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03-14-2002, 12:54 PM | #71 |
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I laid down and got comfortable, then pulled all of my energy up into my head before popping out of my forehead. I then flew over to a friend's house and checked out what was going on for a couple of hours. Then flew back to my body, awoke and wrote down everything I could remember. Then quized my friend the next day. Everything I had written was exactly right.
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---------------- Having had an Out of Body Experience, The Idea of a consciousness existing without a physical body is very real to me. ---------------- Not being facetious, I'd say you were deluded. (And I have known a few deluded people in my time.) When the radio play of Wells's "War of the Worlds" was first heard, very many listeners were convinced that the world was being invaded (date was something like the late '30s). From then on reports of flying saucers started flooding in. The mind is quite an interesting reformulator of experience. (I just find my dreams make going to bed worthwhile.) When was the first out of body experience recorded? |
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Spin OBE's have occured at least as early as recorded history.
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