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Explorations in Consciousness: A New Approach to Out-of-Body Experiences

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In Explorations in Consciousness, Frederick Aardema, a clinical researcher, provides a profound account of the out-of-body experience, covering some of the most mystifying aspects of this experience. Throughout the book, the author seamlessly weaves in his own travels into different fields of consciousness, including experiences in the personal field, where he is confronted with the constructs of his own psyche, as well as visitations to collective and archetypal fields of consciousness that appear to have an independent existence beyond the eye of the beholder. Highly original and groundbreaking, Explorations in Consciousness presents a model of reality in which nothing can ever be taken for granted. It proposes that consciousness is embedded within a wider field of possibilities that become real depending on our interaction with the world around us, whether “in” or “out” of the body. Regardless of what you believe about the out-of-body state, this book will challenge and excite you to become an explorer of consciousness. It provides a powerful method to induce the OBE, as well as new tools on how to navigate the entire spectrum of consciousness yourself.

343 pages, Kindle Edition

First published May 14, 2015

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June 29, 2017
I tried what he outlines, but found it left me incredibly tired during the day and did not manage to get the desired results. The theory makes sense, but perhaps it is more likely to work for the younger generation that can get by on less sleep, which is what seems to happen while you keep trying to maintain the awake/asleep state.
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