This book covers parapsychology, out-of-body experiences, ghosts, near-death experiences, UFOs, creationism, and astrology. |
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If near-death experiences and out-of-body experiences don't come from the brain, where is consciousness based? |
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The chapter on death deals with out-of-body and near-death experiences, and past-life experiences and regression. |
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A few years back, when my mind was in this state, I'd experience lucid dreaming and have out-of-body experiences. |
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I feel a little woozy, not from any drug that's been administered but from the out-of-body experience of looking deep within my own body. |
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Years later she read a book that explained the out-of-body experience is caused by something that is beyond the body's ability to handle. |
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For the last four years, I have been teaching seminars on meditation and out-of-body travel. |
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I asked if it was an out-of-body experience to watch himself being dissected on the political autopsy table. |
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It causes out-of-body experiences or catalepsy, when people are unable to move, sometimes for up to 12 hours. |
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People will feel a sense of presence in the room, or have an out-of-body experience. |
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Perhaps this explains why so many people from different backgrounds report similar sensations with out-of-body experiences. |
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Castaneda's books are full of stories of magic, sorcery, and out-of-body experiences. |
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Specifically, they address ESP experiences, out-of-body experiences, and apparitions. |
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Many people believe that the mind can leave the body at death and during out-of-body experiences. |
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That slightly out-of-body feeling of extreme tiredness, low blood sugar, lost, away from home. |
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In fact academics at the University of Virginia found that an out-of-body experience is a normal psychological response to an intensely stressful ordeal. |
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It feels very surreal, like an out-of-body experience, like I'm back here watching this going on, that it's not really happening. |
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So, remember the other day when I was blabbering about how I made a CD to help me sort of zone out when trying to achieve an out-of-body experience? |
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The horror of rootlessness in post-war Europe was understandable, but it needs revaluation in a multicultural age of out-of-body electronic experiences. |
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But as one creates that habit through practice, slowly one would have out-of-body experience. |
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People can have out-of-body experiences in near-death situations. |
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Afterwards, as she would wake up every morning and see her name above the fold in some of the nation's papers of record, she began to refer to it as an out-of-body experience. |
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This includes near-death experiences, claims of religious visions and some cases of out-of-body experiences. |
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It resembles an out-of-body experience for you have never before felt yourself rising above your body looking down at your human self. |
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But watching the filming was like an out-of-body experience. |
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It was the most out-of-body experience because I was so jacked up on medicine. |
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When you constantly practice this during the sleep hours, depending upon your adaptation to the regulations, you may gain the out-of-body experience. |
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In a new study from Sweden's Karolinska Institutet, neuroscientists created an out-of-body illusion in participants placed inside a brain scanner. |
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It was almost like an out-of-body experience,'' Martindale told Presley fans who came to Graceland on Wednesday to celebrate the late icon's 79th birthday. |
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It has a dreamlike atmosphere akin to suspended animation or an out-of-body experience. |
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I somehow always felt like an observer instead of one of the people taking part, as if I was having an out-of-body experience. |
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Christine, 43, from Beckenham, Kent, had her out-of-body experience at nearby Farnborough Hospital. |
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During a drug-fuelled out-of-body experience? |
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They will negotiate an encounter, he will restrain the subject, and then see if they can create an out-of-body experience of sustained bliss or oneness with the divine. |
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But when she has an out-of-body experience, she may discover what fate has in store. |
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A woman witnesses her own death in a staged out-of-body experience, while Derren travels to Queens in New York. |
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They are also measuring changes in brain regions such as the angular gyrus, an area that has been associated with out-of-body experiences. |
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The OOBE Research Center was founded in 2007 by Michael Raduga for the purpose of studying the phenomena of out-of-body experiences and lucid dreaming. |
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Researchers want to know if people who have out-of-body experiences respond to the experiment in a different way to those who have no history of hallucinations. |
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Of their first time out, in a quiet west London restaurant, he said that it was an out-of-body experience, listening to her talk about Elvis, the Mirror reported. |
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In out-of-body experiences, one's self is not reduplicated but appears to be completely dissociated from the body and observing it from a location in extracorporeal space. |
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Even this conversation we're having constitutes a slight out-of-body experience for Pucci, who finds himself weirded out at the sudden interest in him. |
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Seeing an apparition, having a Near Death, Out-of-Body or Afterlife experience, Astral projection and Astral travel all give us a brief glimpse of the Spiritual realm. |
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