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|    Reasons to leave your body    |
|    16 Dec 06 15:09:37    |
      From: michael.huxley5@btinternet.com              I have recently had a heart attack and, due to subsequent surgery, a mild       but widespread stroke. I am now 95% recovered and function at quite a high       level. I have a neighbour who, too, has recently had a stroke and he is       really no longer with us, to all intents and purposes. This frightens the       pants off me because I don't mind losing the power of my limbs but I don't       want to "lose my mind" through stroke damage.              Is it possible to learn and develop a method of leaving one's body at will       in such a way that I could do this voluntarily even after a major,       debilitating, stroke? I could go on, but I think that's the crux of my       question.              MikeH              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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