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#1: Diphenhydramine, sleep deprivation and binaural beats Author: hypertechnologies , Location: South CacaLackey Post Posted: Tue Mar 17, 2009 05:39 AM
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I think I may have found a way to RV into the past using a certain combination of diphenhydramine, sleep deprivation and binaural beats. This seems to induce a strange dissociative liminal state. I've been able to access private information from a close friend of mine. Much to their surprise, LOL! Has anyone else here experimented or had success with such combinations?

#2: Re: Diphenhydramine, sleep deprivation and binaural beats Author: Craig Post Posted: Tue Mar 17, 2009 11:36 AM
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I can't say that I have, but about the only chemical that have ever wished to experiment with is the Amino acid Tryptophane. I tend to sleep easier, dream more, and when I mix it with binaural beats, the results so far have been, well, mixed.

Sleep deprivation has produced some good results with me as I think that it tends to make the physical body more tired and easier to relax more fully.

As for me, I tend to not "test" chemicals and sleep deprivation, however, life does throw us some curves and I tend to take advantage of it and notice the results.

#3: Diphenhydramine, sleep deprivation and binaural beats Author: hypertechnologies , Location: South CacaLackey Post Posted: Tue Mar 17, 2009 07:14 PM
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I needed to take the medication for my allergies. What I experienced wasn't a dream. It was a sort of dissociative "mind awake body asleep" state. I was able to access passwords, conversations and other information that I had absolutely no way of knowing. My friend was over 1,700 miles away from me at that time. There have been other incidents as well. Hopefully I can go much farther with this.

Here's a guy who's experimented with a similar combination and used neuroelectrical stimulation. Here's a link if you, or anyone else is interested: zoe7.com/intothevoid_excerpts.php

I don't believe or agree with everything he says (some of it seems made-up) and the "many worlds" interpretation of quantum physics is a massive violation of energy conservation. But, I'm quite certain that there are "extra" physical dimensions and other times that can be accessed either physically or mentally. I've spoken with ex-intelligence, UFO researchers and aerospace people who all agree.

#4: Re: Diphenhydramine, sleep deprivation and binaural beats Author: Craig Post Posted: Tue Mar 17, 2009 08:03 PM
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A very interesting link indeed, thanks for sharing.

Many years ago, I had my first definite OOB experience and I read, read, and read as much as I could about the subject from many different authors. Now, I realize that each of us is writing our own "book" sort of speaking, so I tend to not put too much emphasis on the words or actions of others. For one, the words that one person uses to describe an experience may be entirely different than the words that another person would use to describe their experiences. Hence, their actions would be the same or similiar but the differences in words would indicate (or be perceived as) a different experience. Entire religions have been founded in this manner, IMHO.

Therefore, I don't seek out to read too much about others. I still do read a lot, but I am pretty selective about what I read, Wink However, I think that it is vital that one should write down their own experiences as it is very important to themselves first, and then to others.

In summary, what we experience as individuals is far more important than what someone else experiences and writes down.

Thanks again for sharing, I do like reading.

#5: Re: Diphenhydramine, sleep deprivation and binaural beats Author: hypertechnologies , Location: South CacaLackey Post Posted: Tue Mar 17, 2009 10:23 PM
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You're welcome.

I try to find others with experiences/research similar to my own, in hopes of figuring out the phenomena. I also realize the value of experiencing the unusual states of consciousness for oneself.

In doing unusual researches I've discovered that using critical thinking has helped a lot. As you probably know, there's an awful lot of nonsense out there and many liars, delusional new agers and religious folks who claim that they understand what we definately do not. Which makes it hard to find the truth, which I'm sure you know is out there Wink



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