Bruce Moen
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To All,
It should come as no surprize that the experience of an OBE cannot be "scientifically proven." And it should be noted that a lack of "scientific proof" has no bearing upon whether OBEs are real or not.
Ask a scientist to prove that the experience of the feelings of love, or hate, etc are real. An honest scientist would have to say . .
There is no scientific proof that the experience of such feelings exists. There is no scientific, physical world instrumentation that can directly measure the experience of these feelings. There is only anecdotal evidence reported by those who claim to have experienced such feelings. And, such anecdotal evidence is NOT and can never be scientific proof.
So, does the fact that the experience of such feelings cannot be scientifically proven to exist mean that the experience of such feelings doesn't exist? Are you as the one reading this going to claim that such feelings are only a trick of the brain and therefore do not actually exist?
Nonsense.
In my opinion, all the lack of scientific evidence proves, regarding the experience of such feelings, is that the method used to gather "scientific proof" in cases like this is sorely lacking. Almost all of us would say that we experience such feelings, and that the lack of scientific proof in cases like this is meaningless.
For those of us who have experienced the feeling of love, or hate, or an OBE the Great Randi's "scientific proof" argument is a meaningless, diversionary, complete waste of time.
In my opinion there are some things within the realm of human experience that we can only prove to ourselves through our own direct experience. The only way to proof the existence of such things to others is to teach them how to have their own direct experience and then come to their own conclusions.
Bruce
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