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|    David Mitchell to Anima Rising    |
|    Re: Has anyone here had OOBE experiences    |
|    06 Nov 06 11:49:05    |
      From: david@edenroad.demon.co.uk              On Mon, 06 Nov 2006 00:34:23 -0800, Anima Rising wrote:              >> > > Anima Rising wrote:       >> >       >> > > I will decide and I will use my mind to decide as it has served me       >> > > well. If there is a mind beyond the physical then it should be possible       >> > > for someone to be given information and then be able to transfer it to       >> > > another person in some way, whether that be by telepathy or meeting up       >> > > for an astral chat.       >       > Actually, I had that experience at the Monroe Institute. Very       > interesting personal verification for me no need to prove it to you       > csicop lurkers.       >       > => > The more sceptical among us routinely ask those who claim to be       > able to       >> > have "real world" OBE's to test themselves in some way.       >       >> > I think that, so far, no one has successfully reported the contents of a       >> > remote location.       >       > Joseph McMoneagle, through remote viewing, successfully identified the       > location of a kidnapped military officer and allowed for his rescue.              Actually, I meant no-one posting here; but since you bring it up, it's       hardly proof is it?              >> I have read that some people go astral projecting together. I wonder if       >> they are able to independently give an account of their "journeys" and       >> whether they match. I very much doubt it. If they could then the       >> implications would be enormous and this would have been verified       >> centuries ago.       >       > You know, I met Rupert Sheldrake, the Cambridge professor of biology,       > recently. He's the one who turned me on to how you CSICOP people       > routinely pursue any sort of informational vehicle seeking to debunk       > with your "science."              ??              > Anyhow, I've had my personal experience, and that's all I need to know.              Personal experience isn't reliable.              --       =======================================================================       = David --- No, not that one.       = Mitchell ---       =======================================================================              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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