I asked her again more sternly...She said her name was Kate. I asked her for her last name and I had a hard time making it out. It sounded something like Copert."
"I asked him his name and he didn't answer me. I asked him one more time, and he said, "I'm Reggie." I said, "Reggie Who?" He thought for a second and said "Reggie Beastion." (very hard to make out last names for some reason.)...I asked him where he was from. He told me New York."
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Charlie,
I love your determination to acquire specific names and locations with the potential for verifications which are almost never present. Their absence, in my view, discredits the genuineness of such contacts. After some awesome OBEs, I now dismiss my own OBEs as bogus--i. e. lucid dreams in disguise.
Your experiences neatly fit my theory about the inevitability of mistaking lucid dreams (or their waking equivalent) with OBEs (phasing). The unconscious is constrained by the survival instinct. It will sabotage any altered state that might discredit what it wants to believe is real. Either it will not permit qusstions of name, home town, address, and date of birth to come up in the alleged OBE or it will sabotage the clarity of such information to abort potential falsification. Over the years I have read the many retrieval reports on this site and your report about unclear names seems standard. My theory allows for exceptions: if the astral traveler is so enslaved to blind belief that he lacks an honest and open quest for the truth, then OBE names can be provided because the unconscious knows the percipient has no interest in verification or the expansion of public knowledge.
I have posted and lurked on this site for several years, and have never seen an OBE report with a convincing verification. I have read all 3 of Monroe's books and am unimpressed with his alleged verifications (e. g. "the verified pinch;" the alleged encounter with a younger version of his doctor friend). Even mere lucid dreams, including my own, occasionally achieve minor paranormal information. But Charlie, you are an OBE novice; yet you seem determined to achieve what so far is lacking in this type of exploration. I will eagerly lurk here to see if you ever get the kind of verifications that can make the decisive difference in public confidence.
Emmanuel Swedenberg seemed to be able to acquire them at will, but there are no modern Swedenbergs--Hey, what is your name again--Tunaburger?.
Keep on posting your experiences.
Don
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