young child. This was when I was around four, my mom had put me to sleep and her and my older sister were in the living room watching a movie. I remember walking out of my room and into the living room headed for the front door, I wasn't thinking when I was doing this I was just acting if that makes sense. So I'm walking and my mom and sister start to yell at me and I turn to look at them and think to myself "can they really see me?" I didn't believe they could and kept walking, my mom stopped me outside of the house and brought me back in but that's all of the memory I've retained over the years.
All my life I have looked back on that day and questioned myself as to why I was so extremely adamant that they couldn't see me, It's not logical to think and really believe such a thing unless of course they normally didn't see me when I walked past because I was usually astral projecting and the weird thing is even at the time it happened, even at that young age, I thought it was strange that I thought they shouldn't be able to see me. I didn't understand why I thought that until many years, we're talking like 15 here, later when I came across a lucid dreaming website which led me into further research that led to articles about astral projection and it all finally made sense to me.
I'm not saying this was for sure a sign that I astral projected, just that there's really no other good explanation for it besides that one.
I have a few other experiences I'd like to share on this topic but will save them for another time. I still need to update two of the blogs on here and those will have to come first.
So, what do you think readers? Was it astral projection gone awry? Do you have a better explanation? let me know what you think in the comments. :)
What I do have relating to this though is a memory of sleepwalking but the events that had occurred during it has led me to think I might have been a regular astral projector as a young child. This was when I was around four, my mom had put me to sleep and her and my older sister were in the living room watching a movie. I remember walking out of my room and into the living room headed for the front door, I wasn't thinking when I was doing this I was just acting if that makes sense. So I'm walking and my mom and sister start to yell at me and I turn to look at them and think to myself "can they really see me?" I didn't believe they could and kept walking, my mom stopped me outside of the house and brought me back in but that's all of the memory I've retained over the years.
All my life I have looked back on that day and questioned myself as to why I was so extremely adamant that they couldn't see me, It's not logical to think and really believe such a thing unless of course they normally didn't see me when I walked past because I was usually astral projecting and the weird thing is even at the time it happened, even at that young age, I thought it was strange that I thought they shouldn't be able to see me. I didn't understand why I thought that until many years, we're talking like 15 here, later when I came across a lucid dreaming website which led me into further research that led to articles about astral projection and it all finally made sense to me.
I'm not saying this was for sure a sign that I astral projected, just that there's really no other good explanation for it besides that one.
I have a few other experiences I'd like to share on this topic but will save them for another time. I still need to update two of the blogs on here and those will have to come first.
So, what do you think readers? Was it astral projection gone awry? Do you have a better explanation? let me know what you think in the comments. :)