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THE PHASE Shattering the Illusion of Reality

Michael Raduga

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...Dying persons whose souls, minds,consciousnesses (or whatever'' you want to label them) were released from their bodies say that they didn't feel that, after release they were in any kind of "body" at all.... (Tolik) ...It was incomprehensible, there was no feeling, I couldn’t see my own hands. I was like an orb, transparent and hanging on the wall over the bed... Meanwhile, even the vaunted tunnel of light is not the exclusive domain of near-death experiences: (Life after Life by Raymond A. Moody) ...I was moving through this-you're going to think this is weird-through this long dark place. It seemed like a sewer or something. I just can't describe it to you. I was moving, beating all the time with this noise, this ringing noise... (Igor.L) ...When flying through the tunnel, I noticed that it had a lot of spurs and paths. There was a bright light at the end. I became interested in what was going on, and fell into another reality… The similarity between the two experiences is inescapable. It is obvious even to someone who has experienced neither firsthand. As the number of out-of-body practitioners continues to increase, I have been meeting more and more people who have had both types of experience. And do you know what they say? That the experiences are one and the same! There is no fundamental difference between them, except that there is no risk of death when one practices on one’s own. There is another strong argument in favor of near-death experiences and out-of-body travel being the same thing: false near-death experiences. There is no difference whatsoever between them and their bona-fide near-death counterparts. For example, once a person came up to me and
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