2011年12月13日 星期二

Out of Body Experience - Have You Had Your OOBE Yet?


Ten percent of all people globally say they have had an out of body experience at least once in their lives. Most experiences were not intentional and followed a near death experience.

Even if you are not a religious person and do not believe in the Immortal Soul, you cannot wish away the phenomenon of "out of body experience." Out of body experiences, or OOBE for short, is is an experience that typically involves a sensation of floating outside of one's body and, in some cases, perceiving one's physical body from a place outside one's body. First coined in 1943 by G.N.M Tyrrell in his book Apparitions, this is a globally accepted phenomenon with as many as one in ten people claiming an out of body experience once in their lives. OOBE had been adopted by experts like Robert Monroe and Celia Green as an alternative to belief-centric labels such as "astral projection" or "spirit walking", but there's little to distinguish between them.

There are many scenarios under which out of body experiences occur. While sometimes the phenomenon appears to occur spontaneously, at other times it is associated with a physical or mental trauma, use of psychedelic and dissociative drugs, or a dream-like state. There have been many techniques developed in recent years to stimulate OOBE, of which brainwave technology has been found to be particularly effective. Using a certain combination of alpha and theta harmonics, this enables the user to experience a distinct transfer of consciousness resulting in an out of body experience while in perfect health.

The different ways to induce OOBE are:

1. Spontaneous

* During or near sleep

* Near death experiences

* Extreme physical effort

2. Induced

* Mental induction by sleeping without losing wakefulness, waking up mentally but not physically, deep trance, meditation and visualization.

* Mechanical induction by brainwave synchronization (mentioned before), magnetic and electric stimulation of the brain, sensory deprivation and sensory overload.

* Chemical induction with drugs such as ketamine, dextromethorphan (DM or DXM), and phencyclidine.




There is much information on this subject on the internet. If you are interested in learning more visit www.outofbodyexperiences.net. Learn what methods to stay clear of until you have reached a certain level of control. There are unsafe methods that are well documented at this site. You must admit, Astral Projection is a very thought provoking topic!





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