Whew! Something strange happened to me as I embarked on a late afternoon walk around the lagoon, about three miles or so.
As I was walking and walking, the sun began to set. I took a photo of the sky even though I know the colors resulted from a couple local brushfires.

As I walked up the hill, I guess my mind wandered; at least I think it did. I’m actually not really sure what happened.
At some point I realized that I had lost a chunk of time.
In one way, it seemed like time stood still, and in another way, it seemed as if I had been walking for HOURS, and yet I felt like I wasn’t even really in my own body, or even in my own specific reality.
I was somewhere else, or more accurately, I had BEEN somewhere else; again I’m not sure where.
When I came back from that nowhere land, it’s not that I became dizzy or lightheaded, but I definitely felt a sensation of a jolt back to my physical body when I looked around and realized that I was still walking but I’m not sure how I got to where I was — which probably makes no sense at all.
I said out loud to myself, “Well, that was really strange. Where did I go?“
Where was I? Did I enter a portal to a different dimension? Did I unintentionally astrally project somewhere? A different time and space? I can’t rule out dissociation, but there had been no Immediate preceding traumatic event. I was simply walking.
Was it astral projection? A meditative experience? Did I really enter a portal?
I can’t remember that ever happening before. It wasn’t unpleasant, but I didn’t learn any earthshattering truths about the universe or receive any profound messages from beyond.
If it was a gateway to different spiritual planes or realities, I guess I prematurely returned HERE too soon to retrieve any memories.
Maybe I entered Leon Russell’s “…place where there’s no space or time…”
Have you ever had a similar experience?
I take it you didnt notice anything diffrent? No sounds, emotions or sights you dont normally see? Could have been something of several things including just a start of flooding memories, which may come fully while you sleep. The human psyche is weird like that sometimes.
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No, I can’t say that I noticed anything other than a sense of time being too slow or too fast or suspended. For a split second I did wonder where I was even though I’ve walked that same path for the last 40 years.
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I felt something similar when I was having an MRI scan and a friend said he would be with me and stay calm. He was. All I could see was pulsing purple and apprently when the scan was over I was in a trance.
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WOW! I only had one MRI and on my torn meniscus in my knee and I found it to be a very pleasant experience, weirdly enough. I tried to meditate while I was in there. Do you think the pulsating sounds of the magnets caused a trance state?
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I haven’t, but if you ever want to explore it, I can recommend a very seasoned hypnotherapist who works with people who have had missing time type of experiences. (I’m pretty sure she works online).
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Thank you for the offer, I’ll think about it!
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