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Studying Out-of-Body
and Near-Death Experiences
Nancy L. Zingrone, PhD
www.theazire.orgThe AZIRE Learning Center in Second Life
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Tips for this Class …O Don’t forget to check your device
settings as soon as the class starts. Icons at the top right of the frame give you the option to get back in there and check.
O If I disappear, I’ve had a crash and will be logging on as fast as possible on another computer in my house. THANKS FOR YOUR PATIENCE!
Plan of the course:O Today: Introduction to the Scientific
Study of Psychic PhenomenaO April 25th, 3pm Eastern: Ghosts,
Poltergeists and Hauntings ResearchO May 2nd, 3pm Eastern: Studying Out
of Body and Near-Death ExperiencesO May 9th, 3pm Eastern: Reincarnation
Research in Scientific Parapsychology
Terms
Out-of-body experienceAstral projection
Astral travelsDoublingBilocation
Extracorporeal ExperienceNear-Death Experience
Pliny. The Natural History of Pliny (Vol. 2, Bostock & H. T. Riley, trans.)
London: George Bell, 1890. (Originally published between 70 and 79 CE)
“With reference to the soul of man, we find, among other instances, that the soul of Hermotinus of Clazomenae was in the habit of leaving his body, and wandering into distant countries, whence it brought back numerous accounts of various things, which could not have been obtained by any one but a person who was present. The body, in the meantime, was left apparently lifeless … At last, however, his enemies … burned the body, so that the soul, on its return, was deprived of its heath, as it were” (p. 210)
17th Century edition of
Pliny’s Work
OBE Experiencers
Robert Monroe’s first OBE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4MHBM8prTP8
Uploaded to YouTube by The Monroe Institutewww.tmi.org
Characteristics of Out-of-Body Experiences
Movement Sensation of leaving the body
Traveling
Auditory perceptions Conversations
Strange sounds
Physical sensations Vibrations/sense of energy
Shock to the physical body upon return to the body
Visual Perceptions
Seeing friends and acquaintances in other places while out
Seeing one’s own body
Emotions
Peace
Happiness
Estimate of Out-of-Body Experiences in the US Population
Population: 313,232,044*16%: 50, 117, 127
10%: 31, 323, 204 5%: 15, 661, 602
1%: 3, 132, 320
(http://www.indexmundi.com/united_states/demographics_profile.html)
*Projection for July 2011
Explanations
All in the Mind? Does Something Go Out?
Methods of StudyO Personal ExplorationO Case collections
O Single individual or many individuals
O Survey ResearchO Experiments
OBE Researchers
OBE Researchers & Experiencers
Karlis Osis and Alex Tanous
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cubGrPT0q20
Uploaded to YouTube by SabrosFabres
OBE ResearchersCharles T. Tart & Stanley
Krippner
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UwmZ1JohClc
Uploaded to YouTube by PostmortemSurvival
Laboratory Study Conducted by Charles T. Tart(1968). A psychophysiological study of out-of-the
body experiences in a selected subject. Journal of the American Society for Psychical
Research.
Prevalence of Out-of-Body Experiences in Studies Using Randomly Selected Samples
Researcher Country Group N %
Haraldsson et al (1977) Iceland Residents 863 8
Institutet för marknadsunder- sökninger (1978) Sweden Residents 751 6 or
10*
Palmer (1979) US Residents 354 14 Murray (1983) Phillipines Residents
capital city -- 10
Blackmore (1984) England ResidentsBristol 320 12
Ohayon (2000) United KingdomGermanyItaly Residents 13,057 6
Alvarado, Zingrone US Residents 253 38& Agee
Zingrone, Alvarado, US Residents 261 37& Agee
N = 8; Range=6-38; Mean = 16%; Median = 11 / *Depending on definition used.
Features of OBEs in Students at Universidade Federal de Pernambuco (250 participants, 31
OBEs)*
Feature Percentage
Saw physical body 53%Went to place away from physical body 31%Obtained information 25%Saw link with body 20%Influenced things and people 18%
*J.F. Brelaz de Castro (1998). Experiencias fuera del cuerpo: Una encuesta sobre estudiantes universitarios en Brasil. Revista Argentina de Psicologia Paranormal.
