21-11-2017, 02:36 AM
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Join Date: Aug 2014
Location: US
Posts: 395
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Originally Posted by mshikibu
I started the second book but haven't gotten past the sample pages I read on Amazon. My incident was very real. It wasn't a dream. Odd awarenesses do occur in that place between sleeping and waking. [Sometimes I used to hear my (deceased) mother's voice, calling my name.] That would be one so-called sane explanation, but it really was not a mere dream.
I guess one or more of the three books indicate how to go about doing this? Little scary doing it on my own. Hope it doesn't cause any problems. Psychologically, or philosophically, I'm a free thinker in the tradition of Bertrand Russell/Dawkins/Hitchens/Harris, et.al., so if I come to find validity in this, it's a big change.
Monroe didn't like the term, astral projection, but preferred OOBE, so I guess it's better to use that?
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I agree. It wasn’t a dream. His preference for the term OOBE is the reason I like Monroe so much. He avoids sensationalized terms.
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