Studying about Supernatural Phenomena

Do you believe in life after death? There are people who remember their previous lives. Unfortunately I am not one of them.

I like to read about supernatual phenomena because I have enough experience to believe that we are more than just bodies. Before something important happens to me, I tend to dream about it in advance. Not exactly as it is, but close enough.

I also have a little telepathy.

Have you ever had an Out of Body experience? I have. That night I was sleeping in my bed and I saw a tunnel above me. All of a sudden my spirit was separated from my body and I (my spirit) was about to get sucked into the tunnel. I did not go into the tunnel because I was too shocked and scared. This experience was too real to be called just another dream. Until then I read many books written about it and I was very eager to experience it myself. When I finally had a chance, I couldn't even go into the tunnel! If I did go into the tunnel, I (my spirit) would have been looking at my body from the ceiling according to other people's experience.

Lately I am more interested in UFO phenomena than OOB experience. Abduction, animal mutilation and friendly contact experiences are my favoriate subjects because my close friend experienced all of them recently. If you happen to have any interesting encounter experiences, please let me know.

Here are some books I read which I thought quite interesting.

  • "Far Journeys" by Robert A. Monroe (Doubleday & Company, Inc. 1985)
  • "The Realms of Healing (New Revised Edition)" by Stanley Krippner and Alberto Villoldo (1976)
  • "Edgar Cayce: The Sleeping Prophet" by Jess Stern. (Doubleday & Company, Inc. 1966)
  • "Hidden Laws of The Earth" by Juliet Brooke Ballard (ARE Press 1978)
  • "The Center of the Cyclone" by John C. Lilly, M.D. (Crown Publishers, Inc. 1972)
  • "The Custonidans" by Dolores Cannon (Ozark Mountain Publishing, 1999)
  • "Abduction, Human Encounters with Aliens" by John E. Mack, M.D. (Wheeler Publishing, 1994)
  • "An Alien Harvest" by Linda Moulton Howe (Linda Moulton Howe Productions, 1989)

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