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Answer by Amy
It is generally thought among scientists who study OBEs that they’re caused at least in part by DMT. It’s a recreational drug,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], true, but it also naturally occures in perfectly human beings. It’s only released on the brink of death, although the possibility for it accidently being released at other times for select people is certainly possible. I suggest you tell her to research the chemical phenomena behind for NDEs and OBEs because in doing so that may take some of the mystery and fright out of them. If she understood that they’re simply chemical reactions, she may be less apt to be scared.
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Question by LM: How can one control their fear when having an out of body experience?
I will leave out names for privacy reasons.
I have a friend who has had OBE’s as a child,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], and has recently had another experience. She does not drink or do drugs.
She mentioned that in this recent experience, she felt no attachment to her body, and while viewing from across the room she witnessed a whole conversation her friend was having with her,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], yet she did not know who these people were. She felt no emotional attachment to her body.
The friend she was conversing with said she looked zoned out,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], then she snapped out of it, when this look of fear entered her eyes.
She asked if I could give her some insight, and I thought this would be a place to start.
She mentioned to me that these experiences come and go,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], and that she does not have any way to control it. Is there some type of training for this stuff.
Waking up to the truth.
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