An interesting reading about obes and brain

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Kazbadan

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iNNERvOYAGER

very cool, thanks Kazbadan.

I like this part:

"Dr. Bruce Greyson is also the editor for The Journal for Near-death Studies, which has published several accounts of veridical of body experiences. These are cases in which a person has an out of body experience, sees something that would not be visible from their body's location, and then later has their perception validated. In one case, an elderly woman in intensive care had a heart attack followed by a near-death experience which included an out of body experience. During her out of body experience she saw the roof of the hospital and noticed are red tennis shoe. A maintenance worker and some medical observers went to the roof of the hospital where they retrieved the shoe. While this seems to prove consciousness can exist separate from the brain, it leaves open one possibility. It may be that the mind, when it is outside of the body has a structure, and that structure reflects the structure of the brain. Proving the existence of consciousness outside the body, or separate from the brain may prove to be very elusive, even if the ideas that support it are valid. "

Been wondering, what sort of evolutionary advantage has the function of OBE/AP provided to enhance our survival up to this point?

Where as, the ability to have these inner experiences may not wiegh in a much as the advantages of physical strength and an inventive intellect has in competing for the resources in this world, the advantages to having the time and ability to explore multi-consciouness may be the key to the future survival of the human race.

Kazbadan

yeah, thats the part i like the most :)

and i agree with you: in the future OBEs will take an important place to humans
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