spooky2
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Hi,
we cannot be certain if OoBEs are something which is principally different, or principally the same as the experiences people have in meditations (traditional or with the methods of TMI or Bruce).
What I see is there is a (maybe just in degree, accidental) difference in experiences, and some are more likely called "OoBEs" and others "mind-journeys", or "phasing".
When one has an experience where the surrounding is perceived, at least visually, very similar to the physical, or, in case the surrounding is different from the physical, the surrounding shows a degree of unexpected details, as well as independence, so that one is feeling really "in" this surrounding, with no or nearly no perception of the physical body, then it's usually called OoBE.
My mind journeys, as also what Bruce tells of the participants of his teachings, and like most TMI program participants I heard of, are different. It seems, most people are experiencing this like a day dream, that's why some people need to get verification, or just have to do it several times, before they believe that it's more than a private dream. Usually, the awareness of the physical body remains.
Talking about Monroe, it is as Alysia said, after his early OoBEs with the separation from his physical body, being in a second, etheric-flexible body, he found a quicker method to get where he wanted to go to, and his theory how this might work generally, is "phasing", this is tuning our minds into different states of awareness. However, he was a natural OoBEler, and from reading his books, it seems when he phases into different states than physical awareness, he had nearly no perception of his physical body, so it's appropriate to say when he did his "trips", he was always in an OoB- state.
We just have no "physics" of the non-physical, so I think it's best to let experiences speak rather than to talk too much about what is "projected" to where, because these are theories we just can't judge from experience (I don't point here at Dave, because his is a universal theory in mathematical terms, like in language such a theory would be "Everything is consciousness which gave itself some rules"- btw monism is the only satisfying type of universal theories, isn't it?). Nonetheless, theories like those of several different vibrating bodies and levels can have a practical meaning to get things in order, therefore have a better grip of them, but not as a fact before it is plausible that it's the best theory, embedded in a general system, which isn't likely to be changed in the future.
Spooky
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