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- Newsgroups: alt.out-of-body
- Subject: Re: Mass o' Astral Body
- Message-ID: <Pine.3.03.9301081145.B17330-a100000@cs.uwp.edu>
- From: Steve Itzenhuiser <cs.uwp.edu!itzenhui>
- Date: Fri, 8 Jan 1993 17:02:45 GMT
- Lines: 25
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- Original-Sender: Steve Itzenhuiser <cs.uwp.edu!itzenhui>
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- On 6 Jan 1993 OOBE-Relay@gnosys.svle.ma.us wrote:
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- > Original Sender: org4688@zeus.tamu.edu (GARCIA, OSCAR RENE)
- >
- > Ah, but how to get an astral body to the lab for weighing. Which makes me
- > wonder, for those of you do OOB how do you decide where to go? Suppose I
- > wanted to say hello to a friend in Colorodo (well at least do an Astral fly
- > by) do you visit places and can you see the real world and hear conversations
- > etc...
- > :
- >
-
- It seems to me that the more comfortable you are in one place, the easier
- it is to OOBE. I have an easier time relaxing at my friend's apartment
- then I do at my house (I live with my parents yet). As far as travel is
- concerned, I've heard of traveling long distances, though it supposedly
- times a good deal of time to do so. One friend said that he could go to
- Florida (from Wisconsin), though it would take several hours. It also
- would take a lot of practice - and make sure you don't pull that silver
- cord too hard.
-
- Steve
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