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//-->Out of Body Experiences: Keywords: OOBE, Astral ProjectionFeatured as Adze'sOut of Body ExperiencesHow to have them and what to expectByRobert PetersonThis book can be ordered fromAmazon book storeCopyright 1997 (C) by Robert S. PetersonAll rights reserved, including the right to reproduce this work or portions thereof in any form whatsoeverwithout permission in writing from the publisher, except for brief passages in connection with a review.Contact the author at:rsp@winternet.comKeywords: OBE, OOBE, Astral ProjectionOut of Body Experiences: Keywords: OOBE, Astral ProjectionACKNOWLEDGMENTSI'd like to thank the following people for their support:qKathy Peterson, my wife. Without her support this book would not have been possible.qRobert Monroe, whose books changed my life forever. Even though you've left your body for thelast time, your love and dedication are still spreading spirituality throughout this plane.qMy brother Joe, for his invaluable love and support.qMy friends in Phoenix: John, Peggy, Dawn, Patricia, Sabrina, Bob, Cheri, Brad, Bob, Georgann,Jon, Herb, Mary, Judy, Perry, Carol, Jean and everyone else.qThose who have inspired me with their music: Jon Anderson, Kerry Livgren, Tom Scholz, andDan Fogelberg.TABLE OF CONTENTSForeword by Charles Tart (only available in the printed edition)Introduction (only available in the online edition)Part 1 - From Skeptic to Believer1.Background2.My Childhood3.First Contact4.Beliefs Blown to Bits5.Pokes and Prods6.My First Out-of-Body Experience7.The Party8.Overcoming Fear9.Scared to Death10.The Small Still Voice WithinOut of Body Experiences: Keywords: OOBE, Astral Projection11.The Clairvoyant12.Flight School13."Ever the Silver Cord Be Loosed"14.A Helping Hand15.What Astral Programmers do in their Sleep16.To BelievePart 2 - What the Books Didn't Tell Me17.What the Books Didn't Tell Me18.Fight for Sight19.The Mind During OBEs20.The Fantasy Trap21.People and Animals22.Out-of-Body Reality23.Environmental Factors24.How to Have an OBE25.Psychic Experiences26.Questions and Answers27.The Final Frontier!The EndOut of Body Experiences: Keywords: OOBE, Astral ProjectionYou are visitor #:since 04/07/97 with about 25000 prior visitorsintro.htmlINTRODUCTIONThis book is about Out-of-Body Experiences, or "OBEs" for short. The OBE is also called AstralProjection in much of the literature. I'll use these terms interchangeably in this book. Simply put, an OBEis an experience in which you seem to be consciously apart from your physical body.This book is not a complete detailed discourse on the OBE; there are dozens of books on out-of-bodyexperiences, with stories, theories, and good information. Rather, this book offers a new perspective onthe OBE, based on the author's experience and point of view. My goal is not to reiterate the old theories,but to present new information based on what I've learned and provide tools to induce OBEs.A good word to describe an OBE is "Escapade," which has the same root as the word "Escape."According to the American Heritage Dictionary, an escapade is:An adventurous action that usually violates conventional standards of behavior.It's an escape from our bodies. It is adventurous. And it certainly violates conventional standards ofbehavior!Most OBEs have common features. For instance, the subjects often see their own physical body duringthe experience, like any other object in the room. They usually report having "ghostly" bodies that canpass through solid objects during the experience. Sometimes their ghostly bodies are even seen by others!They also report floating or flying, and often report seeing places or events that were out of eyesight.There are many books about Out-of-Body Experiences with many different approaches, from scientific tothe occult (see the bibliography for more information). Many of these books give the readers sternwarnings against trying it themselves, for fear of: death, disease, possession, insanity, heart attack andeven the fear of being mistaken for dead and buried alive! I'm writing this book to try to dispel some ofthese myths.Is it Scary?Of course it's scary. Anytime we face the unknown, it is frightening. But approaching anything with fearis harmful. Early European sailors believed the Earth was flat and they could sail off the edge. Becauseof their fear of the unknown, they concluded it was dangerous to sail too far west. When they conqueredtheir fear and went bravely ahead, not only did they discover a whole new world, they also made thetransition from two-dimensional thinking to three-dimensional thinking about their reality. Likewise, ifwe can conquer our fears, we will also discover a whole new world, and we will make the transition fromthree-dimensional thinking to four-or-more-dimensional thinking about our reality.All the great pioneers have set aside their fears, at least temporarily, and gone ahead despite the dangers.Courage is not the ability to walk into danger without fear. Courage is the ability to walk into adangerous or frightening situation and think to yourself, "Yes, I'm scared--I'm scared to death--but that'snot going to stop me." The thing I liked most about the book, Dune by Frank Herbert, is the saying that"Fear is the mind-killer." [ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]
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