Believing someone elses accounts is a personal choice. Did it ring untrue with your soul or your mind? It matters very much. Other peoples input should not sway your decision.
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Did it ring untrue with your soul or your mind?
My soul. My mind had all kinds of reasons that it seemed true, and I gave most of them to my roommate who thought McKnight was, at some level, a BSer. But after all the reasons, it just don't feel right.
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Other peoples input should not sway your decision.
That's true. I want to give the lady the benefit of the doubt, you know? I hate to shoot people down when whatever they're saying may actually be 100% true. I guess it doesn't really matter whether I think one way or the other, though.
Have any of you read "Cosmic Journeys, my out-of-body adventures with Robert Monroe," by Rosalind McKnight?
I read it, and would like to believe all of her accounts. I know that everything in the book is supposedly her recorded experiences at the institute. Also, it has a link to buy the book at the Monroe Institute website.
But, for some reason, I get this feeling in my stomach that something about that book is highly dishonest, or innaccurate. Maybe it's not, but I wouldn't be able to convince myself of that.
Input from anyone else who's read it?