DocM
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Ah ye of little faith in OOBEs,
This is the same discussion that Dave and I have had before. If you say "all crows are black" and you can find even ONE instance of a white crow, you have disproven that hypothesis. Likewise, for those lucid dreaming specialists. If you have only 2 or 3 episodes of documented OOBEs where a verification is present (either reading a number, seeing and relating a real time event or making contact with the deceased), then it disproves the notion that "OOBEs are not real, but merely wishful dreams."
There is ample evidence that certain verifications have been obtained in OOBEs. Victor Zammitt's site can support this. However sometimes OOBEs are not verified and do seem to be waking dreams. OK.
The "ESP" explanation still cracks me up after all these years. Somehow, if you say that it isn't a real OOBE, but only ESP, it makes it more based in physical reality, and less of a chance that anything spiritual occurred. Now keep in mind, science does not acknowledge anything called "the soul" or spirit, and most Western science considers the mind/ego to be an epiphenomenon that came by as a fluke of evolution. Thus, the notion that if person A claims to go OOB, and gets a verification, it is not really true because somehow he "read the mind" of person B is laughable. If there is consciousness/spirit, and if one person could know the thoughts of another without any direct physical communication, it would follow that there is in fact a human soul, and that we, as human beings are more than the sum of our parts.
If we are spirit/consciousness interacting in a physical plane, of what importance is it that we travel from one physical earth location to another in an astral body, as opposed to just perceiving the journey in our mind. Remote viewing has no less of an implication for postmortem survival or the primacy of consciousness than does OOBE. We have a mind/consciousness perceiving things in a manner impossible with knowledge gained by the input from our usual senses.
Don recently cited evidence on my "faith of a mustard seed thread" of healing from a distance with intent of one or a group of minds on another person. If true, there is no obvious physical connection between those praying and the person being prayed for. One must postulate a spiritual healing, or a connection between all things (people, places and things) in order to make sense of the healings.
Are many OOBEs fanciful lucid dreams using our imagination? Perhaps, yes. However, if according to my thread, thought and intent creates physical and spiritual reality, then one can not dismiss all lucid dreams as mere whimsy. Once you accept the primacy of consciousness and the interconnectedness of people with each other, and with God, you would be wrong to dismiss dreams in such a flippant manner.
Matthew
"The Sanctimonious"
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