Publisher's Synopsis
It may feel as familiar as falling out of bed, or as startling as waking up near the ceiling in the middle of the night. It could also occur as you lie on an operating room table with your heart stopped, or as you await the arrival of medics following a highway crash. Defined by the sensation that your mind and your body exist in separate places, it is called the out-of-body experience, or OBE. There is no guarantee that the reader will have an OBE, but the chances are greatly increased and these experiences can then be used to enhance creativity and learning potential, improve relationships and increase personal power and gain a new sense of freedom.