Pat Macpherson and Dhr. Seven (eds.), Wiki edit and expanded by Wisdom Quarterly
An out-of-body experience (OBE or OOBE) is the phenomenon of perceiving the world from a location outside of one's physical body.
The term out-of-body experience was introduced in 1943 by G. Tyrrell in his book Apparitions [1] and was adopted by researchers such as Celia Green [2] and Robert Monroe [3] as an alternative to older belief-centric labels such as "astral projection" or "spirit walking."
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They can also be deliberately induced by some [5] who send their consciousness by remote viewing, going out of phase with their physical location in space or time. One in ten people has an OBE once, or more commonly, several times in their life [6, 7].
An OBE may be a form of autoscopy (literally, "seeing self"), although this term is more commonly used to refer to the pathological condition of seeing a "second self" or doppelgänger. More
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