About Dronfieldman
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- Been fascinated with the subject of dreams generally all my adult life. Have been very much involved in various aspects of Parapsychological Research (on an amateur level).
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EnT liked post by Dronfieldman On thread : There is no difference between obe and a lucid dream.
Surely the crunch / critical point here is that if someone has an OOBE and, whilst travelling around the physical world, sees something that they couldn't have known about, it proves that an OOBE is...
Liked On: 02-24-2013, 02:22 AM
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EbbTide000 liked post by Dronfieldman On thread : There is no difference between obe and a lucid dream.
One aspect that sometimes distinguishes an OOBE from a lucid dream is the situation whereby an independent observer actually sees, or senses in some way, the projector's etheric body. The article...
Liked On: 02-23-2013, 05:07 PM
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Crashyy liked post by Dronfieldman On thread : Possible out of body experience during NREM1?
Psychologists reckon that dreams nearly always occur during REM. However, Psychologists often seem to come to the wrong conclusions about dreams. For example, they used to think back in the 1960s...
Liked On: 02-17-2013, 04:21 PM
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DarkoMarco liked post by Dronfieldman On thread : Old Hag Syndrom - Are night terrors caused by ghosts? I think so
To go back to DarkoMarco's original question, I think you are potentially mixing up two phenomena here. The Old Hag syndrome and night terrors are two very different phenomena. The Old Hag...
Liked On: 01-02-2012, 09:30 AM