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The Astral Self Subj: obes From: Patrick Short To: all Can a person have OBES while reading? What happened was, I was at a laundromat reading and then I Visulaized that another part of me was floating out of the laundromat and up about 200 feet above the building. I float over to the nearby intersection and see what is happening in real time. I saw a red Ferrari pulling in for gas, telephone people working and the regular traffic. The whole time I'm aware that my body is back in the laundromat sitting and reading with my eyes following each word. I wasn't visualizing what I was reading either. But back in the chair I'm wondering why I'm reading and floating above the intersection. I can't move my body or stop my eyes from scanning the pages, because I fell that if I do I'll stop floating around. Then someone bumped my leg and I'm out of my trance and looking up from my book. The whole thing lasted about 2 minutes. I thought it might have been the constant drone of the dryers that made me go into a trance and visualize this. I got up and went outside and saw the Ferrari leave and the telephone people. I could have seen the telephone people earlier but not the car. When this happened, I thought 'is this real or just deja vu or a vivid imagination'? I don't know. From: Steve Woodward To: Patrick Short (X) Patrick, Sounds like a very exciting experience. I have read, where I cannot recall, that in the "ancient days" before Buddha, monks in that region of the world had a technique to be out of the body and in it at the same time. Later monks claimed to have advanced that technique to actually physicalize the "other self" into something that appeared to be quite normally physical... Enough of history. Was anyone else around you at the time? Did u happen to tell anyone that u saw the Red Ferrari at the gas station before u went out to look??? If you had then at least we could have a verification that something "psychic" had happened. Just for public cosumption, has this ever happened to you before? In the "bi-location" form or regular oobe (single point of view, 1 self)? Please let us know if anything further develops. And thank you for sharing this information with us hungry for data folks. -Steve Woodward - Administrator - OOBEs and such From: Patrick Short To: Steve Woodward (X) STEVE, There were other people in the place but no one I knew. I guess I should have asked someone to go aout and see if a Ferrari was at the gas station while I sat and waited.Yes I have had it happen before but never while I was reading. I have had OBES while I listen to music. Pink Floyd, Yes, Beetoven(sp), Bach organ music, make me have OBES or "trips" and colorful visions. Now, I've had the OBES with the music before I took drugs. I thought everyone could do this to music after I started listening to it in stereo. Then a friend of mine said he had something that helps and so I tried pot and mushrooms. When I use drugs I see colorful visions for a much longer time that straight, 5 or12 hours, while I listen to music the whole time. But I've stopped using drugs for 5 years now because of the physical side affects. I've also had either Astral projection of DReams while I sleep, I really can't tell the difference escept that what I cll the Astral Projection are to places that I have never seen before, and I meet people or "beings" that are humanoid and communicate through thought. In dreams The people communicate by opening their mouths in places I've seen before. If anyone can help me in distinguishing the difference ,if there is any, of the Astral and Dreams I would appreciate it. From: Steve Woodward To: Patrick Short (X) The method you described is a good one for telling the difference. However another method you can tell is the "feeling of reality". When it feels like you are really there and it is not fragmented... neither of these methods is fool proof and certainly neither "prove" the "reality" of the experience. Some things you might try: Have a friend set up a "target" for you, a place they were actually out of the body please comment. -Steve Woodward - Admin. The Astral Self. From: Steve Gresser To: Steve Woodward (X) Steve, I had a Psych. teacher in college tell me a different way to distinguish "dreams" from "OOBE's". He said that the amount of control over the experience determines its validity, to a small extent. If you can "make" another person in the "experience" do something, perhaps something they probably would not normally do, then it is a dream, REM and all. If, on the other hand, you can contrll yourself, but have no control over what other people do "there", there is a much greater chance of "OOBE". So much for my two cents. S.G. From: Fred Smith To: Steve Gresser (X) The best way to distinguish between a dream and an oobe is by bringing something back with you from the oobe. If yiu have an oobe where you go to the race track you should place a bet and bring back the tickets. If you wake up and have no teickets then it was a dream but if you wake up and have a fist full of tickets (or money if you won!) then it must have been an oobe. From: Steve Woodward To: Fred Smith (X) Fred, Not very many people who have oobe's are knowledgable