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Tom

"Adventures Beyond the Body" is another book by William Buhlman. It is the only one by him that I have read. It was definitely worth reading.



WalkerInTheWoods

I plan on reading Adventures Beyond the Body sometime. Just add it to the ever growing list of books to read. So many books so little time.

William Buhlman seems possess a lot of knowledge on this subject and seeks out truths. Atleast that is the impression I got from reading Secret of the Soul.

Alice had got so much into the way of expecting nothing but out-of-the-way things to happen, that it seemed quite dull and stupid for life to go on in the common way.

Tom

He had two interviews by some person who does an internet radio show, Jeff Rense. They are archived. The dates were 11 January 99 and 3 March 99. The first time he talked more generally about the nature of astral projection and the second time he went into more detail about it. The January one also has an interview about taxes. The March one has interviews about UFOs before William is on. I happen to have both shows saved as 32 kbit MP3 files. It took forever to cut out the commercials and the extra "music". The shows started out around 2 hours 51 minutes, but after taking out the worthless content they are both under 2 hours. I don't recall how many megs the two files are but they are probably too big to e-mail. Any possibility of other storage?



WalkerInTheWoods

Yahoo.com has a briefcase which is a file storage area. I think it is still free. It gives you like 30mb of space. If they are not too big you could store them there and then share them so others can download them. I would like to listen to them.

Alice had got so much into the way of expecting nothing but out-of-the-way things to happen, that it seemed quite dull and stupid for life to go on in the common way.

Tom

That sounds really good. I'm at work now, but I will look for it at home. The computers at work can't read burned CDs. I'm listening to "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" now. It is amazing how much stuff can fit on a single MP3 CD.



Tom

The briefcase won't work unless I pay for it and maybe not even then. The two files are over 20MB each and it will not upload more than 5MB at a time. Also, it won't make the folder public.

Anyone other than Yahoo?

What about meeting up on mIRC or AIM?



WalkerInTheWoods

I do not know about mIRC or AIM. I would have to do that at home and it would take me forever to download files that big at home. I would rather do it at work if at all possible, much faster connection. But we might have to do it that way. Where do I get AIM or mIRC?

I cannot think of another place to store files on the internet that is free anymore. I will see if I can think of something.

Alice had got so much into the way of expecting nothing but out-of-the-way things to happen, that it seemed quite dull and stupid for life to go on in the common way.

Tom

mIRC is an internet relay chat program. It allows sending files. It is available at www.mIRC.com and no one actually registers it. Then there is AIM, AOL Instant Messenger program. It is free. Unlike the main AOL program, it allows people to share files. If you find some other way to do it that would be better, please let me know. Also, I would not be opposed to sending a CD with the two files. It would be only 45 or so MB on a 700 MB CD, so naturally I'd try to find other things to put on the rest of the CD.



WalkerInTheWoods

I recently read a book I found worthwhile. It is called The Secret To The Soul by William Buhlman. Has anyone else read this? If so what are your thoughts. If not I would suggest reading it some time.

http://www.mach1audio.com/out-of-body/techniques/early.htm

The book  talks a lot more than what is on this link. The book is not religious but spiritual.

Alice had got so much into the way of expecting nothing but out-of-the-way things to happen, that it seemed quite dull and stupid for life to go on in the common way.