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   Nige to All   
   Re: Evidence   
   26 Jan 05 21:54:56   
   
   From: nnnppn@btinternet.com   
      
   "LH"  wrote in message   
   news:VHkHd.10301$pZ4.7846@newsread1.news.pas.earthlink.net...   
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   > "Nige"  wrote in message   
   > news:csj6cg$8gc$1@titan.btinternet.com...   
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   >> "James Woods"  wrote in message   
   >> news:2005011801011892414%synced@milkmailcom...   
   >>> On 2005-01-12 16:58:38 -0600, ""  said:   
   >>>   
   >>>> Hi   
   >>>>   
   >>>> Has anyone had an out of body experience where they have   
   >>>> visited some where in there neighbourhood lets say,   
   >>>> seen some particular feature never noticed before then   
   >>>> gone back during a "normal" waking state to verify that feature   
   >>>> to confirm they were really out of there body and not just   
   >>>> dreaming for example.   
   >>>>   
   >>>> thanks   
   >>>   
   >>> I've done this on a few occasions. I don't believe you would get the   
   >>> kind of evidence that you'd expect because the rules are alittle   
   >>> different. For example, while in obe, you could visit your neighbors   
   >>> home and see an item she or he "thought" about buying, like a piece of   
   >>> furniture but never actually bought physically. Upon physical   
   >>> verfication, you might think the experience wasn't real when it in fact   
   >>> it was because the thought you picked up was as real as any physical   
   >>> item that might be the neighbors home.   
   >>>   
   >>> I believe the actual obe experience will be the best evidence because   
   >>> the intensity will be undeniable.   
   >>   
   >>   
   >>>   
   >> I see your point james but wouldnt an actual object i.d. be preferable   
   >> as picking up a thought could be more prone to criticism.   
   >   
   > Being prone to criticism is a human problem, not a reality problem.   
   > Reality cares not for criticism. -- Lonnie   
   >   
   I think  you get the jist off my point lonnie!   
   nige   
      
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