enough to be able to materialize their "astral" body into fully physical form in order to be able to bring back something physical from where they went. Furthermore, many times, an oobe takes you to a place that is "non-physical" therefore it would be impossible to bring back something from there. Good start at undeniable proof methods though. thanks, Steve -Admin - OOBEs and such. From: Steve Gresser To: Fred Smith (X) What he said. S.G. From: Steve Woodward To: Steve Gresser (X) Excellent method Mr. Gresser. I guess that sort of fits in with the epxerience seeming "real" or not... From: Patrick Short To: STEVE WOODWARD (X) Thank you for your helpful comments. Steve W. I will definitely try that target experiment this week and let you know what happens on Friday. This seems to be the only way to prove it. Steve G. I went throught my dream journal and even though I was in strange places with strange people, they still interacted with me. But other times I was just an observer, sometimes on the ceiling, in trees and some child height. There were even times where there was someone I knew in "real time" but couldn't get their attention. Fred S. I agree with Steve W. I'm not Uncle Martin of "My Favorite Martian". From: Steve Gresser To: Patrick Short (X) Good for you! I certainly hope we can be of help in any way pssible. Steve W. should be greates in helping with most of it, but I'll offer input where appropriate. S.G. From: Fred Smith To: Patrick Short (X) Maybe you could take something with you and just have them initial it. From: Sysop To: Fred Smith (X) Fred: Your remarks are beginning to border on ridicule, which is against the Prime Directive of this board (see the <W>elcome Bulletin). Whatever our feelings about the ultimate reality, or lack thereof, of a particular phenomenon, there can be no doubt that these "occurences" are just as real to some individuals, on a personal basis, as any other experience. If you think Patrick is mistaken in his perceptions, try to convince him through critical analysis, or cajole him into using his own intuitive thought processes. Humiliation only breeds alienation, which continues the cycle of ignorance and reinforces communication barriers, the very barriers we are trying to break down with this system. Jim From: Fred Smith To: Sysop (X) your right, it was a little bit too much but I just couldn't resist. In fact, I have some doubt as to the ingenuousness of the original oobe post. From: Patrick Short appears that you are discounting Patrick's experience without knowing and understanding, or at least demonsstrating an understanding, of the history and mass of data surrounding oobe accounts. The book I mentioned is very good, it is written by a man who, himself, was very much a skeptic. Check it out you may have some insights. If not, no problem, at least you will have some more information to prove the reality or unreality of the infamous OOBE. -Steve. From: Sysop To: Steve Woodward (X) Steve: Don't know how to tell you this, but D. Scott Rogo blasts Monroe's books in the latest issue of FATE magazine. He says, "...there is good reason to be skeptical of Monroe's claims." "...in 1971 Monroe wrote that a strange, undiagnosable illness initiated his OBE's; yet according the 1962 account, they resulted from experiments with glue sniffing.". Rogo also mentions that an investigator named David Black was unable to substantiate any of Monroe's accounts, and could not find any of the people Monroe said he had contacted during his journeys. Course, this is just Rogo. I have the article here if you would like to peruse it. Jim From: Steve Woodward To: Sysop (X) Well, the copy of "Journeys Out of the Body" I have says that the oobe's began while performing data learning experiments with aural signals while sleep or in a (what I would call) meditative state. There was a muscle cramp mentioned in association with this. I guess if Rog wants to call a cramp "a strange, undiagnosable illness" that's his business. Even if Monroe did began his OOBE's with glue sniffing, so what, that does not prove or disprove the account of his experiences. Nor does the fact that David Black (a P.I. !?!?!) couldn't locate the people that Monroe had direct experiences with in the book. Maybe the names are fictional and the people did not want anyone to know they were associated with this. Also I find it very credible that Stuart Twemlow, a prominent psychiatrist, makes a detailed statement practically verifying Monroe's experiences. Well, there it is... From: Patrick Short To: Steve Woodward (X) Good for you Steve. Is this David Black the same one who wrote "My Vampires, A Memoir"? From: Steve Woodward To: Patrick Short (X) I don't think so. From: Sysop To: Steve Woodward (X) Steve, I only repeat it because its pertinent. I wasn't drawing any conclusions. However, there is this to consider: People who write about the paranormal are usually telling a story that is, almost by definition, incredible. They want people to believe them, otherwise they wouldn't write about it. They should realize from the start that their readers, the skeptical ones anyway, are going to look for the slightest inconsistency. Shouldn't this realization inspire them to be as consistent as