Anybody who has ever been to a strip joint knows coins will stick anywhere.
A forearm with a radius is one of the hardest places because when you press the coin down the elastic forces pushing back are uneven. The coin is pulled away at the edges, reducing the area of contact.
The...
I saw a video of yogis levitating.
They were crosslegged and on an athletic pad about 15 feet across. They would rock forward, springing with their legs, and hopping about 6 inches off the pad again and again until they hit the other end and then turn around and do it again to get back where...
Almost forgot the horror story part of my tale.
My neurologist, unable to find any clear physical evidence of brain trauma, and knowing that I had never been in a state of unconciousness, and knowing that the medication was preventing further seizures, nonetheless turned me into the...
I agree. In my case, if I had not been very energetic and precise in describing my experience, the neurologist might not have identified it as partial seizure. The MRI was negative. We decided to try the anti-seizure medication diagnostically. Since the deja vu experiences ceased after...
Yes, this is describing something like my experience, Especially the term "parasitic consciousness." I feel like the parallel consciousness is going on all the time without me being aware of it, which is frustrating because I feel it is something important.
I also have a feeling of it being...
I have had deja vu experiences most of my life which were eventually diagnosed as partial seizures. The diagnosis was confirmed by complete elimination of symptoms after treatment with anti-seizure meds.
The experience is very profound. For me, it was an intense feeling of going back to a...