How to Have an Out of Body Experience (Without Drugs or Danger) The Scientific Story On Astral Travel

Here is a good article on how to have an out of body experience.……without a lot of the hype or B.S. we commonly see associated with the topic.  

Many people who read our blog, for example…..will write in that there is NO scientific basis for the OBE.  Others will make up their own set of facts to explain why the OBE or astral travel is real.  (most commonly, misinterpretations or overstatements of the real research that HAS been done in the field)

What you NEED to know? 

That 1 out of every 10 people will report an out of body experience at some point in their lives. 

That there IS a very specific sequence of steps that can help anyone have an OBE.  (mostly through the use of binaural beats…..or deep meditation)  And that while we may NEVER really know what is truly going on during the OBE, there is PLENTY of evidence that what is happening is NOT a hallucination, or illusory in nature……but in fact, as real of an experience as that which you are having right now while reading this article.  Check out the full story at the link immediately following the post below!  Enjoy..:-)

The term out-of-body experience was introduced in 1943 by G.N.M Tyrrell in his book Apparitions,[1] and adopted by, for example, Celia Green[2] and Robert Monroe[3] as a bias-free alternative to belief-centric labels such as “astral projection” or “spirit walking”. Though the term usefully distances researchers from scientifically problematic concepts such as the soul, scientists still know little about the phenomenon.[4] Some researchers have managed to recreate OBE in a laboratory setup by stimulating a part in the human brain.[5]

 One in ten people has an out-of-body experience at some time in their lives.[6] OBEs are often part of the near-death experience. Those who have experienced OBEs sometimes claim to have observed details which were unknown to them beforehand.[7]In some cases the phenomenon appears to occur spontaneously; in others it is associated with a physical or mental trauma, use of psychedelic drugs, dissociative drugs, or a dream-like state. Many techniques aiming to induce the experience deliberately have been developed,[8] for example visualization while in a relaxed, meditative state. Recent (2007) studies have shown that experiences somewhat similar to OBEs can be induced by direct brain stimulation.

Some of those who experience OBEs claimed to have willed themselves out of their bodies, while others report having found themselves being pulled from their bodies (usually preceded by a feeling of paralysis). In other accounts, the feeling of being outside the body was suddenly realized after the fact, and the experiencers saw their own bodies almost by accident.[9] OBEs often occur during the borderline stage between REM sleep and arousal when sleep paralysis may persist and dream imagery may mingle with sensory input.[ci

Out-of-body experience – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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