possible? Again, I'm not taking Rogo's word for , either; just food for thought. Jim From: Steve Woodward To: Sysop (X) The "debunkers" blow the whole inconsistency out of proportion though which should make them just as suspect of fraud. Why do people try and turn a small "pimple" into cancer. And is it just possible that some of these people could care less about the "skeptical" because they believe (whether it is true or not) that the skeptics wouldn't believe it no matter kind of proof you gave them. more to think about... From: Sysop To: Steve Woodward (X) Not only possible, very evident. And they're probably right, more often than not. But D. Scott Rogo is not a "skeptic". He is a paranormal researcher himself. I think his motivation here is to keep the field as clean as possible, in order to give it more credibility. I think that's pretty admirable, generally, although its sometimes like the coach of a baseball team whose son is the pitcher; guess who the coach will come down hardest on, if only to avoid charges of favoritism. To: Patrick Short (X) Patrick (this is no joke, guys.) ... to aid your oobe, since you reacted strongly to the vibration in the laundromat that time, I suggest you do your visualization at the laundromat (take in a load of clothes as a cover) and see if that hypnotic-induced state helps you. For what it's worth, your story has the classic earmarks of a true oobe, consistent with my minimal experience... another way of separating oobe experinces from dreams is the sensation that often occurs at the end of an oobe, of "falling" into your body from above yourself. I have had this experience hundreds of times, usually awakening immediately after it. Although I have yet to experience a "documentable" oobe experience, I can say that I have "traveled" with friends and acquaintances, and been able, by comparing notes later, to verify that we had the same experiences. I just haven't applied scientific techniques... and now have separated myself from that crowd, for the sake of my sanity and security (unfortunately, they were more interested in the occult/manipulative aspects of PSI, and I have little tolerance for manipulative games.) Good luck, Patrick, I hope you can obtain verification... if you get it at short range, I'd be happy to participate in a long-range experiment, though that might be harder, since you don't know me or my location... still, if we could connect, it would provide undeniable evidence. From: Patrick Short To: Tom Betz (X) Tom, Why don't you get some of these friends to use your computer and contribute some of their experiences. Especially if they're into the Occult. I've also had experience with people from the Occult side. About five months ago I had a guy meet me in my dreams two or three times but we just talked about music and art. Later I met him by chance (that's what I thought) at a party{ It was an odd meeting, my hair stood up and everything. He told me that his "medium" had informed him that day that he was to go to this apartment complex wher the party was to meet a "special person" which was me. This kind of goes against OBES because I interacted with the person in the dream. But I did wake up right after each dream in the middle of the night. When I first met him I thought it was Deja Vu but heknew he had seen me in my dream, in fact he was the one who went into my dream or organized the ver. He said I was a good "receiver" instead of a "sender". This experience was what really got me interested in the Paranormal. Does this sound familiar with your OBES with your friends? I'll go to the laundromat this weekend and see what happens. Thanks again. From: Tom Betz To: Patrick Short (X) Sorry, no can do... the people in question are interested in manipulation of others using psychic means, and after many years under their influence, I have had to sever my connections with them for a while. I am opposed to the manipulation of the will of others by any means, psychic or otherwise, and it took me a long time to recognize what I was involved in... we must all be aware, in our exploration of psychic phenomena, that there are those who can and will do us harm, either because of a conscious intent to do harm, or because they are driven by a private "demon" that they can not control. Though they may approach us in many guises, some of them quite attractive, we must develop our instincts and pay attention to them... I had plenty of warning, but for many reasons I ignored them. I would like to offer some pointers that you can look out for when you are contacted by someone, and need to make a decision about their intent... 1. If someone approaches you and immediately wants to perform a ritual, the premises and intentions of which s/he will not explain, beware: unless you are innately certain of the positivity of that person. 2. If the person is involved in the indiscriminate use of drugs (even marijuana) 3. If the person is involved with criminal types 4. If the person makes vindictive statements about others .. and that person claims to be a "spiritual" or "psychic" person, then you are probablyd educational... you may have found a "traveling companion" which can be most beneficial to someone just beginning to explore. Happy Trails!