Jalmir Freire Brelaz de Castro
Frequent OBE Features (Scotland OBE Study)
________________________________________________________________________Feature N Percentage________________________________________________________________________Floating sensations 78 71%
Stayed in usual surroundings 74 69%
Saw physical body 81 65%
Saw surroundings from above 81 63%
Sensation of rising leaving body 81 56%
Could not move physical body before OBE 75 35%
Aware of sensations of returning to body 79 35%
Aware of sensations of leaving body 84 33%
Saw lights around or at adistance 80 33%
Infrequent OBE Features (Scotland OBE Study)___________________________________________________________________________________________________
Feature N Percentage____________________________________________________________________________________
Consciousness oscillated between OB location and physical body 80 1%
Saw ray of light, cord, ribbon or rope connecting OB self to physical body 83 2%
Heard clicking or snapping sounds 77 3%
Saw images of events or actions of person’s earlier life 80 3%
Sensation of falling leaving body 74 4%
Could see around corners 71 4%
Heard music 83 4%
Sensation of second OBE while OB 82 5%
Circumstances During Which OBEs OccurRelaxationMeditation
RestingSleeping
Falling AsleepDrugs
Spontaneous____________________________Voluntary Induction
AccidentsPhysical Abuse
SurgeryIllness
Near deathPhysical Activity
Tension
Case of Al Sullivan Investigated by Bruce Greyson:
56 Year-Old truck Driver, Left Body During Heart Surgery
“I was able to see my surgeon . . . I thought he was flapping his arms as if trying to fly.”
To keep gloves sterile the surgeon had the habit of putting his hands on his chest and flap his elbows pointing out things. The surgeon could not confirm that he had flapped his arms on this instance but said this was a regular habit of his.
Near-death Experiences …
Comparison of OBE Features in Near-Death vs. Non-Near-Death Circumstances Following Gabbard et al. (1981)
Feature Near Death (N) Non Near-Death (N)
Saw physical body 86% (21)* 57 (56)*
Passed through dark tunnel, enclosure, or place when leaving 28% (18) 16% (57)
Heard sounds when leaving 33% (18) 25 (54)
Saw lights 55 (20)* 25% (56)*
Saw spiritual entitiesor beings 25% (20) 15% (53)
*statistically significant differences
Alvarado, C.S. (2001). Features of out-of-body experiences in relation to perceived closeness to death. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease.
Changes in Attitudes and Beliefs After an OBE:Alvarado & Zingrone (2003). Exploring the factors related
to the aftereffects of out-of-body experiences. Journal of the Society for Psychical Research.
Sense of Identity
Meaning of Life
Meaning of Death
Nature of Human Beings
God, Religion
Property
Society
61
51
51
42
39
21
15
OBEs from Survey Studies Associated with:
*Lucid Dreams*Dream Recall
*Absorption Experiences*Dissociative Experiences
*Hypnotic Susceptibility*Fantasy Proneness
*Parapsychological Experiences
Correlations Between OBEs and Dream and Psi Experience Variables
Alvarado & Zingrone (2007-2008). Interrelationships of Parapsychological Experiences , Dream Recall and Lucid Dreams in a
Survey with Predominantly Spanish Participants. Imagination, Cognition and Personality.
Variable Spearman r
Dream Recall .071Lucid Dreams .325*ESP Dreams .202*Waking ESP .227*Apparitions .342*Auras .324*
*Significant at the .001 level, after correction for multiple analyses.
OBEs and Reports of Imaginary Companions
Zingrone & Alvarado (unpublished imaginary companions Bial funded project)
Study Companion Yes Companion No χ2Random Study
OBEs Yes 50% 34.7% 3.1
Web-based StudyOBE Yes 78.9 58.7% 19.2*
Assignment:
O In the course feed:O Write a story about your own OBEO Upload a link to a video about OBEsO Do you believe something goes out or
it is all in the mind?
Selected OBE Research Work: Carlos S. Alvarado & Nancy L. Zingrone
(1998-1999) A study of the features of out-of-body experiences in relation to Sylvan Muldoon’s claims. European Journal of Parapsychology
O Alvarado, C.S., & Zingrone, N.L. (1998-1999). A study of the features of out-of-body experiences in relation to Sylvan Muldoon’s claims. European Journal of Parapsychology.
O Alvarado, C.S., Zingrone, N.L., & Dalton, K. (1998-1999). Out-of-body experiences: Alterations of consciousness and the Five-Factor Model of personality. Imagination, Cognition and Personality.
O Alvarado, C.S., & Zingrone, N.L. (1999). Out-of-body experiences among readers of a Spanish New Age Magazine. Journal of the Society for Psychical Research.
O Alvarado, C.S., & Zingrone, N.L. (2003). Exploring the factors related to the aftereffects of out-of-body experiences. Journal of the Society for Psychical Research.
O Zingrone, N.L., Alvarado, C.S., & Cardeña, E. (2010). Out-of-body experiences, physical body activity and posture: Responses from a Survey conducted in Scotland. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease.
Thanks for your Attention!
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