2 weeks ago i had another sleep paralysis incident which involved some auditory hallucinations.
i heard a female voice, the noise zeroed in and rang through my ears, it was distorted- she said, 'can you hear me?' i said i can hear you.
it came back stronger, 'can you hear me?' this time it felt like something was entering my body. i started to hear a little girl laugh in the background like she'd been running and playing. i tried to respond but i was frightened. it felt like i was starting to levitate off my bed. i tried to wake up and when i did, realized i was still in my room dreaming- this happened twice. i woke up in a dream, still dreaming, to wake up into another dream, and finally to wake up in my real room.
the dreaming mind is an interesting thing is it not
.
Eric What do you think about having a spiritual teacher? Have you ever considered the idea?
Most of us consider this in our spiritual sadhana. This is because the spiritual path is so filled
with so many unusual experiences. It is hard enough to distinguish between helpful and
detrimental people and conditions in the material dimension let alone some of the other dimensions that open up to us while making this journey in spirit. Sometimes we may come
across tramp spirits who are still on the physical level because of attachments to this plain.
They have yet to leave and remain in limbo. At times they look for bodies to inhabit.
They have lost their own physical body and yet have not found their place on the astral realms.
They are earth bound and need help to 'move on'. i have had such scenarios happen. It is good to get advice from higher souls on such matters to avoid a carnival atmosphere in our spiritual
journeys. Just thought i'd offer some of my experiences that may give you some perspective
on your experiences. This should not be construed as advice because i do not consider myself
one of the high souls that could help you understand your experiences but rather a friend
who is brother on the path seeking love and understanding myself.
In divine friendship
Steve Hydonus