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"Black Magic" a self inflicted mild heart attack? Doctors please?

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*DONT TRY THIS AT HOME*

recently one of the lads say they saw this crazy thing called "black magic" ... i was the guiney pig

I was in a field with friends,

I sat really low against a wall my @ss was just above the heels of my feet Closed eyes hands over my mouth and breathe real heavy for 35 seconds

after that i was to take a deep breathe as i rose from that position, to a standing position where one of my friends pushed in on my chest like CPR then i found myself playing PC games at home and then woke up in the field(where it all happened) with the feeling of a Lucid dream.

I felt no pain at all expect from the Thud that i got from the falling to the ground which wasnt sore but just wierd

Yes. This was stupid (so shut up preppies)

No I dont care what you think Of me

black magic? yes i know wierd name eh?

It seemed like a good idea at the time and i dont regret it

I would just like a doctor to tell what happened and why?.

and what possible defects that can come from this?

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  1. You may have suffered an O2 induced hallucination.  On the other hand, "prana" is written in Yoga literature and it is being studied!  There is a chance that you moved in consciousness in time and space.

    The point is do not hold rigid mind sets, but do see about this exercise, as it may be dangerous.


  2. Basically, you blew off a lot of CO2, went into respiratory acid-base imbalance, which affects your brain and as a result had a mild hallucination.

    Doing "CPR" pushes on anyone who doesn't need it can STOP their heart ... please don't try it again or do it to anyone else.

    And going "thud" on the ground can give you a concussion: not smart.

  3. You said it and I'm going to say it as well. THAT WAS STUPID!!

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