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- From: locatech@tron.gun.de (Joerg Loehn)
- Newsgroups: alt.out-of-body
- Subject: Re: What do I wrong?
- Message-ID: <549.32629@tron.gun.de>
- Organization: TRON Public Mailbox, Neuss, Germany
- Date: Tue, 29 Dec 1992 23:54:00 +0100
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- CHAD%CHEMISTRY.UTAH.EDU@USENET schrieb am 29.12.92 um 16:43:
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- CU> It sounds like you are well on your way to OOBE, but don't become impatient
- CU> or try to force it. Concentrate on moving more than just your leg, or try
- CU> moving different limbs, one at a time. This may take a while to do, perhaps
- CU> weeks, but your body needs to adapt to this new sensation at its own speed.
- CU> Don't worry, you are closer than many people ever get to OOBE.
- CU>
- CU> Chad
-
- Hi Chad.
-
- Yes, I think the speed of moving during an oobe must be very high. That event
- with my leg happened quicker than I would be able to move it physically.
- My leg moved very quickly through my blanket and I didn't feel anything
- blocking my movement. How can I move on the ground while having an oobe
- if there is no barrier? That means I would be able to move through anything.
-
- All the best...
- Joerg
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