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I'd like to know 1. why you believe, 2. how many times you think you've had one, 3. what happens when you have one, and 4. how many supportive relationships do you currently have in your life?

2006-09-13 01:23:55 · 8 answers · asked by *babydoll* 6 in Social Science Sociology

I don't believe in it, and have had a near death experience myself; however, I will not discount nor belittle anyone who explains their own out of body experience seriously and in depth. This fascinates me because I do not understand it, yet so many claim to have had one or more.

2006-09-14 03:47:46 · update #1

I only want to learn and understand. That is all.

2006-09-14 03:48:36 · update #2

8 answers

it can be experienced

2006-09-13 01:27:18 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Hi,
I have had an out of body experience and I am going to make this short because it is a lengthy report.
Let me first say that with my experiences, therte is no realtion to Einsteins theory of travel in the past nor in the future...if I could prive it I would, but I also can't prove that. What I can prove is that the time between death and the ressurection there is a lapsed time...like a waiting point before being called. During this time, you are able to show your sefl in a Fog for istance or another means of spritual activity.
I have wtinessed and done the phenomenal and my stories are not overly published. There is the Fog story on my page. MY OBE's are kept much to myself. I will say this, I have traveled 3, 000 miles and returned into my body in 15 seconds according to my friend that clocked it. He is my wtiness. I wrote down what I seen and when I returned to Florida and approached these people, it was confirmed. This information is being kept with the Behavioral Mental Health center in Tampa, Florida where the girl tried to comit suicide as a result of me telling her what she did when I am 3,000 miles away. I was questioned about my event and had a psychiatric evaluation and was found to be normal.
It is a long story, but the fact is, that this phenomenal incident happened more than three times in my life time. I am a Moon Child and I have not messed with it ever since. It is not something I reccomend to anybody to even try, because the consequences are deadly and it is dangerous to you and me as human beings and life itself can not handle miracles. Even when I do a magic trick in someones face they try to fiogure out how I did it and don't realize true magic?

2006-09-18 03:37:24 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

I know I had one when I was 7. I had a brain abcess, and I was in a coma for 4 weeks. They ran a test on me with a large machine above me, someone was holding my hand, and there were several men gathered on my right-hand side. But I wasn't seeing it from where I actually was--I saw it from the upper corner of the room. Plus I was still in the coma. I described it to my father several years later, and he freaked out--I had exactly described the machinery used on one of the tests, the men were doctors, and he was the one holding my hand. I don't know what it has to do with it, since I've remembered this all my life, but I have a huge family, and many in-laws, almost all of whom are supportive.

2006-09-13 01:32:25 · answer #3 · answered by cross-stitch kelly 7 · 1 0

I believe they can happen. It has never happened to me, but people have had "near death" experiences where they have left their bodies and for some reason they were put back. I don't believe one can control that.

The occult is the darker side of this and I believe people have had the out of body experience, but they have entered the realm of the "demonic" and open themselves to possible demon possession.

I have a wife and three children and a hand full of old friends.

2006-09-13 03:26:11 · answer #4 · answered by Delta Charlie 4 · 0 1

Well contrary to peoples beliefs, my late Mum had one, in the time she was in hospital the first time, although she didn't live the second visit, she told me that she had experienced something weird.

When I checked with one of the doctors about something she had heard them say while she was in a coma, It was true so I do believe we do have those experiences.

Something told her it wasn't her time to go.

2006-09-13 01:34:25 · answer #5 · answered by Scatty 6 · 1 0

1. Because I have.
2. One
3. You see things differently
4. Three or four
5. What else would you like to know?

2006-09-13 01:33:19 · answer #6 · answered by Mr. Peachy® 7 · 1 0

Coz they've had too many drugs!!! Or is that not enough drugs?? ;-)

2006-09-13 01:33:05 · answer #7 · answered by hicerae 1 · 0 1

because they think they can hav

2006-09-13 01:32:43 · answer #8 · answered by Abhishek Chandra 2 · 0 1

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