I orient myself through touching at distance: a case of a frequent out-of-body experiencer.

Psychotherapy Section Review 67 (Special issue):80-94 (2022)
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Abstract

This paper presents a case of anomalous perception, mainly in the form of out-of-body experiences (OBEs), of a healthy individual. The individual has been experiencing massive out-of-body experiences, spontaneously or at will, on a daily basis, since birth, which is more than 45 years. The paper further presents some characteristics of phenomenology as well as semiology of OBEs of the above mentioned subject based on anecdotal as well as first hand evidence.

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