The Great Work of Immortality: Astral Travel, Dreams, and Alchemy
Judging from the number of books and YouTube videos now available on the subject, out-of-body experiences (OOBEs) seem to be enjoying a contemporary revival, and there is surely no hobby more ontologically controversial.
Facing the Fear of Death
Engaging with worldviews beyond our own is one way of confronting death in order to transform our fear of it. Other people have faced their fear of death and shifted it to life-affirming values through their direct personal experience, their spiritual beliefs and practices, and their philosophy of life.
People in Parapsychology: VIII. Harvey J. Irwin
Carlos S. Alvarado, PhD, Visiting Scholar, Rhine Research Center, interviews Dr. Harvey J. Irwin, a pioneer in the study of Out of Body Experiences and co-author of the widely used textbook – Introduction to Parapsychology
The Woman Who Can Will Herself Out Of Her Body
After a class on out-of-body experiences, a psychology graduate student at the University of Ottawa came forward to researchers to say that she could have these voluntarily, usually before sleep. “She appeared surprised that not everyone could experience this,” wrote the scientists in a study describing the case, published in February in Frontiers in Human Neuroscience.
Researcher Anthony Peake in conversation with Luis Minero, International Academy of Consciousness
What is the experiential reality of the Out of Body Experience? Anthony Peake talks to Luis Minero, Education Coordinator for the International Academy of Consciousness about his exploration of the far boundaries of the conscious experience.