Original-Sender: acs.ucalgary.ca!bishop (Lionel Richard Clark)
I have noticed a few things as well... just as an aside..
There are two general classes of readers for oobe...
1) the people who believe in OOBE and related phenomena (Telepathy, et al)
2) those who do not, the skeptics.
There are also two general classes of people.
1) those who have experienced OOBE and related phenomena
2) those who have not.
What I wouls like to know is, why is it that the people who are in group one
above, are almost sure to be in group one, below? It seems that the only way
to make someone believe in something like that is for them to be the one who
is actually experiencing it. It seems that the most powerful evidence is the
ONLY evidence here. Those that have not experienced anything of the sort seem
to be constantly searching their minds for the scam-angle of these events or
tales that must surely exist. Those who have experienced what, to them, appear to be an OOBE or similar type of experience, believe with everything they are