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"How
can one find out what an OBE is like?"
One of the
easiest ways to find out what OBE is like is to
collect a large number of accounts of cases and
compare them. In this way any common features can
be extricated and variations noted. A great deal
can be learned about the conditions under which the
experiences occurred, how long they lasted, and
what they were like. Accounts by people who have
had OBEs fall, roughly speaking, into two
categories. There are the many ordinary people to
whom an OBE occurs just once, or a few times; and
there is a small number of people who claim to be
able to project at will.
The limitations of this method are that there are
many important questions which cannot be answered
by collecting cases. Since the people voluntarily
report their experiences, the sample necessarily
ends up with a bias. Many accounts are given many
years or even decades after the event and it is
then impossible to determine how much of the story
has altered in memory with the passage of time. For
such reasons it is not possible to determine, for
example, how common the the experience actually is.
Second, many OBEers claim that they were able to
see rooms into which they had never been, describe
accurately people they had never met, or move
physical objects during their experience. Such
reports are of great interest to parapsychology but
they cannot be tested by collecting cases.
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