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- From: brownt@seq.uncwil.edu (brown todd francis)
- Subject: Re: TLR (was Re: List of books on oob)
- Message-ID: <1993Jan8.182738.29770@seq.uncwil.edu>
- Organization: Univ. of North Carolina @ Wilmington
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- Date: Fri, 8 Jan 1993 18:27:38 GMT
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- dbsbanka@solomon.technet.sg (Teo Pit Koon) writes:
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- > Seems like I've become the spokesman for TLR, what?
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- > Well, the main "instruction manual" on astral traveling is the
- >book "You-Forever". The old man devoted about 1-2 chapters on techniques.
- >Elsewhere throughout his 19 odd books, there are scattered references of
- >astral projection, like in "The Hermit" where he relates the story of a
- >blind astral-traveling lama who was abducted by aliens aboard a space-craft.
- >It would have been useful to piece together these separate references,
- >but it is too tedious, unless, of course, someone offered to pay for
- >the effort and time, :-).
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- >The star gazer ***
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- Hello Star Gazer,
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- Thanks. I will try and pick up a copy of _You-Forever_. Do you
- have an address to write to order TLR books?
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- In the meantime, could you scan in those two chapters? Many thanks!
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