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I tend to believe that when people talk about out of body experiences it is a disturbance in our brain that causes us to believe something we see, think or hear.
When people talk about out of body experiences, it tends to be after a tragedy or some other kind of dramatic experience. At the time, there is limited usage to our brains, just like pain killers such as morphine. Morphine does not take the pain away, it dulls our brain waves to think that there is no pain.
So in essence, I think out of body experiences are in the same class, our brains are dulled from reality and makes our minds wander.
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I tend to believe that when people talk about out of body experiences it is a disturbance in our brain that causes us to believe something we see, think or hear.
When people talk about out of body experiences, it tends to be after a tragedy or some other kind of dramatic experience. At the time, there is limited usage to our brains, just like pain killers such as morphine. Morphine does not take the pain away, it dulls our brain waves to think that there is no pain.
So in essence, I think out of body experiences are in the same class, our brains are dulled from reality and makes our minds wander.
September 20, 2008 - 10:28amThis Comment
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