From: Guru George (gurugeorge@sugarland.idiscover.co.uk)
Date: Sat Apr 12 1997 - 04:38:33 MDT
On Fri, 11 Apr 1997 20:35:58 +0000
Mark Grant <mark@unicorn.com> wrote:
>On Fri, 11 Apr 1997, ard wrote:
>
>> especially considering the obvious "reprogramming" that seems to occur with
>> most of those who report having the experience, including NDE?
>
>IMHO near-death experiences are identical to Lilly/Leary/Wilson's
>metaprogramming experiences; you just get there a different way. In either
>case your brain is so far from its normal state that you have the
>opportunity to program in significant changes on the way back to
>'reality'.
>
What about other kinds of experiences that "wonderfully concentrate the
mind" - danger experiences, penniless experiences, etc., etc.? I reckon
all such experiences are opportunities to some degree: one has a choice
at these junctures. Either one tries one's strategy from the past (and
that* might* work just fine), or one could try a *new* strategy, jump
out of the system, so to speak.
Guru George
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