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Dogged walking

Identifier

001164

Type of Spiritual Experience

Background

A description of the experience

Lucid dreams – Celia Green

Nevertheless I continued, and was not aware of anything untoward until I had been walking for an hour or more.

I was still some distance from my goal, not having made very good progress.  I imagine I must have increased my pace, not wishing to be too late in arriving at Ongar, since I had to get back to north-west London that night.

Looking back to that evening, my impression is of a rather dogged plodding, in a somewhat apprehensive – perhaps even anxious – frame of mind. 

Then somewhere along the country lane I had the feeling that I – the psychical part of me – was walking along the top of the hedge which bounded the lane, looking down upon myself striding along.  I had been sub-consciously aware of the feeling for a few minutes before fully realising it.  The feeling persisted and I did not get rid of it for several minutes.

The source of the experience

Ordinary person

Concepts, symbols and science items

Concepts

Symbols

Science Items

Activities and commonsteps

Activities

Overloads

Anxiety
Stress

Suppressions

Suppression of learning

Commonsteps

References